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1 Mastering NT Greek Grammar Review Chapters 1-28 By Ted Hildebrandt © 2003 Baker Academic

2 2-1-2 Paradigms 2 1 2 2 1 2 lo<goj grafh< i[ero<n lo<gou grafh?j i[erou? lo<g& graf^? i[er&? lo<gon grafh<n i[ero<n lo<goi grafai< i[era< lo<gwn grafw?n i[erw?n lo<goij grafai?j i[eroi?j lo<gouj grafa<j i[era< lo<goj grafh< i[ero<n lo<gou grafh?j i[erou? lo<g& graf^? i[er&? lo<gon grafh<n i[ero<n lo<goi grafai< i[era< lo<gwn grafw?n i[erw?n lo<goij grafai?j i[eroi?j lo<gouj grafa<j i[era<

3 3 Third Declension Nouns to Master xa<rij, xa<ritoj, h[ = grace ( t/d stem) xa<rij, xa<ritoj, h[ = grace ( t/d stem) Singular Plural Singular Plural Nom. xa<rij xa<ritej Gen. xa<ritoj xari<twn Dat. xa<riti xa<risi(n) Acc. xa<rita xa<ritaj Nom. xa<rij xa<ritej Gen. xa<ritoj xari<twn Dat. xa<riti xa<risi(n) Acc. xa<rita xa<ritaj

4 3 Third Declension Nouns to Master pi<stij, pi<stewj, h[ = faith ( i stem) pi<stij, pi<stewj, h[ = faith ( i stem) Singular Plural Singular Plural Nom. pi<stij pi<steij Gen. pi<stewj pi<stewn Dat. pi<stei pi<stesi(n) Acc. pi<stin pi<steij Nom. pi<stij pi<steij Gen. pi<stewj pi<stewn Dat. pi<stei pi<stesi(n) Acc. pi<stin pi<steij

5 3 Third Declension Nouns to Master o@noma, o]no<matoj, to< = name ( mat stem) o@noma, o]no<matoj, to< = name ( mat stem) Singular Plural Singular Plural Nom. o@noma o]no<mata Gen. o]no<matoj o]noma<twn Dat. o]no<mati o]no<masi(n) Acc. o@noma o]no<mata Nom. o@noma o]no<mata Gen. o]no<matoj o]noma<twn Dat. o]no<mati o]no<masi(n) Acc. o@noma o]no<mata

6 Quick Review PAI verbs lu<w I loose lu<omen We loose lu<eij You loose lu<ete You all loose lu<ei He/she looses lu<ousi(n) They loose lu<w I loose lu<omen We loose lu<eij You loose lu<ete You all loose lu<ei He/she looses lu<ousi(n) They loose

7 Present Middle/Passive Indicative lu<omai, -o<meqa lu<omai, -o<meqa -^, -esqe, -etai, -ontai -^, -esqe, -etai, -ontai I loose myself, I am loosed

8 Shape of the Future in Greek lu<sw lu<somen I will loose We will loose lu<seij lu<sete You will loose You all will loose lu<sei lu<sousi(n) He/she/it will loose They will loose lu<sw lu<somen I will loose We will loose lu<seij lu<sete You will loose You all will loose lu<sei lu<sousi(n) He/she/it will loose They will loose

9 Future Middle Paradigm lu<somai --omeqa --^ --esqe --etai --ontai lu<somai --omeqa --^ --esqe --etai --ontai I will loose myself I will loose myself

10 Imperfect Active Paradigm of lu<w I was loosing I was loosing e@luon -n, -j, -e, -men, -te, -n e@luon -n, -j, -e, -men, -te, -n

11 Imperfect Middle/Passive of lu<w I was being loosed I was being loosed Chant: e]luo<mhn : -mhn, -ou, -to, -meqa, -esqe, -onto Chant: e]luo<mhn : -mhn, -ou, -to, -meqa, -esqe, -onto

12 Second Aorist Active Paradigm I took I took e@labon -n, -j, -e, -men, -te, -n e@labon -n, -j, -e, -men, -te, -n

13 Second Aorist Middle I became I became e]geno<mhn -mhn, -ou, -to, -meqa, -esqe, -onto e]geno<mhn -mhn, -ou, -to, -meqa, -esqe, -onto

