Adjectives. Adjective: A word that modifies a noun or a pronoun The apostle is a good man. Jesus rose on the third day We are learning Koine Greek.

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Adjectives

Adjective: A word that modifies a noun or a pronoun The apostle is a good man. Jesus rose on the third day We are learning Koine Greek

Three types of Adjectives Attributive Adjective: Gives an attribute to the noun: We study Koine Greek. Substantival Adjective: The adjective itself gives substance to the noun and acts in the place of the noun: The good, the bad, and the ugly are studying Greek. Predicate Adjective: Makes a statement about the subject: God is good.

The good man Substantival Adjective Attributive Adjective Predicate Adjective o` avgaqo,j The good (man) The man is good o` avgaqo,j a;nqrwpoj o` a;nqrwpoj o` avgaqo,j o` a;nqrwpoj avgaqo,j avgaqo,j o` a;nqrwpoj Adjectives with the Article

An adjectives always agrees with the noun or pronoun it modifies

avgaqo,j

avgaqai,

avgaqo,n

oi` avgaqoi,

A man is good avgaqo,j a;nqrwpoj Adjectives without the Article a;nqrwpoj avgaqo,j A good man or A man is good A good man or

o` avgaqo,j a;nqrwpoj

avgaqo,j o` a;nqrwpoj

o` a;nqrwpoj avgaqo,j

o` a;nqrwpoj o` avgaqo,j

New Vocabulary Words

avgaqo,j Good

avgaphto,j Beloved

aivw,nioj Eternal

avllh,lwn One another

dou/loj Slave

avpekriqh He / she/ it answered

eva,n if

evmo/j - evm/h - evmo,n My, mine (“of me”)

evntolh, Commandment

kaqw,j Even as

kako,j Bad

mou My

nekro,j Dead

pisto,j Faithful, believing

ponhro,j Evil

prw/toj First

tri,toj Third

evgh,gertai th/| h`me,ra| th/| tri,th| kata. ta.j grafa.j He rose (1 Corinthians 15:4)

e;stin ga.r w[ra tri,th th/j h`me,raj (Acts 2:15)

evgw. to. a;lfa kai. to. w=( o` prw/toj kai. o` e;scatoj( h` avrch. kai. to. te,lojÅ

kai. hvn Mwu?sh/j pisto.j evn tw/| oi;kw| auvtou/

Pisto.j evstin o` ku,rioj

pisto.j o` lo,goj “This is a faithful saying” 1 Timothy 1:15; 3:1; 4:9 2 Timothy 2:11 Titus 3:8