• Week 12

    Name Description Status Source
    Uses of the Infinitive
    This is the handout that I walk through in this week's infinitives video.
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    PowerPoint Explaining Week 11 Quiz Sentence 2
    Last week's quiz sentence #2 had a lot of people reeling. Here is a PowerPoint (without recorded audio) that walks you through that sentence. Your TA may use this in your first conference call. If not, you will benefit from clicking through it yourself. The last slide has four tips for translating complex sentences:
    1. Pay attention to cases. The only time accusative case can be the subject of a clause is when the clause’s verb is an infinitive.
    2. Split the sentence into sense units. Do not try to translate word-for-word, but unit by unit.
    3. Notice parallel structure, like the two future tense verbs in this sentence that require you to repeat the direct object á¼¡μάς in your translation.
    4. Know that the little words are the most versatile in any language. Don’t get too tied to your initial translation of them.
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  • Final Project

    Texts for the final project are:
    Jeff - Mark 2:1-12 - Jesus Heals a Paralytic.
    Mary - John 10:7-18 - Jesus as Good Shepherd.
    Keith - John 20:1-18 - The Empty Tomb & Mary Magdalene.
    Beth - 1 Corinthians 1:26-2:5 - God Chose What Is Foolish.
     
    As you see, each of the four teaching staff will be "point person" for one of these texts. That person's late-in-the-week conferences will focus on his/her final project text. You may work with any of these texts, regardless of who your TA has been during the semester.
     
    For the second conference call of the week, you may do one of two things:
    • Attend a call that is related to the text you choose for your Final Project, or
    • Attend your usual call, even if it is not discussing your Final Project text.
    Name Description Status Source
    Final Project as Word Doc Required FinalExamLG1200-50.docx Edit Final Project as Word Doc Delete Final Project as Word Doc
    1 Corinthians Text
    An option for the final project. Beth will work with people on this text at 9:00 p.m. Thursday and 9:00 a.m. Friday.
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    John 10 Text
    An option for the final project. Mary's Thursday noon conference calls will work with this text in Weeks 11, 12, and 13.
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    John 20 Text
    An option for the final project. Keith will work with people on this text on Thursday at 9:00 p.m. and Saturday at 2:00 p.m.
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    Mark 2 Text
    An option for the final project. Jeff will work with people on this text Thursday at 3:00 p.m. and Saturday at 1:00 p.m.
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    Sample Finished Final Project Required SampleFinal.pdf Edit Sample Finished Final Project Delete Sample Finished Final Project
    Pages from A Textual Guide to the Greek NT
    This is a 6-page .pdf with notes on the manuscript tradition of each of your final project texts. You do not have to work with variant readings mentioned in these materials. If you do, however, you may use these pages as reference material. However, you offer your assessment of the evidence in your own words. If you quote from the Omanson volume, you MUST put the quote in quotation marks (this has been a problem in the past). Failure to do so will constitute plagiarism and result in a failed final project. If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact me. 
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  • Mini-Project Assignments & Resources

    Find materials related to mini-projects here.
    Name Description Status Source
    Mini-Project #1
    If you would prefer to have this as a Word .docx, let me know.
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    Mini-Project #2 (as Word doc)
    Due Monday, Nov. 19, 2012. 7:00 a.m.
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    Mini-Project #2 (as .pdf)
    Identical to .docx also posted here.
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    Mini-Project #3 Required Mini-Project #3.pdf Edit Mini-Project #3 Delete Mini-Project #3
    Mini-Project Text in Greek with Notes (.pdf) Required 1 Thess 3 Handout.pdf Edit Mini-Project Text in Greek with Notes (.pdf) Delete Mini-Project Text in Greek with Notes (.pdf)
    Mini-Project Text in Greek with Notes (.docx)
    If you cannot see all the characters, the try the .pdf. If neither work, please let Mary know.
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    BibleWorks 8 Handout
    If you are working with BibleWorks, this handout will help you. It's geared for BW 7 and 8 (not 9) but not that much has changed in these basic commands/searches. You can find videos on several skills here on the Luther Seminary BibleWorks Wiki.
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    Accordance Handout
    I made this handout before the latest Accordance upgrade, but like the BibleWorks one, it's largely still accurate.
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    Mini-Project #4 Text Criticism Worksheet
    This is a way to quiz yourself on the content related to text criticism of the New Testament (you'll study this field in preparation for mini-project #4 and the final project).
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    Mini-Project #4 Text Types
    This is a chart of which manuscripts from the basic families of manuscripts contain which parts of the New Testament.
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    Mini-Project #4 Nestle Signs
    All of this information is in the introduction to your Nestle-Aland 27th edition. The benefit here is that all of it is on one page. Thanks go to Dr. Jim Boyce for making his handouts available to us.
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    BDAG Abbreviations
    One of the things that makes BDAG difficult to use is that almost everything in an entry is abbreviated! Here is a Word doc of all the abbreviations. I don't suggest printing it out (it's 103 pages!). Instead, I'm giving it to you so you can search for an abbreviation if you want to do so. You can use the shortcut key combination ctrl+F and find anything in a Word doc.
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    Sample BDAG Page
    This is the page I show you on the video, BDAG: A Closer Look.
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  • Week 11