14 Aorist Stem Changes -- 9 to know o[ra<w == ei#don (I saw) – ble<pw o@yomaie[w<raka o[ra<w == ei#don (I saw) – ble<pw o@yomaie[w<raka e@rxomai == h#lqon (I came, went) e]leu<somai, e]lh<luqa e@rxomai == h#lqon (I came, went) e]leu<somai, e]lh<luqa le<gw == ei#pon (I said) e]rw?ei@rhka le<gw == ei#pon (I said) e]rw?ei@rhka fe<rw == h@negka (I bore, carried) oi@sw e]nh<noxa fe<rw == h@negka (I bore, carried) oi@sw e]nh<noxa e]sqi<w == e@fagon (I ate) fa<gomai e]sqi<w == e@fagon (I ate) fa<gomai

15 1st Aorist Active Paradigm I loosed I loosed Chant: e@lusa : --, j, e, men, te, n Chant: e@lusa : --, j, e, men, te, n

16 1st Aorist Middle Paradigm I loosed myself I loosed myself Chant: e]lusa<mhn : - mhn, - w, -to, -meqa, -esqe, -onto Chant: e]lusa<mhn : - mhn, - w, -to, -meqa, -esqe, -onto

17 The "is" verb PAI -- ei]mi< ei]mi< e]sme<n ei# e]ste< e]sti<(n) ei]si<(n) ei]mi< e]sme<n ei# e]ste< e]sti<(n) ei]si<(n)

18 The “ I was" verb IAI -- ei]mi< h@mhn h#men h#j h#te h#n h#san h@mhn h#men h#j h#te h#n h#san

19 First Aorist Passives I was loosed I was loosed e]lu<qhn, -j, -h, -men, -te, -san e]lu<qhn, -j, -h, -men, -te, -san

20 Future Passive Indicatives I will be loosed I will be loosed luqh<somai, -^, -etai, -omeqa, --- esqe, -ontai luqh<somai, -^, -etai, -omeqa, --- esqe, -ontai

21 Perfect Active Paradigm I have loosed I have loosed le<luka, -j, -e, -men, te, asi le<luka, -j, -e, -men, te, asi

22 Perfect Middle/Passive Paradigm I have been loosed I have been loosed Chant: le<lukumai mai, sai, tai, meqa, sqe, untai Chant: le<lukumai mai, sai, tai, meqa, sqe, untai Translate M/P as passives usually Translate M/P as passives usually

23 First Person Personal Pronoun Singular Plural Singular Plural Nom. e]gw< su< h[mei?j Gen. mou sou h[mw?n Dat. moi soi h[mi?n Acc. me se h[ma<j Nom. e]gw< su< h[mei?j Gen. mou sou h[mw?n Dat. moi soi h[mi?n Acc. me se h[ma<j au]to<j, au]th<, au]to< = he, she, it au]to<j, au]th<, au]to< = he, she, it

24 6 Types of Pronouns Personal Pronouns: e]gw<, su<, au]to<j Personal Pronouns: e]gw<, su<, au]to<j Demonstrative: ou$toj, e]kei?noj Demonstrative: ou$toj, e]kei?noj Reciprocal pronoun: a]llh<lwn (one another) Reciprocal pronoun: a]llh<lwn (one another) Relative Pronouns: o!j, h!, o! who, which Relative Pronouns: o!j, h!, o! who, which Reflexive: myself, yourself ( e]mautou?, seautou?, e[autou?) Reflexive: myself, yourself ( e]mautou?, seautou?, e[autou?) Indefinite Pronoun: tij / ti (someone) Indefinite Pronoun: tij / ti (someone)

25 Demonstrative and Relative Pronouns Summary e]kei?noj, e]kei<nh, e]kei?no = that e]kei?noj, e]kei<nh, e]kei?no = that ou$toj, au!th, tou?to tou<tou, tau<thj, tou<tou = this ou$toj, au!th, tou?to tou<tou, tau<thj, tou<tou = this o!j h! o! = Relative (who, which) ou$ h$j ou$ o!j h! o! = Relative (who, which) ou$ h$j ou$ Be careful not to confuse the definite article o[, h[, to< with the relative pronouns o!j, h!, o!. Be careful not to confuse the definite article o[, h[, to< with the relative pronouns o!j, h!, o!.

