Spring 2007
1.5 Credits
Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg
Dr. Mark Vitalis Hoffman
As a follow up to the required Greek course and as a complement to the Gospels and Epistles courses, an extending program of reading, translating, and studying Greek is immensely helpful, both in terms of increased Greek proficiency as well as to gain a greater understanding and appreciation of Scripture in its original language.
By the completion of this course students will:
The main work of this class will be in reading and translating Koine Greek. We will be employing a variety of tools to expand Greek vocabulary and understanding of Greek syntax. In addition, the student will do additional work in a chosen field of either a) linguistics, b) textual traditions of the New Testament, c) Greek and exegesis, or d) translation theory.
Successful achievement in this class will be based on:
Required Books
Field of Concentration Books (choose one, and if possible, each student will choose a different one)
OR
Fascinated by Languages by Eugene A. Nida OR
Style and Discourse by E. A. Nida, J. P. Louw, A. H. Snyman, and J. v.
W. Cronje OR
Let The Words Be Written: The Lasting Influence Of Eugene A. Nida by
Philip C. Stine OR
Translation Studies by Susan Bassnett OR
Contemporary Translation Theories (Topics in Translation, 21) by Edwin
Gentzler OR
The Inclusive-Language Debate: A Plea for Realism by D. A. Carson
Other Recommended Books
Additional software or online resources may also be used
TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE
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Week of: |
Wallace* Readings |
Translation Text |
Quiz / Work Due |
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January 30 |
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Mark 1.9-11 & Matt 3.13-17 & Lk 3.21-22 |
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February 6 |
B:1-27 / BB: 1-35 |
Mark 3.1-6 & Matt 12.9-14 & Lk 6.6-11 |
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February 13 |
B: 28-64 / BB: 36-136 |
Rom 1.16f; Gen 22.1-8 |
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February 20 |
B: 65-92 / BB: 137-205 |
Gen 22.9-19 |
Vocab: 41+ |
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February 27 |
B: 93-128 / BB: 206-290 |
Judith 8.24-27; 4 Maccabees 7.12-14; 13.12; (16:12-25) |
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March 6 |
B: 129-159 / BB: 291-354 |
Romans 8.31-32; Hebrews 11.17-19; |
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March 13 |
B: 160-173 / BB: 355-389 |
Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews Book 1.13 |
Vocab: 40-36 |
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March 19-23 - SPRING RECESS – NO CLASS |
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March 27 |
B: 174-200 / BB: 390-460 |
Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews Book 1.13 continued |
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April 3 |
B: 201-212 / BB: 461-493 |
Philo, On Abraham 32-36 (§§167-207)
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Vocab: 35-30 |
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April 6, Good Friday – NO CLASSES |
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April 10 |
B: 213-253 / BB: 494-586 |
1 Clement 10.7 1 Clement 31.1-4 |
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April 17 |
B: 254-285 / BB: 587-655 |
Epistle of Barnabas 7.1-3 |
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April 24 |
B: 286-321 / BB: 656-725 |
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April 25, Wednesday – Spring Convocation |
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May 1 |
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May 8 |
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Final Exam |
*Wallace – B= The Basics of New Testament Syntax; BB= Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics