Register today to continue in your discovery of the language of the New Testament and many of the classics we cherish. The study of Biblical Greek is a great gift and helps to establish a strong foundation for Catholic education.
How to get the most out of "Beginning Biblical Greek, Part Two" with Dan Egan:
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First, read the course materials below before watching the first video.
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Then have a notebook ready and available for class notes each recorded session.
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Watch that class recording. Feel free to watch it again if you have any questions.
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Do the assignments, quizzes, and any extra work assigned for that week.
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Once the course is completed to the parent's and professor’s satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records.
Special Notes: This is Part Two of a two-part course. Course materials are provided free by the instructor.
Total Classes: 13
Prerequisite: Introduction to Biblical Greek, Part One
Suggested Grade Level: 10th through 12th grade
Suggested Credit: One full semester Language or Biblical Greek
Instructor: Daniel Egan
Course Description: This class is 100% doable, for those who are well disciplined. If you want to learn Greek, you are able. It is not impossible. I have found methods that make it so anyone can learn this language. It will require that you study for 10 minutes a day. THE GOAL of the course is to learn the basics of Biblical Greek in vocabulary and grammar with a focus on the vocabulary of the Bible.
Course Outline:
Class 1 – Review
Class 2 – Gospel of Mark
Class 3 – Gospel of Mark
Class 4 – Gospel of Mark
Class 5 – Gospel of Luke
Class 6 – Gospel of Luke
Class 7 – Review
Class 8 – Gospel of Luke
Class 9 – Gospel of Matthew
Class 10 – Gospel of Matthew
Class 11 – Gospel of Matthew
Class 12 – Gospel of Matthew
Class 13 – Review
Course Materials: All course materials will be provided free by the instructor.
Homework: 10 full minutes should suffice every day. This includes reviewing old vocabulary, studying new vocabulary 3x every day, grammar review, and some translating
- Teacher: Dan Egan