26 Indefinite Pronouns tij / ti someone, anything (enclitic) tij / ti someone, anything (enclitic) Singular (note 3rd decl.) Singular (note 3rd decl.) M/F Neut M/F Neut Nom. tij ti Gen. tino<j tino<j Dat. tini< tini< Acc. tina< ti Nom. tij ti Gen. tino<j tino<j Dat. tini< tini< Acc. tina< ti Note: Accent on the last syllable Note: Accent on the last syllable

27 Indefinite Pronouns Plural (note 3rd decl.) Plural (note 3rd decl.) M/F Neut M/F Neut Nom. tine<j tina< Gen. tinw?n tinw?n Dat. tisi<(n) tisi<(n) Acc. tina<j tina< Nom. tine<j tina< Gen. tinw?n tinw?n Dat. tisi<(n) tisi<(n) Acc. tina<j tina< Note: accent on the last syllable Note: accent on the last syllable

28 Interrogative Pronoun ti<j / ti< who? which? what? (n.b. accent) ti<j / ti< who? which? what? (n.b. accent) Singular (note 3rd decl.) Singular (note 3rd decl.) M/F Neut M/F Neut Nom. ti<j ti< Gen. ti<noj ti<noj Dat. ti<ni ti<ni Acc. ti<na ti< Nom. ti<j ti< Gen. ti<noj ti<noj Dat. ti<ni ti<ni Acc. ti<na ti<

29 Interrogative Pronoun Plural (note 3rd decl.) Plural (note 3rd decl.) M/F Neut M/F Neut Nom. ti<nej ti<na Gen. ti<nwn ti<nwn Dat. ti<si(n) ti<si(n) Acc. ti<naj ti<na Nom. ti<nej ti<na Gen. ti<nwn ti<nwn Dat. ti<si(n) ti<si(n) Acc. ti<naj ti<na

30 Present Ptc forms to chant Present Active: ptc = participle Present Active: ptc = participle Nom. lu<wn lu<ousa lu?on Gen. lu<ontoj lu<oushj lu<ontoj Nom. lu<wn lu<ousa lu?on Gen. lu<ontoj lu<oushj lu<ontoj Present Middle/Passive Present Middle/Passive Nom. luo<menoj luome<nh luo<menon Gen. luome<nou luome<nhj luome<nou Nom. luo<menoj luome<nh luo<menon Gen. luome<nou luome<nhj luome<nou

31 First Aorist Ptc. forms to Chant First Aorist Active 3-1-3 First Aorist Active 3-1-3 Nom. lu<saj lu<sasa lu?san Gen. lu<santoj lusa<shj lu<santoj Nom. lu<saj lu<sasa lu?san Gen. lu<santoj lusa<shj lu<santoj First Aorist Middle 2-1-2 First Aorist Middle 2-1-2 Nom. lusa<menoj lusame<nh lusa<menon Gen. lusame<nou lusame<nhj lusame<nou Nom. lusa<menoj lusame<nh lusa<menon Gen. lusame<nou lusame<nhj lusame<nou

32 Aorist Passive Ptc. Forms to Chant First Aorist Passive 3-1-3 First Aorist Passive 3-1-3 Nom. luqei<j luqei?sa luqe<n Gen. luqe<ntoj luqei<shj luqe<ntoj Nom. luqei<j luqei?sa luqe<n Gen. luqe<ntoj luqei<shj luqe<ntoj

33 Perfect Ptc Forms to Chant Perfect Active Participles (know these) Perfect Active Participles (know these) 3 1 3 lelukw<j lelukui?a leluko<j leluko<tojlelukui<aj leluko<toj 3 1 3 lelukw<j lelukui?a leluko<j leluko<tojlelukui<aj leluko<toj Perfect Middle/Passives Participles Perfect Middle/Passives Participles 2 1 2 lelume<nojlelume<nh lelume<non lelume<nou lelume<nhj lelume<nou 2 1 2 lelume<nojlelume<nh lelume<non lelume<nou lelume<nhj lelume<nou

34 Ending structure to know: Infintives to loose: lu<ein to loose: lu<ein Present: ein esqai Second Aorist: ei?n esqai h?nai First Aorist: ai asqai h?nai Perfect: nai sqai Present: ein esqai Second Aorist: ei?n esqai h?nai First Aorist: ai asqai h?nai Perfect: nai sqai

35 Subjunctive Review Present(Continuous) Active Active Singular Plural Active Singular Plural 1 lu<w lu<wmen 2 lu<^j lu<hte 3 lu<^ lu<wsi(n) 1 lu<w lu<wmen 2 lu<^j lu<hte 3 lu<^ lu<wsi(n) I may continue loosing (may be loosing) I may continue loosing (may be loosing) You may continue loosing You may continue loosing

