Hebrew I Syllabus
…twenty lessons to complete. Each lesson has an assignment, a vocabulary quiz, and a grammar quiz. There are no exams. Students who complete Hebrew I will have been exposed to…
…twenty lessons to complete. Each lesson has an assignment, a vocabulary quiz, and a grammar quiz. There are no exams. Students who complete Hebrew I will have been exposed to…
…example, into the utterances of the apostle John—utterances that are remarkable for the combination they present of simplicity in form, with depth and comprehensiveness of meaning—could be expected from one,…
…covered in the translation notes section, may be on the quiz. I will not include those items in this list. Hence, before taking any future quiz, be sure you understand…
…be hindered from being present at the beginning, they ought not, when they come into the congregation, to betake themselves to their private devotions, but reverently to compose themselves to…
…teach all men to obey God’s commands. In another place, Jesus commissions His disciples to carry on the same mission which He had been given from His Father. To empower…
…will for you in the fifth commandment? Question 105: What is God’s will for you in the sixth commandment? Question 106: Does this commandment refer only to murder? Question 107:…
…The seventh commandment is, Thou shalt not commit adultery. Q. 71. What is required in the seventh commandment? Lesson Outline A. The seventh commandment requireth the preservation of our own…
…see here. What does this command mark out as holy? The second command teaches us to regard God’s worship as holy and sacred. Here is the complete list: Command:…
Among the portions of New Testament Scripture which require a separate hermeneutical consideration, are those in which tropes or figures are employed. Some of the examples given under the last…
…speaking of the present privileges of Christians (“ye are come,” etc. Hebrews 12:22). Believers are in some way brought into connection with the scenes and companies thus described. Yet as…
…fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy in the coming of Jesus Christ. Thus the Gospels continue where Old Testament narrative and prophecy leave off: they continue the narrative of the coming…
Noun rule #7; Know how to use MBG to parse nouns (note: you will be allowed to use MBG on this quiz); Memorize the boldfaced items in this list….
…(1). Man cannot change his feelings by an act of his will. c. Free agency is a point at which theology and psychology touch. B. Liberty (or freedom) defined: man…
…is also a sense in which it has been accepted by them, and has commonly had a place assigned it in the hermeneutics of the new testament. Ernesti, for example,…
…the vocabulary quiz. Take the grammar quiz. You will always know what is on the quiz, by consulting the quiz objectives for that particular quiz. Never take a quiz until…
compound subjectswhen two subjects govern one verb, compound verbswhen one subject governs two verbs, compound direct objectswhen a verb has two or more objects, compound objects of the prepositionwhen a…
The imperfect conjugation of λυω (active & middle/passive); participle memory forms (you will be asked to write out the forms for either the aorist or the present); syntax principles 19…
Given a verse, explain how it illustrates syntax principles seventeen and eighteen; participles of attendant circumstance (GGBB 640)….
Given a verse, explain how it illustrates syntax principles fifteen and sixteen; syntax principle 13….
Given a verse, explain how it illustrates syntax principle fourteen; participle memory forms of the present active and middle/passive (BBG 27.7, 12) and aorist active, middle, and passive (BBG 28.5,7)….