Deepen your Greek proficiency and move confidently into the exegesis of longer New Testament texts. Learn to read with nuance, identify complex grammatical patterns, and explore translation choices that shape theology.
Develop comfort reading Greek without constant dictionary use.
Master participles, infinitives, conditional clauses, and complex syntax.
Dissect passages for grammar, mood, and context across Gospel and Epistle genres.
Bridge language study and theological interpretation responsibly.
Use lexicons and parsing aids effectively for deeper comprehension.
Recognize how word order, tense, and aspect impact meaning.
Recap key grammar concepts from BLX 201 and introduce new syntactical forms.
Explore the morphology, function, and translation of participles and infinitives.
Understand conditional logic, subjunctive, and optative moods through examples.
Translate, annotate, and interpret selected passages with guided commentary.
Pastor-scholar and language coach guiding students from basic reading to confident, exegetical analysis of the Greek New Testament.
★★★★★ “This intermediate course brought everything together—grammar, meaning, and faith.”
★★★★★ “By the end, I was reading entire paragraphs without notes.”
Q: Do I need BLX 201 first?
A: Yes, or equivalent knowledge of basic Greek forms and grammar.
Q: Will we translate full chapters?
A: Yes, selected Gospel and Pauline sections for real exegesis experience.
Q: What materials do I need?
A: A Greek New Testament and lexicon (recommendations provided).
Continue your Greek journey with BLX 202 — Intermediate. Gain confidence, fluency, and depth in Scripture study.
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