36 Present(Continuous) Mid/Passive Subjunctive Mid/Pas Singular Plural Mid/Pas Singular Plural 1 lu<wmai luw<meqa 2 lu<^ lu<hsqe 3 lu<^tai lu<wntai 1 lu<wmai luw<meqa 2 lu<^ lu<hsqe 3 lu<^tai lu<wntai I may continue to be loosed I may continue to be loosed You may continue to be loosed You may continue to be loosed

37 Aorist (Undefined) Active Subjunctive Active Singular Plural Active Singular Plural 1 lu<sw lu<swmen 2 lu<s^j lu<shte 3 lu<s^ lu<swsi(n) 1 lu<sw lu<swmen 2 lu<s^j lu<shte 3 lu<s^ lu<swsi(n) I may loose I may loose You may loose You may loose

38 Aorist (Undefined) Middle Subjunctive Mid/Pas Singular Plural Mid/Pas Singular Plural 1 lu<swmai lusw<meqa 2 lu<s^ lu<shsqe 3 lu<s^tai lu<swntai 1 lu<swmai lusw<meqa 2 lu<s^ lu<shsqe 3 lu<s^tai lu<swntai I may loose (myself) I may loose (myself) You may loose (yourself) You may loose (yourself)

39 Aorist (Undefined) Passive Subjunctive Active Singular Plural Active Singular Plural 1 luqw? luqw?men 2 luq^?j luqh?te 3 luq^? luqw?si(n) 1 luqw? luqw?men 2 luq^?j luqh?te 3 luq^? luqw?si(n) I may be loosed I may be loosed You may be loosed You may be loosed

40 Paradigm didwmi -- give it to -mi Present Imperfect Future Aorist Present Imperfect Future Aorist 1 di<dwmi e]di<doun dw<sw e@dwka 2 di<dwj e]di<douj dw<seij e@dwkaj 3 di<dwsi e]di<dou dw<sei e@dwke(n) 1 di<domen edi<domen dw<somen e]dw<kamen 2 di<dote e]di<dote dw<sete e]dw<kate 3 dido<asi edi<dosan dw<sousi e@dwkan 1 di<dwmi e]di<doun dw<sw e@dwka 2 di<dwj e]di<douj dw<seij e@dwkaj 3 di<dwsi e]di<dou dw<sei e@dwke(n) 1 di<domen edi<domen dw<somen e]dw<kamen 2 di<dote e]di<dote dw<sete e]dw<kate 3 dido<asi edi<dosan dw<sousi e@dwkan Perfect add a d on the front of the Aorist Perfect add a d on the front of the Aorist

41 Moody di<dwmi Present Aorist Present Aorist Present Aorist Present Aorist Subj Subj Imper Imper Subj Subj Imper Imper 1 di<dw dw? -- -- 2 di<d&?j d&?j di<dou do<j 3 di<d&? d&? dido<tw do<tw 1 di<dw?men dw?men -- -- 2 di<dw?te dw?te di<dote- do<te- 3 di<dw?si dw?si dido<twsan do<twsan 1 di<dw dw? -- -- 2 di<d&?j d&?j di<dou do<j 3 di<d&? d&? dido<tw do<tw 1 di<dw?men dw?men -- -- 2 di<dw?te dw?te di<dote- do<te- 3 di<dw?si dw?si dido<twsan do<twsan

42 Present Paradigms of other -mi Spanish endings: -mi, -j, -si, -men, -te, -asi Spanish endings: -mi, -j, -si, -men, -te, -asi 1 i!sthmi ti<qhmi dei<knumi 2 i!sthj ti<qhj die<knueij 3 i!sthsi(n) ti<qhsi(n) dei<knusi(n) 1 i!stamen ti<qemen dei<knumen 2 i!state ti<qete dei<knute 3 i[sta?si(n) tiqe<asi(n) deiknu<asi(n) 1 i!sthmi ti<qhmi dei<knumi 2 i!sthj ti<qhj die<knueij 3 i!sthsi(n) ti<qhsi(n) dei<knusi(n) 1 i!stamen ti<qemen dei<knumen 2 i!state ti<qete dei<knute 3 i[sta?si(n) tiqe<asi(n) deiknu<asi(n)