    See additional Handouts for this week under Mini-Projects Heading in Resources.
    Name Description Status Source
    Participles - Week 11
    These are the things in Mounce that we want you to focus on this week.
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  • Week 10

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    Participle Mind Map Required PtcMindMap.pdf Edit Participle Mind Map Delete Participle Mind Map
    Translating Particples Required translatingPtcp.pdf Edit Translating Particples Delete Translating Particples
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  • Week 9

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    Top 20 Verbs - Week 9 Edition Required Top 20 Principal Parts-Wk8.docx Edit Top 20 Verbs - Week 9 Edition Delete Top 20 Verbs - Week 9 Edition
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    PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 24
    Aorist Passive and Future Passive
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    PowerPoint Slides for Chapter 25
    Perfect Tense
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    Mounce Highlights, chapters 24-25 Required Mounce Highlights 24-25.pdf Edit Mounce Highlights, chapters 24-25 Delete Mounce Highlights, chapters 24-25
    Parsing an Indicative Verb in Three Steps
    This will be a good review piece as you prepare for the Week 9 exam. I mailed this to everyone (this is the revised copy).
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    Parsing an Indicative Verb in Three Steps
    The same handout as the one above, but this is a .pdf.
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  • Week 8

    We are learning two more tenses this week (imperfect and aorist) in the indicative mood. By the end of the week, I'll also post some review materials for you as you prepare for the upcoming indicative verbs exam in Week 9.
    Name Description Status Source
    Top 20 Verbs with Irregular Principal Parts
    The week 8 edition.
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    Top 20 verbs (week 8) as .pdf Required Top 20 Principal Parts-Wk8.pdf Edit Top 20 verbs (week 8) as .pdf Delete Top 20 verbs (week 8) as .pdf
    Mounce Highlights, Chapters 21-23 Required Mounce Highlights 21-23.docx Edit Mounce Highlights, Chapters 21-23 Delete Mounce Highlights, Chapters 21-23
    PowerPoint Slides for Imperfect Tense Video
    Here is a link to the video (.mp4). The link above is the PowerPoint in case you want the slides.
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    PowerPoint Slides for Aorist Tense Video Required Aorist-Corrected.pptx Edit PowerPoint Slides for Aorist Tense Video Delete PowerPoint Slides for Aorist Tense Video
    Verb Parsing Decision Tree
    Our own Beth Walch created this decision tree for figuring out how to identify verb forms. Next week, you will learn a new tense that is not represented in this handout. Even so, I thought you might like to have this one now. Also, if you are producing any study helps that you want to share like this, I'd be happy to receive them and post them, or you can post them yourselves in the Discussion boards.
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    Common Verbs with Liquid Future or Aorist Forms
    We were talking about these in my conference call today. I thought I would put all the ones I could think of in one place for you all. Here's a PowerPoint video on Liquid Aorists.
    Required Liquid verbs Occurring 50x or More in the New Testament.pdf Edit Common Verbs with Liquid Future or Aorist Forms Delete Common Verbs with Liquid Future or Aorist Forms
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  • Week 7

    Name Description Status Source
    Greek Words for Final (.pdf)
    This is the whole list of words that will be on your final vocabulary exam. The exam will be ready sometime this week or next so that you can take it early if you like. By the way, "passing" on this exam is 80%. This is the only element of the course that you have to earn such a high grade on to pass.
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    Greek Words for Final (xlxs)
    This is the list of words that will be on the Greek final. The final will be an all-multiple-choice test (Greek word given; English translation chosen from choices) whose questions are pulled from a pool we've made with this spreadsheet. The same list is available as a .pdf if you prefer to view it that way.
     
    The Greek font here is Gentium Plus, and the Greek text is supposed to be visible across a wide range of devices whether you actually have the font or not. If that is not working for you, you can download the font here.
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    Top 20 Verbs Handout, Week 7 Edition
    This is the same handout as last week, with one English typo corrected and a double border around the principal parts you are responsible to recognize this week. If you'd prefer a .pdf, let me know.
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    Mounce Highlights, chapters 18-20
    revised so the Greek works
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    Future Tense: All You Need to Know
    This handout simplifies all the Pattern stuff from Mounce down to about 1/2 a page. I suggest reading through it, and then using Mounce more as a reference book for learning more, rather than a textbook you need to master.
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  • Week 6

    Name Description Status Source
    Highlights for Reading Mounce
    Mary's thoughts on what to focus on and what to ignore in chapters 15-17.
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    Greek Verb Mind Map
    In week 6, you will learn present (continuous aspect), active indicative. As you will be able to see from this mind map, there are lots of other types of verbs. One day at a time....
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    Principal Parts You Need to Know
    This week, you need to know very few of the words on this page. I'm giving the whole thing to you now in case you want to know which of the verb forms in the vocabulary lists you need to memorize. This is a Word doc that you can edit as you like. I'll post the same handout as a .pdf.
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    Principal Parts You Need to Know in .pdf form Required Top 20 Principal Parts.pdf Edit Principal Parts You Need to Know in .pdf form Delete Principal Parts You Need to Know in .pdf form
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  • Week 5

