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Online Biblical Language Courses


Online Biblical Language Courses -- Posted by Bill Mooney on 08-30-04 17:33


I would like to learn Biblical Greek and Hebrew, but I do not live in an
area that offers these courses. I have been looking at a few colleges that
offer Greek and Hebrew through distance education (e.g. Moody Bible
Institute). I would like some opinions on whether or not a person can learn
the language adequately without interaction with a professor. Also, can
anyone recommend colleges that offer Greek and Hebrew courses? I prefer a US
college/university accredited by one of the six regional accrediting
agencies.

Thanks.

Bill



Re: Online Biblical Language Courses -- Posted by user1 on 08-30-04 22:13



If there are any synagogues in your area, they probably have Hebrew courses.


Re: Online Biblical Language Courses -- Posted by Sufi Baha'i on 08-31-04 11:01


Learning a language through correspondence is difficult, since you
won't have the ability to speak in front of some one, but then up
until the 20th Century Latin and Green were taught in Universities
without regard to pronunciation. UW Extension offers. Try
http://www.uwex.edu/

First Semester Greek is at http://learn.wisconsin.edu/pdf/U428-103.pdf
First Semester Biblical Hebrew at
http://learn.wisconsin.edu/pdf/U440-101B.pdf

Hope this helps.


"Bill Mooney" wrote in message news:...
> I would like to learn Biblical Greek and Hebrew, but I do not live in an
> area that offers these courses. I have been looking at a few colleges that
> offer Greek and Hebrew through distance education (e.g. Moody Bible
> Institute). I would like some opinions on whether or not a person can learn
> the language adequately without interaction with a professor. Also, can
> anyone recommend colleges that offer Greek and Hebrew courses? I prefer a US
> college/university accredited by one of the six regional accrediting
> agencies.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill



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