Move from grammatical understanding to interpretive insight. Learn how the structure and syntax of Biblical Greek shape meaning, and how to apply linguistic principles in faithful exegesis and teaching.
Analyze how syntax, case, and mood contribute to interpretation.
Apply grammatical and lexical analysis within an interpretive framework.
Trace arguments and emphasis within Greek sentence design.
Distinguish between root meaning and contextual meaning using proper tools.
Translate and compare multiple renderings of key NT passages.
Connect Greek grammar to theological application and exposition.
Explore how grammatical structures inform theological meaning.
Learn a repeatable process for Greek text exegesis, from observation to interpretation.
Perform grammatical and contextual analysis on extended New Testament passages.
Integrate findings into sermon outlines, teaching notes, and devotional study.
Pastor-scholar and exegete mentoring students in the discipline of biblical interpretation through language study and devotional reflection.
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Q: Should I complete BLX 202 first?
A: Yes, a foundation in Greek syntax is strongly recommended.
Q: Do I need advanced software?
A: No, free online lexicons and interlinears are sufficient.
Q: What’s the focus of this course?
A: Learning to interpret the Greek text responsibly and devotionally.
Advance from language to meaning. Discover how Greek grammar brings clarity and precision to Scripture interpretation.
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