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Copyright , Scott Gray1 Nouns, Part 2, and Elementary Prepositons

Copyright , Scott Gray2 Homework Review – Greek to English a)I am healing diseases. b)Words of an angel are saving men. c)A demon is abandoning children. d)He is sending bread (pl) to men. e)We are seeing signs. f)A slave is stealing money (pl) and clothing (pl) for himself.

Copyright , Scott Gray3 Homework Review – Greek to English cont. g)Apostles are writing good news to brothers. h)A maiden is washing herself and hearing God’s words.

Copyright , Scott Gray4 Homework Review – English to Greek a) qereqeuei nosouj. b) apostolos grafei logouj qeou parqenw|. c) teknon tempousin i9matia adelfou. d) daimonia agontai tekna.

Copyright , Scott Gray5 Parsing Practice  niptontai  blepeij  sw|zei  a0kouh|  khrussesqe

Copyright , Scott Gray6 Declension Practice  qew|  ploion  doulon  a0rtwn  teknwn  nosoij  a0rguria

Copyright , Scott Gray7 First Declension – Feminine SingularPlural Nominative -a-a-ai Genative -aj-wn Dative -a|-aij Accusative -an-aj

Copyright , Scott Gray8 First Declension – Feminine, cont. SingularPlural Nominative -h-h-ai Genative -hj-wn Dative -h|-aij Accusative -hn-aj

Copyright , Scott Gray9 First Declension – Feminine, cont. SingularPlural Nominative -a-a-ai Genative -hj-wn Dative -h|-aij Accusative -an-aj

Copyright , Scott Gray10 First Declension – Masculine, cont. SingularPlural Nominative -hj-ai Genative -ou-wn Dative -h|-aij Accusative -hn-aj

Copyright , Scott Gray11 First Declension examples  Read from the text

Copyright , Scott Gray12 Prepositions  Clarifies an idea already in the case  legw proj tou anqrwpon  Prepositions function to aid the cases  Sometimes they are combined with other words:  diablepw = I see through  epiginowsij = full knowledge

Copyright , Scott Gray13 Prepositions cont.  The governed noun is not always in the accusative case (as English is)  The case varies by preposition  So in addition to learning the meaning of a preposition, you must learn which case it requires  However, as basic pattern emerges…

Copyright , Scott Gray14 Prepositions & Case  Genative used with ideas of source ( e0k ) or separation ( a0po/ )  Dative for location ( e0n )  Accusative for motion toward ( pro/s ) or into ( ei0j )

Copyright , Scott Gray15 Preposition Examples  qeoj pempei touj aggelouj ei0j ploion  God is sending angels into a boat  anqrwpoi khrussousi eu0ggelion sun aggeloij  Men are proclaiming Gospel with (in the company of) angels

Copyright , Scott Gray16 Homework  Memorize the vocabulary  Memorize the First Declension noun endings  Do the translation work  Bible translation: 1 Cor. 13:13a