Learn Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Greek, Systematic Theology or Church History online

DaphneYe

New member
Hello, as the world is going online right now due to the Covid situation, is there anyone of you who will be interested to learn Biblical Hebrew, Biblical Greek, Systematic Theology or Church History via zoom with live lessons with a seminary teacher from Sweden? Do note that these courses are only for those who are keen to learn these courses mentioned but are not interested to have a certificate from a seminary. You will not need to write those papers required by seminaries but you will have a deeper understanding of the courses mentioned.

You will be able to read the Old Testament in its original language as you learn Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Greek to dive deeper into the meaning behind the Scripture. Systematic Theology gives you a deeper understanding of the different doctrines of the Christian faith and addresses issues about what the Bible teaches about God and his universe in a coherent and systematic manner. It can also help you to answer difficult questions the world has been asking. Church History will provide an understanding of the development of the Christian church and the important Christian events that shape the faith today.

These are the credentials of the teacher.
Pavel Hoffman (Currently the Assistant Dean at Scandinavia School of Theology)

Instructor in: Systematic theology, ethics, apologetics
Degrees/Credentials:
  • Instructor in Systematic Theology and Ethics
  • Administrator of internet courses and assistant to the Dean
  • Bachelor of Arts in New Testament
  • Master of Arts in Theological-Historical Studies
  • Master of Divinity
  • Th.D. Candidate (University of South Africa)
You can find more details of his credentials here.
https://www.teol.se/en/about-us/faculty-and-administration/pavel-hoffman/

Who should join this programme?
1) Someone who has an interest to learn seminary courses but may not have the time or capacity to do a course at a seminary
2) Someone who wants to have a crash course in having basic understanding of the course listed above

How does it work?
There are three options available.
1) Fees are charged according to the total number of fixed lessons for the entire course.
2) Fees are charged hourly per pax according to the number of students. The more students, the cheaper the cost. For this option, you can learn at your own pace without having to worry not being able to catch up what has been taught in the previous lesson. The aim is to enjoy the learning process.
3) Tutoring services for those who are currently studying at seminary and may need some extra help in doing well. Fees are charged hourly.

The lessons will be carried out via zoom at the agreed timing for both the teacher and the students.

If you are interested, please send an email to feibaobao20@hotmail.com for further enquires. If you do not have time or interest, please pass the word around. Thank you and God bless!
 

DaphneYe

New member
This is an outline of the course.

HEBREW CONTENTS

I. BASIC COURSE (2-3 hours for each unit, 50 hours in total):
1. The Hebrew Alphabet
2. The Hebrew Vowels
3. Syllabification and Pronunciation
4. Hebrew Nouns
5. Definite Article and Conjunction Waw
6. Hebrew Prepositions
7. Hebrew Adjectives
8. Hebrew Pronouns
9. Hebrew Pronominal Suffixes
10. Hebrew Construct Chain
11. Hebrew Numbers
12. Repetition Summary 1-11
13. Hebrew Verbs
14. Qal Perfect – Strong Verbs
15. Qal Perfect – Weak Verbs
16. Qal Imperfect – Strong Verbs
17. Qal Imperfect – Weak Verbs
18. Waw Consecutive
19. Qal Imperative, Cohortative, and Jussive
20. Repetition summary 1-19

II. INTERMEDIATE COURSE (2-3 hours for each unit, 50 hours in total):
1. Pronominal Suffixes on Verbs
2. Qal Infinitive Construct
3. Qal Infinitive Absolute
4. Qal Participle
5. Sentence Syntax
6. Niphal – Strong Verbs
7. Niphal – Weak Verbs
8. Piel – Strong Verbs
9. Piel – Weak Verbs
10. Pual – Strong Verbs
11. Pual – Weak Verbs
12. Repetition Summary 1-11
13. Hiphil – Strong Verbs
14. Hiphil – Weak Verbs
15. Hophal – Strong Verbs
16. Hophal – Weak Verbs
17. Hithpael – Strong Verbs
18. Hithpael – Weak Verbs
19. Repetition summary 1-18
20. Introducing the Hebrew Bible

