Greek I Lesson 4 © Charles Sunwood, Whitesburg Heritage Bible College, 2003.

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Greek I Lesson 4 © Charles Sunwood, Whitesburg Heritage Bible College, 2003

luvw luvw I am loosing luvomen we are loosing luveiV you are loosing luvete you are loosing luvei he/she/it is loosing luvousi ( n ) they are loosing eiVei ε ι omeneteousi ( n )

Parse

1. luveiV oi\kon (house). 2. luvousin oi\kon. 3. luvomen oi\kon. 4. luvoete oi\kon. 5. luvei oi\kon.

a[nqrwpoV, o J man

ajpovstoloV, oJ apostle

a[rtoV, oJ bread, loaf

dw:ron, tov gift

qavnatoV, o J death

iJerovn, tov temple

kaiv and, also, even (conjunction)

kuvrioV, oJ lord, Lord

livqoV, oJ stone

novmoV, oJ law

oi\koV, oJ house

o[cloV, oJ crowd, multitude

uiJovV, oJ son

Noun Parsing Declension, Case, Gender, Number © Charles Sunwod, Whitesburg Heritage Bible College, 2003

oJ a[nqrwpoV Nominative tou: ajnqrwvpou tw:/ ajnqrwvpw/ ι to;n a[nqrwpon Genitive/Ablative Dative/Locative/Instrumental Accusative a[nqrwpe Vocative the man of the man/from the man to the man/in the man/by the man the man man

Exercise lambavnw dw:ra karpw:n kai; a[rtou. I receive gifts fruit and bread PAI 1st sing lambavnw I receive Second declension noun Accusative Neuter Pl dw:ron giftAcc Neut Pl dw:ron gift (D.O.)Gen Masc Pl karpovV fruit (of fruit)Conj kaiv andGen Masc sing a[rtoV bread (of bread)

Exercise lambavnw dw:ra karpw:n kai; a[rtou. I receive gifts of fruits and of bread