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Nov 22, 2024
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2023-2024 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biblical and Cognate Languages Concentration
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Specific concepts regarding God and salvation have come to human beings primarily in the form of scriptures, i.e., inspired canonical texts in the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek languages. Translations of the Bible are readily available, but every such version is somewhat affected by the interpretive perspective of the translator and limitations of correspondence between biblical and modern languages. To gain a sharper and deeper comprehension of the Bible, especially in view of the many and varying interpretations of it, it is necessary to access the sacred texts in their original languages. This requires knowledge of the languages (grammar, syntax, semantics) and other elements of exegetical methodology for studying literature written in these languages. Texts in other ancient near eastern languages, especially those of the Semitic group to which Hebrew and Aramaic belong (i.e., cognate languages such as Akkadian and Ugaritic), also illuminate our linguistic, cultural (including religious), and historical understanding of biblical texts.
This concentration requires 18 credits in addition to the core requirements for the MA Religion (Specialized).
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Concentration - 18
- OTST 625 - Biblical Hebrew III Credits: 3
Choose one of the following courses:** - NTST 608 - Advanced Greek Grammar and Syntax Credits: 2,3
- NTST 678 - Seminar in Greek Exegesis Credits: 2,3
- NTST 696 - Seminar in Hellenistic Greek Credits: 2,3
Choose remaining 12 credits from the following courses:** - ANEA 612 - Ancient Near Eastern Languages Credits: 3
- NTST 606 - New Testament Textual Criticism and Canon Formation Credits: 2,3
- NTST 618 - Syriac Credits: 2,3
- NTST 626 - Seminar in Classical Jewish Literature Credits: 2,3
- NTST 646 - Topics in New Testament Exegesis Credits: 2,3
- NTST 665 - Coptic Credits: 2,3
- NTST 690 - Independent Study Credits: 1–4
- OTST 545 - Daniel Credits: 2,3
- OTST 565 - Survey of the Pentateuch Credits: 2,3
- OTST 626 - Seminar in Classical Jewish Literature Credits: 2,3
- OTST 639 - Studies in Old Testament Exegesis Credits: 2,3
- OTST 654 - Biblical Aramaic Credits: 2,3
- OTST 658 - Seminar in Ancient Near Eastern Languages Credits: 3
- OTST 659 - Studies in Old Testament Issues Credits: 2,3
- OTST 660 - Readings in the Septuagint Credits: 2,3
- OTST 680 - Seminar in Old Testament Exegesis Credits: 2,3
- OTST 685 - Principles of Hermeneutics Credits: 2,3
- OTST 690 - Independent Study Credits: 1–3
- OTST 695 - Directed Studies Credits: 1–3
Course substitutions must be approved by Program Director before the class is taken.
**Courses must be taken for 3 credits each
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