Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1964-1965 Page: 27
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Department of Bible '27
Courses of Instruction
Courses for advanced undergraduates and graduates are listed
first. Then listed are "G" courses, which are for graduate students
only.
BIBLICAL FIELD
Biblical Languages
Graduate Advisor: J. W. Roberts
371. Introduction to Hebrew. An inductive study of the elements of the
Hebrew language: forms, syntax, vocabulary.
372. Introduction to Hebrew. Continuation of Hebrew 371.
381. Intermediate Hebrew Readings. Readings in the Hebrew Bible, with
special attention to grammar and vocabulary building. An introduction
to the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible is also a part of the
course.
382. Intermediate Hebrew Readings. Continuation of 381.
18G3. Advanced Hebrew Readings. Reading of prose sections from the Hebrew
Old Testament with emphasis on Hebrew syntax.
381. Advanced Greek Readings. Luke and Acts of Apostles. Exegesis of
difficult passages.
382. Advanced Greek Readings. Hebrews, James, First and Second Peter,
Jude. Study of the Koine, with its historic development and relation
to Attic Greek.
26G3. Readings in the Septuagint. Rapid reading of portions of the Septuagint
(Genesis, Samuel, Isaiah, Psalms) with a study of the Greek
style and its significance for the New Testament.
27G3. Readings in the Septuagint. Continuation. Reading. (Proverbs, Sirach,
Wisdom, Psalms of Solomon, IV Maccabees) with a study of
Septuagint Origins and textual theory.
28G3. Hellenistic Greek Readings. Readings from Hellenistic Jewish Sources
(Philo, Epistle of Aristeas, Josephus). Attention to Hellenistic grammar
in its relation to Classical and to Biblical Greek.
28G3. Hellenistic Greek Readings. Readings from Literary and Vernacular
Greek (Plato, Plutarch, Lucian, Epictetus). Attention to style and literary
criticism.
30G3. Patristic Greek Readings. Readings from Apostolic Fathers and Justin.
Application of literary criticism to the interpretation of New Testament.31G3. Patristic Greek Readings. Readings from Eusebius and selections from
later Greek Christian writers. Attention to Greek Grammar and
Style.
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