43 Principal Parts PresAI FAI AAI PerfAI PresAI FAI AAI PerfAI di<dwmi, dw<sw, e@dwka, de<dwka, ti<qhmi, qh<sw, e@qhka, te<qeika, i!sthmi, sth<sw, e@sthsa, e!sthka, dei<knumi, dei<cw, e@deica de<deixa, di<dwmi, dw<sw, e@dwka, de<dwka, ti<qhmi, qh<sw, e@qhka, te<qeika, i!sthmi, sth<sw, e@sthsa, e!sthka, dei<knumi, dei<cw, e@deica de<deixa, PerfMI API PerfMI API de<domai, e]do<qhn te<qeimai, e]te<qhn e!stamai, e]sta<qhn de<deigmai, e]dei<xqhn de<domai, e]do<qhn te<qeimai, e]te<qhn e!stamai, e]sta<qhn de<deigmai, e]dei<xqhn

44 Imperative forms endings Present (e toe-te-toesan etc.) Present (e toe-te-toesan etc.)  - e, -tw, -te, -twsan (Active) -ou, -sqw, -sqe, -sqwsan (M/Pas) First Aorist First Aorist  -n, -tw, -te, -twsan (Active) -ai, -sqw, -sqe, -sqwsan (Mid) -ti, -tw, -te, -twsan (Pas) Second Aorist endings = present endings + -ti with the passives Second Aorist endings = present endings + -ti with the passives

45 Counting to 10: Cardinals ei$j 1 e!c 6 du<o 2 e[pta< 7 trei?j 3 o]ktw< 8 te<ssarej 4 e]nne<a 9 pe<nte 5 de<ka 10 ei$j 1 e!c 6 du<o 2 e[pta< 7 trei?j 3 o]ktw< 8 te<ssarej 4 e]nne<a 9 pe<nte 5 de<ka 10

46 Genitive Summary: R TOP ADS Relational – brother of John Time – within which Objective – blasphemy of God Possessive – God's glory Agency – taught by God Descriptive – temple of his body Subjective – lust of the flesh Relational – brother of John Time – within which Objective – blasphemy of God Possessive – God's glory Agency – taught by God Descriptive – temple of his body Subjective – lust of the flesh

47 Dative Summary: I I LIST Indirect object: He gave it to him Interest: store for yourselves Location: in a small boat Instrumental: saved by grace Sphere: knew in his spirit Time: point of time—on third day Indirect object: He gave it to him Interest: store for yourselves Location: in a small boat Instrumental: saved by grace Sphere: knew in his spirit Time: point of time—on third day

48 Conjunctions - Temporal -- Structural Markers a@xri until e]pei< when e]peidh< when e!wj until o!te when pri<n before a@xri until e]pei< when e]peidh< when e!wj until o!te when pri<n before

49 Conjunctions - Causal - Structural Markers ga<r for dio<ti because e]pei< since o!ti because w[j since e]peidh< since ga<r for dio<ti because e]pei< since o!ti because w[j since e]peidh< since

50 Conjunctions - Purpose -- Structural Markers i!na in order that o!pwj in order that w[j in order that i!na in order that o!pwj in order that w[j in order that

51 Conjunctions - Continuative - Structural Markers de< and, now i!na that kai< and o!ti that ou#n then, now te< and de< and, now i!na that kai< and o!ti that ou#n then, now te< and

52 Conjunctions - Adversative - Structural Markers a]lla< but de< but kai< but -- rare me<ntoi however ou#n however a]lla< but de< but kai< but -- rare me<ntoi however ou#n however

53 Other structural marking particles a]mh<n so be it, truly a@ra therefore i@de behold i]dou< behold me<n indeed nai< yes, indeed a]mh<n so be it, truly a@ra therefore i@de behold i]dou< behold me<n indeed nai< yes, indeed

54 Rapping the Lord’s Prayer Pa o@noma qe o@noma qe<lhma< sou, let be will your

55 Rapping the Lord’s Prayer w[j e]n ou]ran&? kai> e]pi> gh?j: as in heaven also on earth to>n a@rton h[mw?n to>n the bread our e]piou j h[mi?n sh e]pi> gh?j: as in heaven also on earth to>n a@rton h[mw?n to>n the bread our e]piou j h[mi?n sh<meron: daily give us today

56 Rapping the Lord’s Prayer kai> a@fej h[mi?n ta> o]feilh h[mei?j a]fh a@fej h[mi?n ta> o]feilh h[mei?j a]fh<kamen as also we have forgiven toi?j o]feile<taij h[mw?n the ones trespassing us

57 Rapping the Lord’s Prayer kai> mh> ei]sene r[u?sai h[ma?j a]po> but deliver use from tou? ponhrou? the evil one kai> mh> ei]sene r[u?sai h[ma?j a]po> but deliver use from tou? ponhrou? the evil one


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