III. ADVANCED COURSE (Hebrew Bible Reading, 1-2 hours for each unit, 50 hours in total):
Law
1. Genesis 1:1-5 – In the Beginning
2. Genesis 2:1-3 – The Seventh Day
3. Genesis 26:1-6 – God’s Promises to Isaac
4. Genesis 35:9-15 – God’s Promises to Jacob
5. Genesis 43:1-8 – Jacob Sends Benjamin to Egypt
6. Exodus 3:1-12 – The Burning Bush
7. Exodus 6:1-8 – I am the LORD
8. Exodus 34:1-6 – The LORD Proclaims His Name
9. Leviticus 19:1-4 – The Demand for Holiness
10. Numbers 6:22-26 – Aaron’s Blessing
11. Deuteronomy 6:1-15 – The Shema
12. Deuteronomy 11:18-23 – Teach These Words to Your Children
13. Deuteronomy 31:1-8 – Be Strong and Courageous
Prophets
14. Joshua 24:14-18 – Joshua’s Challenge to Serve the LORD
15. Judges 3:7-11 – The LORD Delivers Israel with Othniel
16. Judges 10:10-15 – Cry to the Gods Whom You Have Chosen
17. 1 Samuel 15:10-24 – To Obey is Better Than Sacrifice
18. 2 Samuel 7:1-9 – David’s Desire to Build the Temple
19. 1 Kings 8:22-26 – Solomon’s Prayer
20. 2 Kings 17:34-40 – You Shall Fear the LORD
21. Isaiah 43:1-6 – You Are Precious in My Eyes
22. Jeremiah 31:31-34 – A New Covenant
23. Ezekiel 37:1-6 – The Valley of Dry Bones
24. Joel 3:1-5 (2:28-32) – I Will Pour Out My Spirit
Writings
25. Psalm 23:1-6 – The LORD is My Shepherd
26. Psalm 100:1-5 – Hymn of Praise
27. Psalm 121:1-8 – The LORD Will Keep You
28. Ezra 7:6-10 – A Model for Generations to Come
29. 2 Chronicles 1:7-10 – Solomon Asks for Wisdom
30. 2 Chronicles 7:1-4 – The Glory of the LORD Fills the Temple





GREEK CONTENTS

I. BASIC COURSE (2-3 hours for each unit, 50 hours in total):
1. The Greek Alphabet and Pronunciation
2. Punctuation and Syllabification
3. Greek Nouns: Nominative and Accusative; Definite Article
4. Greek Nouns: Genitive and Dative
5. Prepositions and the verb “to be”

6. Adjectives
7. The Verbal System
8. Present Active Indicative
9. Contract Verbs
10. Present Middle/Passive Indicative
11. Imperfect Indicative
12. Repetition Summary 1-11
13. Third Declension
14. First and Second Person Personal Pronouns
15. Third Person Personal Pronouns
16. Demonstrative Pronouns and Adjectives
17. Relative Pronoun
18. Future Active and Middle Indicative
19. Verbal Roots
20. Repetition summary 1-19

II. INTERMEDIATE COURSE (2-3 hours for each unit, 50 hours in total):
1. Second Aorist Active and Middle Indicative
2. First Aorist Active and Middle Indicative
3. Aorist and Future Passive Indicative
4. Perfect Indicative
5. Present Adverbial Participles
6. Aorist Adverbial Participles
7. Perfect Participles and Genitive Absolutes
8. Repetition summary 1-7

9. Subjunctive
10. Infinitive
11. Imperative
12. Repetition summary 1-11
13. Indicative of the Irregular Verbs
14. Subjunctive of the Irregular Verbs
15. Conditional Sentences
16. Imperative and Infinitive of the Irregular Verbs
17. Participle of the Irregular Verbs
18. Definite Article and Sentence Structure
19. Repetition summary 1-18
20. Introducing the Greek New Testament

III. ADVANCED COURSE (Greek NT Reading, 2-3 hours for each unit, 50 hours in total):
1. 1 John 1:1-2:2; 2:28-3:10
2. John 15:1-27
3. Mark 1:1-28
4. Mark 8:27-9:8

5. Colossians 1:1-23
6. Matthew 6:5-34

7. Romans 3:21-26; 5:1-11; 8:1-17
8. James 1:1-21
9. Philippians 1:27-2:13
10. Matthew 13:1-23

11. 1 Peter 1:1-21
12. 1 Timothy 4:6-16
13. Luke 23:26-49, 24:1-8

14. Ephesians 1:1-14
15. Acts 2:22-42
16. 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12
17. Hebrews 5:11-6:12
18. Philemon 1-25

19. Jude 1-25
20. Revelation 5
 

Lon

Well-known member
Not sure how many scholars there are on TOL (a few). Some could probably teach one of these classes. A couple, like me 1) have had the classes (could use brush up) so either don't need the course or may not have the time or inclination. It is a great offer, hope a few take advantage. -Lon
 
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