This subject is directly connected to the New Testament Greek – Basic Course. It includes grammatical explanations of further parts of Greek morphology and syntax and exercises on adequately difficult practice sentences selected from the New Testament. Based on mastering the grammar and vocabulary, the student is able to translate the New Testament from the original, which is a prerequisite for subsequent study of the New
Testament theology.
The outline:
Futurum of the liquid verbs / Nouns of the 3rd declension (part) / Adjectives of the 3rd declension / Grading of adjectives of the 3rd declension and their adverbs / Interrogative and indefinite pronouns / Demonstrative pronouns / Numerals / Aorist weak active and medium / Aorist strong active and medium / Aorist of the liquid verbs
/ Heteroclitic adjectives / Genitive absolute with the participle aorist / Aorist passive / Futurum passive / Conditional clauses / Perfect weak and strong active / Perfect mediopassive / Plusquamperfect / Verbs with the iota- reduplication / Verbs with the nu-marker / Root aorist / Participle and infinitive in the ancient Greek / Syntax of cases / Chapters from the syntax with respect to the peculiarities of the New Testament Greek.