NGRK 520 Quiz 1 done
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True or False: The style of Greek used by writers from the time of Homer through Plato is called “Archaic Greek.”
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True
False
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Correct! The form of Greek used by writers from Homer (8th century B.C.) through Plato (4th century B.C.) is called “Classical Greek.”
The correct answer is 'False'.
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True or False: The earlier form of the Greek language is called “Linear B.”
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The correct answer is 'True'.
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What is the altered style of Greek that came to be used throughout the Hellenistic world?
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a. Koine
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b. Doric
c. Ionic
d. Attic
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The correct answer is: Koine
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The main purpose of learning Greek is:
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a. To illustrate theological points
b. To communicate more clearly the Word of God
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c. To discover what the New Testament “really says”
d. To develop critical thinking skills
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The correct answer is: To communicate more clearly the Word of God
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True or False: The study of Greek papyri confirms that the Greek of the New Testament was the “common language” of the first century.
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False
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