Beginner's Grammar of the Greek New Testament by William Hersey Davis

By William Hersey Davis

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The second aorist act. and middle are formed on the second aorist stem. The aorist passive of all verbs is different from the aorist middle. Review the meaning of the middle (52). evlipo,mhn is second aorist indicative middle, I left for myself, etc. 187. The Greek aorist indicative is not the exact equivalent of any tense in English or in any other language. The Greek aorist and the English preterit do not exactly correspond. The translation given in the vocabulary is just to get the verb idea associated with the verb form.

Is treated as a combination of d + z (or zd). 3Note the rough breathing on e[xw. 4avkolouqe,w 5From is followed by the associative-instrumental case. o;ptomai, I see; stem ovp-. Page 93 Lesson XXIX Third Declension: Lingual Mute Stems 222. Vocabulary a;rcwn, -ontoj, o` ruler, prince evlpi,j, -i,doj, h` hope nu,x, nukto,j, h` night pou,j, podo,j, o` foot fw/j, fwto,j, to, light ca,rij, -itoj, h` grace evrgasi,a, h` work, business 223. Note that the stem of evlpi,j is evlpid-; ca,rij is carit-; nu,x is nukt-.

1. This is the will of God. 2. These are the good seed. 3. The words of the prophet are written in the scriptures. 4. Let us believe on (eivj) the name of the Lord. 5. That one was baptizing them in the holy spirit. 6. The will of God came through the mouths of the prophets. Footnotes Neuter substantives with nom. in -ma (stem -mat-) are introduced first on account of their simplicity and importance. 1 48 49 Page 86 Lesson XXVII Future Indicative Active and Middle 205. Vocabulary daimo,nion, to, demon kai, besides the usual connective use, and, is used in the sense of also, and even.

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