    Name Description Status Source
    Review Sheet for This Week's Exam Required Review Sheet for Exam on Nouns.pdf Edit Review Sheet for This Week's Exam Delete Review Sheet for This Week's Exam
    Pronouns Mind Map, Week 5
    I've added the pronoun types that appear in chapters 13 and 14.
    Required Pronouns - Mounce Week 5.pdf Edit Pronouns Mind Map, Week 5 Delete Pronouns Mind Map, Week 5
    Little Words
    Lisa Hansen put this together and is sharing it with all of us. It's a list of the little words (prepositions, conjunctions, and the like) that are hard to keep straight when you're learning vocabulary.
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  • Week 4

    Name Description Status Source
    Adjective Review Sheet
    You learned this material last week. Here is a synopsis of the most important information for you to remember about adjectives.
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    All Three Declensions Mind Map Required Three_Declensions Mind Map.pdf Edit All Three Declensions Mind Map Delete All Three Declensions Mind Map
    Pronouns Mind Map, Week 4
    Greek has lots of different kinds of pronouns. This mind map will show you the ones we are learning this week. As we get new types, they will be added to a page that looks a lot like this one. This week, only concern yourself with the ones in chapters 10 and 11.
    Required Pronouns - Mounce - wk 4.pdf Edit Pronouns Mind Map, Week 4 Delete Pronouns Mind Map, Week 4
    Kyle Fever's Explanation of Third Declension
    Kyle taught Greek with me last year and he produced this handout then.
    Required Third Declension Nouns - Kyle.pdf Edit Kyle Fever's Explanation of Third Declension Delete Kyle Fever's Explanation of Third Declension
    Endings Chart (Week 4)
    The handout you've seen before, but with 3rd Declension added this week.
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    Some Potentially Confusing Constructions
    This is a page comparing the position of adjectives,  nouns and pronouns, so you can see important word-order differences. We'll work with it in the second conference call this week.
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  • Week 3

    Name Description Status Source
    Preposition House
    Greek prepositions explained with a graphic of various people in relationship to a house. I do not know the source of this handout. I got it from another teacher.
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    Lion Prepositions 1
    Happy to have the lion handouts from Keith.
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    All Cases Endings (for Declensions 1 & 2)
    This is a mind map with endings and sample words for each case (including vocative, which Mounce hasn't introduced yet). We'll go over these in the first Week 3 conference call.
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    Case Endings with Theme Vowels
    Last week's mystery rows are filled in here.
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    Translation Tips
    Some ways to break up long passages for easier translating. We'll practice these steps in the conference calls.
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  • Week 2

    I've developed a few ways to visualize the Greek noun and its endings. This week and next week, I'll have mind maps and a table of endings for you. I will work with these on the videos I post, so you may want to print or download the handouts to a device before you watch the videos.
    Name Description Status Source
    Mounce Workbook, Chapter 6
    In case your workbook still hasn't arrived, here are the pages you need for Week 2 practice.
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    The Greek Noun Required GreekNoun.pdf Edit The Greek Noun Delete The Greek Noun
    Nominative & Accusative Noun Endings for Week 2
    This is a Microsoft Word doc. If you would prefer having it as a .pdf, let me know.
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  • Week 1

    Name Description Status Source
    Week 1 Passage for Reading Aloud
    This is the Greek text in your workbook, pp. 6-7 and the text from which your oral quiz verses will come. In case your workbook has not yet arrived, you can use this handout.
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  • Handouts

    Name Description Status Source
    Polytonic Greek Keyboard Layout
    You can see from this page what keys make what letters and how to add accents, etc.
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    Principal Parts
    Mary's "top 20" list of verbs whose principal parts you will see a lot in the New Testament.
    Required PrincipalPartsAlpha.pdf Edit Principal Parts Delete Principal Parts
    Notes from Mary for Week 5 Required NotesWeek5.pdf Edit Notes from Mary for Week 5 Delete Notes from Mary for Week 5
    Case Endings Graphic
    I go over this in one of the mini-lectures for Week 7.
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  • PowerPoint Slides

    I will post here the PowerPoint slides I have (from videos) as .pdf files. If you want the PowerPoint itself, let me know.
    Name Description Status Source
    Week 2 - Definite Article Required Definite Article (ch 6).pdf Edit Week 2 - Definite Article Delete Week 2 - Definite Article
    Translating Tips PowerPoint
    The TAs and I will use this in at least one of the conference calls this week to demonstrate the translating tips points in the week 3 handout of the same name.
     
    UPDATE THURSDAY: The last version of this had a few typos in it. I've tried to correct all of them in this updated version.
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This is a handout Jim Boyce provides his Greek students. It differentiates internal and external evidence for what reading of a particular text is the oldest and best. 
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Dr. Ciampa teaches at Gordon-Conwell Seminary. I don't know him personally but have corresponded with him around permission to send you to his materials. They are well-organized and clear. 
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