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Learning To Use New Testament Greek Lesson VII. Elements Of Greek Mood Voice Person Number Tense **Stem**

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1 Learning To Use New Testament Greek Lesson VII

2 Elements Of Greek Mood Voice Person Number Tense **Stem**

3 Elements Of Greek Mood –The kind of action to the realm of reality Indicative – I loose the servant. –Has happened, will happen, is happening (certain) Subjunctive – Though he loose the servant, I will not go. John 3:16 –The realm of possibility of something happening (wishful) Imperative – Loose the servant. –The mood of command. Infinitive – To loose the servant is difficult. –Can express verbal idea without limiting by specifying person & number

4 Elements Of Greek Voice –The relationship between the subject and the verb. Active – the subject is said to perform the action. –The apostle looses the slave. luvw Passive – the subject receives the action of the verb. –The slave is being loosed by the apostle. luvomai Middle – the subject performs the action but for, or to, itself –The slave looses himself. luvomai

5 Elements Of Greek Person –Expresses whether the subject is speaking (1st person), is being spoken to (2nd person), or is being spoken about (3rd person). SingularPlural 1 st PersonIwe 2 nd Personyouyou all 3 rd Personhe/she/itthey

6 Elements Of Greek Number –Whether the subject is singular or plural Tense –Reference to time element (past, present, future) & kind of action (imperfective, aoristic, perfective).

7 Elements Of Greek Time Of Action Kind Of ActionPastPresentFuture Imperative in process / ongoing Imperfect eluvon – I was loosing Present luvw – I loose (am loosing) Future luvsw – I will loose Aoristic undefined (no comment on time) Aorist eluvsa – I loosed Present luvw – I loose Future luvsw – I will loose Perfective completed state of action Pluperfect leluvkein – I had loosed Perfect leluvka – I have loosed Future Perfect luvsw – I will loose

8 a[gw – a[xw I lead – I will lead

9 ajkou;w - ajkou;sw I hear – I will hear

10 bapti;zw – bapti;sw I baptize – I will baptize

11 ble;pw – ble;ysw I see – I will see

12 gra;fw – gra;ysw I write – I will write

13 dida;skw – dida;xw I teach – I will teach

14 doxa;zw – doxa;sw I glorify – I will glorify

15 eJtoima;zw – eJtoima;sw I prepare – I will prepare

16 e]cw – e]xw I have – I will have

17 qerapeu;w – qerapeu;sw I heal – I will heal

18 khru;ssw – khru;xw I preach – I will preach

19 lu;w – lu;sw I loose – I will loose

20 pei;qw – pei;sw I trust in – I will trust in

21 pe;mpw – pe;myw I send – I will send

22 pisteu;w – pisteu;sw I believe – I will believe

23 sw;zo – sw;sw I save – I will save

24 eimi ’ I am

25 mh; – ouj not

26 Conjugations - w conjugation- mi conjugation Conjugations – related patterns of verbs –Latin conigo – “I join together” luwagw lueisakouw lueiblepw luomenecw luete luousin didwmiapollumi didwVdeiknumi didwsidunami didome n apodidwom i didoteqhmi didosi

27 Primary Active Suffixes SingularPlural 1- w = I- men = we 2- eis = you- te = you all 3- ei = he/she/it - ousi ( n ) = they

28 Primary Tenses Present – I love / I am loving Future – I will love Perfect – I have loved Future Perfect – I will have loved Secondary Tenses Imperfect Aorist Pluperfect } w eis ei omen ete ousi ( n )

29 Present And Future Active Indicative Of luw Present Active luw lueis luei luomen luete luousin Future Active lusw luseis lusei lusomen lusete lusousin


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