Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 1981-1983 Page: 28
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G-5371. *Exegetical Greek Seminar.
Text of Thessalonians. Seminar with written exegesis of selected passages, and emphasizing
exegetical method.
G-5372. *Exegetical Greek Seminar.
Texts of Romans, Philippians, Philemon, Colossians, Ephesians, I Timothy, II Timothy, Titus.
G-5381. Advanced Greek Readings.
Luke and Acts of the Apostles. Exegesis of difficult passages.
G-5382. Advanced Greek Readings.
Hebrews, James, First and Second Peter, Jude. Study of the Koine, with its historic development
and relation to Attic Greek and the Septuagint.
G-6327. Readings in the Septuagint.
Continuation of G-5326. Reading (Isaiah, Psalms, Sirach, Wisdom, Psalms of Solomon, IV Maccabees)
with a study of Septuagint Origins and textual theory.
G-6328. 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.
G-6329. Hellenistic Greek Readings.
Readings from Literary and Vernacular Greek (Dio Chrysostom, Plutarch, Lucian, Epictetus).
Attention to style and literary criticism.
G-6331. Patristic Greek Readings.
Readings from Eusebius and selections from later Greek Christian writers. Attention to Greek
grammar and style and to Patristic thought.
G-6332. New Testament Greek Seminar.
Student projects to complete preparation for examinations. Attention given to the student's
background in New Testament Textual Criticism and Backgrounds.
L-5351. Beginning Latin for Biblical Greek Majors.
A working knowledge of Greek and consent of instructor are required.
L-5352. Latin Readings.
A continuation of Latin 5351.
OLD TESTAMENT
Graduate Advisor: John T. Willis
5340. English Bible: Old Testament.
The primary aim is to achieve mastery of the contents of the Old Testament documents. The
framework of the course will be historical, using a text on Old Testament history and studying the
documents in chronological sequences. (Not credited with Bible 2301 and 2302, or with Bible 2323
and 2324).
5351. The Pentateuch.
An introduction to and exegesis of the first five books of the Old Testament.
5352. Historical Books of the Old Testament.
The history of Israel from the conquest to the close of the Old Testament period. Joshua-Esther.
5353. The Devotional and Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament.
An introduction to and exegesis of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Solomon.
5354. The Prophetic Literature of the Old Testament.
The background and message of the prophetic books.
5368. The Bible and Archaeology.
The relation of archeological findings, and the value of their testimony, to the integrity of the Bible.
6300. Guided Study.
May be repeated for up to six hours of credit.
6310. Advanced Introduction to the Old Testament.
A general introduction to the Old Testament and a special introduction to each section and each
book. Special attention will be given to revelation, inspiration, canonicity, manuscripts, and
*For Master of Divinity credit only.
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