Intermediate Greek I
Course Description
This course builds on the foundations of Greek grammar and morphology so that students may become careful, fluent, and life-long readers of the Greek New Testament. Through the reading and exercises provided in the textbook, and especially through a series of inductive readings drawn from a variety of texts in the New Testament, students can expect to review their grammar, extend their working vocabulary, and deepen their understanding of syntax. In addition, we will cover various aspects of method in relation to NT Greek, such as using lexical resources, the critical apparatus of the text, and textual criticism.Offered | 2025 Fall |
Dates | Sep 8 - Dec 19 |
Days | Tue, Thurs |
Format | Onsite Only |
Credit Hours | 3 |
Room Number | Rm 014 |
Teaching Faculty

Drew Lewis
Sessional Lecturer
Andrew Zack “Drew” Lewis has taught Hebrew, biblical studies, and theology in four different countries. He currently teaches in the areas of biblical languages and Old Testament at Regent College. His most recent book is Approaching Job (Cascade, 2017), part of the Cascade Companions series. His current research interests include the book of Job and the function and meaning of trees in the Old Testament.