

Greek 101: Learning an Ancient Language
פרקים
עונה 1 פרק 1 – The Greek Alphabet & Pronunciation
3 במרץ 201634 דקותLearn the 24 letters of the Greek alphabet using the restored classical pronunciation, recognizing that there was some variation in pronunciation in the ancient world. Practice the pairings of vowels called diphthongs, and sound out a selection of words that you will soon be reading in sentences.עונה 1 פרק 2 – First-Declension Nouns
3 במרץ 201631 דקותDiscover that Greek nouns have gender and their endings supply a host of information, such as whether the case is nominative, genitive, dative, or accusative—a function usually performed by word order or prepositions in English. Begin with the eight noun endings of the primarily feminine first declension.עונה 1 פרק 3 – Basic Rules of Greek Accentuation
3 במרץ 201632 דקותInvented over two thousand years ago by Aristophanes of Byzantium, head of the Library of Alexandria, accents are important clues to the pronunciation of Greek words, and they often provide other crucial information. Learn the rules for the three types of accents: acute, grave, and circumflex.עונה 1 פרק 4 – Additional Patterns of the First Declension
3 במרץ 201631 דקותLook at two variations in the pattern of the first declension—one used in Homeric Greek and the other in Koine, the Greek of the New Testament. Despite being separated by almost a thousand years, the two dialects have remarkable continuity.עונה 1 פרק 5 – Verbs in the Present Tense
3 במרץ 201630 דקותGreek verbs can be described in terms of person, number, tense, voice, and mood. In this lesson, focus on verbs that are present active indicative. Learn that voice, person, and number are indicated by endings on the verb base. For the present tense, these are called primary endings.עונה 1 פרק 6 – Adjective Forms & Second-Declension Nouns
3 במרץ 201630 דקותSo far, you have studied first-declension nouns, which are mainly feminine. Now expand your range into masculine and neuter nouns, many of which use second-declension endings. Practice these endings together with their adjectival forms in words that you will encounter in Homer.עונה 1 פרק 7 – Building Basic Translation Skills
3 במרץ 201630 דקותReview what you have learned up until now. Then try your hand at translating from English to Greek—first into Homeric Greek and then into Koine, noticing the key differences between the two dialects. Close by reading the opening passage of the Gospel of John in its unadapted original Koine.עונה 1 פרק 8 – First- & Second-Declension Pronouns
3 במרץ 201631 דקותDelve deeper into the first and second declensions, discovering that the endings for demonstrative adjectives and pronouns differ in only minor ways from those for nouns. Practice using different types of pronouns, and learn that they underwent a fascinating evolution from Homeric Greek to Koine.עונה 1 פרק 9 – Verbs in the Imperfect Tense
3 במרץ 201631 דקותGreek has several ways of talking about the past. Focus on the imperfect tense, which describes an action that was ongoing in the past - for example, "The Achaeans were dishonoring the gods." The imperfect is built by adding a vowel prefix, called an augment, to the verb base, plus secondary endings.עונה 1 פרק 10 – Verbs in the Future & Aorist Tenses
3 במרץ 201631 דקותLearn two new tenses: the future and aorist. In the process, encounter the concept of principal parts, which are indispensable for recognizing different tenses. Concentrate on the first three principal parts for regular verbs (present and imperfect, future, and aorist). Also inspect some irregular verbs.עונה 1 פרק 11 – First-Declension Masculine Nouns
3 במרץ 201629 דקותAlthough first declension nouns are generally feminine, some masculine nouns also fall into this class. Learn how to recognize them (as well as the declensions of all nouns) from the nominative and genitive forms supplied in Greek dictionaries. Then investigate some finer points of compound verbs.עונה 1 פרק 12 – The Root Aorist
3 במרץ 201629 דקותThe aorist is a past tense that makes no reference to the duration or completion of an action, and focuses instead on the simple act. In Lesson 10, you learned the morphology of the first aorist. Now study the second aorist and root aorist. Analyze examples of all three aorist tenses in the New Testament and Homer.עונה 1 פרק 13 – Third-Declension Nouns
