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BIBLICAL LANGUAGE DIVISION

            BL 613        Biblical Hebrew I (A Handbook to Biblical Hebrew)                           Textbook
                          Page H. Kelley / Dr. R. Clifton Drawdy
                          This first of two courses in Biblical Hebrew Grammar is thorough, full of clear imaginative
                          and ample exercises. This course will develop the student’s knowledge of Biblical Hebrew
                          and offers a progressive and inductive approach to the classical grammatical terms as they
                          are explained with precision.

            BL 623        Biblical Hebrew II (A Handbook to Biblical Hebrew)                          Textbook
                          Page H. Kelley / Dr. R. Clifton Drawdy
                          This second of two courses in Biblical Hebrew continues to develop the student’s knowledge
                          of basic principles of the language and offers a wide range of exercises for practice and
                          illustration. It carries the student through to an advanced state of competence in reach both
                          Hebrew language and poetry.

            BL 633        New Testament Greek I (Essentials of New Testament Greek)                   Textbook
                          Ray Summers / Dr. Ric Veal
                          This  first  of  two  courses  in  New  Testament  Greek  is  a  primer  in  the  Greek  and  New
                          Testament. It begins with the alphabet, pronunciation and accent. This course deals with
                          Lexical Study, Grammatical Study and Practical Application of New Testament Greek.

            BL 643        New Testament Greek II (Essentials of New Testament Greek)                  Textbook
                           Ray Summers / Dr. Ric Veal
                          This second of two courses in New Testament Greek completes the Greek alphabet while
                          giving the student exercises to develop his or her knowledge of New Testament Greek. An
                          adequate vocabulary and complete set of paradigms appear at the back of the text book.

























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