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An Introduction to Biblical Greek and Hebrew   (SC-510)
Fall 2003

The course is designed to enable students, with no previous familiarity with biblical Hebrew and Greek, to work with concordances, lexicons, commentaries, and scholarly works that make use of the Biblical languages in the original. The course will focus on essentials of grammar and words of highest frequency in the Bible, combined with the study of key theological terms and with exercises in select portions of Genesis and the Fourth Gospel.

Meeting Day, Time and Dates: 
Thursdays, 4:30-6:50 p.m.

Wayne Rollins
Adjunct Professor of Biblical Studies

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(860)  509-9500


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