3 במרץ 201632 דקותEncounter the third and final declension, focusing, as usual, on the genitive, which is the key to identifying the declension. This is especially important with the third declension, since the noun base is not obvious from the nominative form. Then make your final preparations to read Homer's Iliad in unadapted Greek.עונה 1 פרק 14 – Understanding Dactylic Hexameter
3 במרץ 201629 דקותRead the first five lines of Homer’s Iliad, focusing on vocabulary and grammar. Then investigate the quality that makes Homer a great poet: his use of sound and meter. Homer composed in dactylic hexameter, which was used throughout antiquity. Learn the rules that govern this epic meter.עונה 1 פרק 15 – Practicing Dactylic Hexameter
3 במרץ 201632 דקותPractice reciting the first five lines of the Iliad, hearing how the meter enhances the meaning of the text. Then study third declension neuter endings, and read three verses of unadapted New Testament Greek, covering the conversation between the angel Gabriel and Mary in Luke 1:32-34.עונה 1 פרק 16 – The Middle/Passive Voice: Present & Future
3 במרץ 201631 דקותGo deeper into Homer with lines 6-10 of the Iliad. Then discover the middle and passive voices. The passive operates as in English, with the subject receiving the action of the verb. However, English doesn’t have a middle voice, which in Greek signals that the subject is acting in its own interest.עונה 1 פרק 17 – Aorist & Imperfect Middle/Passive
3 במרץ 201632 דקותIn the previous lesson, you learned the primary middle/passive endings, which are used for the present and future tenses. Now compare these to the secondary middle/passive endings, which are used for past tenses. Then read lines 11-16 of the Iliad, learning new rules for scanning dactylic hexameter.עונה 1 פרק 18 – Perfect & Pluperfect Active
3 במרץ 201630 דקותLearn the fourth principal part, which governs the formation of the perfect and pluperfect tenses. Discover the great utility of these past tenses for talking about completed action. Study an example of the perfect in John 3:13, and read lines 17-21 of the Iliad.עונה 1 פרק 19 – Forming and Using Infinitives
3 במרץ 201630 דקותStudy the fifth principal part, which forms the basis of the perfect and pluperfect middle/passive, and the sixth and final principal part, which forms the basis of the aorist passive. Then learn how to construct the infinitive in different tenses, looking at examples in Homer and the New Testament.עונה 1 פרק 20 – Active Participles
3 במרץ 201631 דקותParticiples are verbal adjectives. Like verbs, they have tense and voice. Like adjectives, they agree in case, number, and gender with the nouns they modify. Learn to form participles in different tenses of the active voice. Study examples in the Gospel of Matthew and in your reading of lines 22-27 of the Iliad.עונה 1 פרק 21 – Middle/Passive Participles
3 במרץ 201631 דקותMove on to middle/passive participles. Greek participles pack a lot of meaning into a single word that may require an entire clause to translate into English. Look at examples from two different verses in Matthew as well as your Homeric reading for this lesson: lines 28-32 of the Iliad.עונה 1 פרק 22 – The Perfect System in the Middle/Passive
3 במרץ 201632 דקותLearn to form the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect middle/passive tenses on the basis of the fifth principal part. Study examples in Matthew and Luke. Then read lines 33-37 of the Iliad, which includes a stirring scene “along the shore of the much-roaring sea.”עונה 1 פרק 23 – The Subjunctive Mood
3 במרץ 201632 דקותLearn to form the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect middle/passive tenses on the basis of the fifth principal part. Study examples in Matthew and Luke. Then read lines 33-37 of the Iliad, which includes a stirring scene "along the shore of the much-roaring sea."עונה 1 פרק 24 – The Imperative Mood, Active
3 במרץ 201630 דקותEncounter the imperative mood—the verb construction used for commands. Study the imperative endings in the present and aorist tenses. Find three aorist commands in Luke 22:36, and even more as you continue your reading of the Iliad with lines 39-47.עונה 1 פרק 25 – The Imperative Mood, Middle/Passive
3 במרץ 201632 דקותLearn to form imperatives in the middle/passive, looking at examples in Matthew 3:2 and John 14:1. Note that in Homeric Greek the imperative and other verb endings tend to be uncontracted. Then read the Iliad lines 48-52, experiencing the devastation wrought by Apollo’s silver bow.