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To ensure that all students have the same baseline in biblical Greek and Hebrew, the school requires that they either take classes through the intermediate level in both languages upon arriving at seminary or, if they have already studied Greek &/or Hebrew in college, and feel that they hold a current intermediate level proficiency, they may test out of the language.
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Any student who wishes to take a biblical language placement exam must take at least one of the exams in May or August of the year they first enroll in the seminary. If the student wishes to take the exam for the second language it must be taken before the start of their second year in seminary. To register for a placement exam, please email sauerr@andrews.edu and give the language for which you want to take the test.
Hebrew and Greek study resources
Click on the links below for helpful study sheets that you can use in preparation for your qualifier exams.
Contact the Old Testament department for Hebrew test information: otst@andrews.edu
Contact the New Testament department for Greek test information: ntst@andrews.edu
Greek I
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by Ted Hildebrandt is an interactive site which contains the text book and other materials that will help you with Greek 1.
Greek II
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is a site by Rob Plummer, a New Testament professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. The site contains (Greek I&II), and
Hebrew
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is the Hebrew version of Daily Dose of Greek.
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is a very good Hebrew I site that provides a strong a foundation for basic Hebrew. The site contains , a parsing interacting program, vocabulary flash cards and other resources.
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is also a video lecture which provides the essential principles of phonology, morphology and syntax. The text book for this course is found