University of Florida College of Liberal Arts & Sciences / Department of Classics
GRW 2250: New Testament Greek
Fall 2006
MWF 3rd period
Turlington 2350

The purpose of this class is to reinforce grammatical concepts, to improve reading skills in ancient Greek, and to introduce students to the most influential and widely read Greek text in the original language.  The course will focus on the book of Acts.  NOTE: THE READINGS FOR THIS CLASS ARE IN ANCIENT GREEK; STUDENTS MUST HAVE ALREADY COMPLETED GRE 1130 & 1131 OR EQUIVALENT COURSEWORK.
instructor
    Jim Marks
    jmarks@ufl.edu
    office hours: MWF 10:30-11:30am 309 Yon

required texts (available at Orange & Blue Textbooks, 309 NW 13th St 375-2707)
    Novum Testamentum Graece, edited by Nestle & Aland (ISBN 3438051001)
    Shorter Lexicon of the Greek New Testament, Gingrich & Danker (ISBN 022613612)

recommended texts
    An Intermediate Greek Lexicon, Liddell & Scott (ISBN 0199102066)
    All Greek Verbs, Marinone (ISBN 0715617729)
    Greek Grammar, Smyth (ISBN 0674362500)

CLICK HERE FOR OVERVIEW OF GREEK VERBS AND NOUNS

CLICK HERE FOR AN INTRODUCTION TO KOINE GREEK

CLICK HERE FOR BACKGROUND ON ACTS

CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE OF QUIZZES AND EXAMS

CLICK HERE FOR OUTLINE OF GREEK GRAMMAR

CLICK HERE FOR OVERVIEW OF GREEK IMPERATIVES

CLICK HERE FOR OVERVIEW OF GREEK PRONOUNS

CLICK HERE FOR OVERVIEW OF PREPOSITIONS

CLICK HERE FOR OVERVIEW OF VERB HISTEMI
 
 
 

This course is conducted in compliance with all University of Florida policies regarding special needs, academic honesty, and absences for emergencies, religious holidays and extracurricular activities.  For details, see www.dso.ufl.edu/osd/ (special needs); www.dso.ufl.edu/judicial/procedures/academicguide.php#3 (academic honesty).