1 / 19

NT 511 Greek I

NT 511 Greek I. Dr. Samuel Lamerson slamerson@knoxseminary.edu www.drsamlam.com. Top Five Signs that You Have Chosen the Wrong Seminary:. 5. The school boasts that most students eventually make parole. 4. The diplomas are signed by the current Warden.

nardo
Download Presentation

NT 511 Greek I

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. NT 511Greek I Dr. Samuel Lamerson slamerson@knoxseminary.edu www.drsamlam.com

  2. Top Five Signs that You Have Chosen the Wrong Seminary: • 5. The school boasts that most students eventually make parole. • 4. The diplomas are signed by the current Warden. • 3. The reading list includes the Cat in the Hat. • 2. The OT professor plus a fake mustache equals the NT professor. • 1. The professor enters the class followed by a crew from 60 Minutes.

  3. Syllabus • Note the flexibility of assignments. • Note the dates for Fall Break (October 9-13) and ETS (November 15-18). • Note the required and suggested texts. • Mounce-grammar and wkbook • Lamerson-English grammar • Plastic Chart

  4. Handouts • Vocabulary Handout • All the words for the entire year from Mounce • Organized by chapter • Other pieces of information will become clear • Greek Tutor Handout

  5. Why Study Greek? • It gives me a job. • It provides you with better tools to study the Scripture, teach, and preach. • It is the very language in which God wrote the New Testament. • You have been called to this task. • If you fail to study you have a spiritual problem.

  6. How Should I study? • Study consistently-daily study is very important. • Review all vocabulary always. • Use whatever tools you have-CD in the back of Mounce’s grammar; Greek Tutor CD. • Discipline yourself

  7. How Can I Remember All This? • Use Mnemonics- the study of memory. See The Memory Book by Harry Lorrayne or some other book on how to memorize. • Your visuals should be: • Larger than life • Moving • Dangerous or disturbing if possible • Use whatever tricks you come up with

  8. You Be a Man, I’ll Be a Man • The more you sweat now the less you’ll bleed later. • I promise you will not fail this course if you will: • Show up for class • Learn your vocabulary and review it at least three times a week. • Read every chapter before and after class. • Do the assigned exercises. • Skip what I tell you to skip.

  9. The Greek Alphabet • Chapter Three • Note that Chapter one is a history of the Greek language. • Chapter two contains study helps. • Chapter three begins with the alphabet. • Each letter is the first sound of its name.

  10. The Alphabet • 3.2 Greek has 24 letters • a b g d e z h q i k l m n x o p r s t u f c y w • 3.3.2 Five double consonants- q x f c y • 3.3.3 Don’t confuse the Greek h n r with the English n v p • 3.3.4 There are two sigmas s j

  11. a, A b, B g, G d, D e, E • (alpha) (beta) (gamma) (delta) (epsilon) • z, Z h, H q, Q i, I • (zeta) (eta) (theta) (iota) • k, K l, L m, M n, N x, X o, O • (kappa) (lambda) (mu) (nu) (xsi) (omicron) • p, P r, R s (~), S t, T u, U • (pi) (rho) (sigma) (tau) (upsilon) • f, F c, C y, Y w, W • (phi) (chi) (psi) (omega)

  12. The Vowels and Diphthongs • 3.3.5Greek Vowels • a e h i o w u • 3.4.4 Two gammas together form the letter n, called a “gamma nasal.” • 3.4.6 Greek has two breathing marks • va `a • 3.5 Greek Diphthongs • ai ei oi au ou ui eu hu

  13. Never Pronounce the Subscript! • 3.5.2 The iota will want to subscript (become small and hang out underneath) a long vowel. It should not be pronounced. • w[ra| • grafh/| • lo,gw|

  14. Chapter Three in a Slide • Learn the Alphabet • Pronounce the rough breathing mark ` • Don’t pronounce the subscript. • Run the diphthong sound together.

  15. Chapter Four • 4.1 Punctuation • Greek Comma = English comma • Greek period = English period • Greek period above the line= English semicolon • Greek semicolon = English question mark • 4.2.3 Accents (let this go for now) • 4.3 Divide Words- No value at this time.

  16. Read Some Greek Letters • Qij ivj knoc seminari • Greek ivj lotj ovf fun • I like qij claj • No ovne can tel me greek ivj av a`rd claj • Mai dogj naim ivj sox • Mai dog ivj av blak beegal • Mai ovqer dogj name ivj budi

  17. Greek Letters Continued • I avm mastering qe greek claj • I avm av slafe of crist • Crist died ovn qe croj • God sent i`j son ivnto qe evarq • Qe bible ivj Godj ovurd • Greek ivj Godj language • Qij ivs qe best claj efer

  18. Greek Letters Continued • I avm learning to read avgain • Qij ivj not a`rd avt avl • Greek ouvill be avn eavsi claj • I ouvill not sae “ivt ivj greek to me” • Qe book ivj written bai mounse • I avm learning to read qe neu testament • God wrote i`j book ivn greek • I a`fe no evcxuse for not studiing

  19. For Next Time • Make Sure the Alphabet is second nature • Quick review of chapters one through four • Read chapters five and six in Mounce • Read chapters one and two in Lamerson • Do five parsings and five translations in workbook six. • Learn the vocabulary in Chapter Six-pp. 40 (bottom) 41, 42.

More Related