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    Learning To Use

    New TestamentGreek

    Lesson VIRex A. Tanchuan

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    apostolos

    apostle

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    h\n

    was

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    swma

    body

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    genoV

    race

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    o Theos

    God

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    o, ,to;

    the

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    in

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    en

    one

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    pro;V

    with

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    suche

    soul

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    CristoV

    Christ

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    kardia

    heart

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    John 1:4

    ,

    .

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    John 1:5

    ,

    !"

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    Inflection

    inflecto (Latin) = I bend

    Inflection is bending or altering aword to fit a unique purpose in thatparticular sentence.

    o apostolos blepei tonqeon

    o qeoV blepei tonapostolon

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    Elements Of Greek

    Mood

    Voice

    Person

    Number

    Tense**Stem**

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    Elements Of Greek

    MoodThe kind of action to the realm of realityIndicative I loose the servant.

    Has happened, will happen, ishappening (certain)

    Subjunctive Though he loose the servant, Iwill not go. John 3:16The realm of possibility of somethinghappening (wishful)

    Imperative Loose the servant.

    The mood of command.Infinitive To loose the servant is difficult.

    Can express verbal idea withoutlimiting by specifying person & number

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    Elements Of Greek

    VoiceThe relationship between the subjectand the verb.Active the subject is said to performthe action.The apostle looses the slave.

    Passive the subject receives the actionof the verb.

    The slave is being loosed by theapostle.Middle the subject performs theaction but for, or to, itselfThe slave looses himself.

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    Elements Of Greek

    PersonExpresses whether the subject isspeaking (1st person), is beingspoken to (2nd person), or is beingspoken about (3rd person).

    Singular Plural

    1stPerson I we

    2ndPerson you you all

    3rdPerson he/she/it they

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    Elements Of Greek

    NumberWhether the subject issingular or plural

    TenseReference to time element(past, present, future) & kindof action (imperfective,

    aoristic, perfective).

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    Elements Of Greek

    Time Of Action

    Kind Of Action Past Present Future

    Imperativein process / ongoing

    Imperfect

    eluon I was loosingPresent

    luw I loose (amloosing)

    Future

    lusw I will loose

    Aoristicundefined (no

    comment ontime)

    Aorist

    elusa I loosedPresent

    luw I looseFuture

    lusw I will loose

    Perfectivecompleted state of

    action

    Pluperfect

    lelukein I had loosedPerfect

    leluka I have loosedFuture Perfect

    lusw I will loose