Greek Syntax & Reading
Dr. Bruce Compton
Description:
A study of the principles of biblical Greek syntax. The course provides instruction on the various elements in Greek syntax and applies this to selected passages in the Greek New Testament. Attention is also given to strengthening the student’s vocabulary and to translating portions of the New Testament. Prerequisite: NT602.
Textbooks Required:
Textbooks Recommended:
- A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, 3rd ed., by Bauer, Danker, Arndt, and Gingrich.
- The Greek New Testament with Dictionary, 5th ed., by Kurt Aland, et al., Hendrickson.
- Lexical Aids for Students of New Testament Greek, 3rd ed., by Bruce Metzger, Baker.
- Syntax of New Testament Greek, 2nd ed., by James Brooks and Carlton Winbery, University Press of America.
- A Textual Commentary on the Greek NT, 2nd ed., by Bruce Metzger, Hendrickson.
- Going Deeper with New Testament Greek, rev. ed., by Köstenberger, Merkle, and Plummer, B&H.