Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 10
Luther Walker on 11/10/2024

Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 10

Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesFirst Declension NounsThe First DeclensionThe first declension encompasses primarily feminine nouns because they are characterized by certain endings and follow a specific pattern in their cases.First Declension Endings:CaseSingularPlura

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Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 9
Luther Walker on 11/04/2024

Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 9

Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesImperfect Indicative Middle and PassiveThe Imperfect Indicative Middle and Passive are grammatical construction that expresses an action being performed on the subject (passive voice) or by the subject for the subject’s benefit (middle v

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Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 8
Luther Walker on 10/25/2024

Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 8

Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesPrepositionsPrepositions are adverbs specialized to define more clearly the meaning of case, many of which came to be used in composition with verbs. When the word functions as an adverb it does not need an object; however, when serving

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Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 7
Luther Walker on 10/18/2024

Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 7

Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesImperfect Indicative ActiveImperfect Indicative ActiveThe Imperfect Indicative Active Endings: Singular1st person: – ν2nd person: – ς3rd person: –Plural1st person: – μεν2nd person: – τε3rd person: – ν or σανThe imperfect is a past tense

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Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 6
Luther Walker on 10/12/2024

Biblical Greek First Year Lesson 6

Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesPresent Indicative Passive Lesson 6Presentation SlidesSorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Present Indicative Passiveβάλλω (ballō) – I throwδιδάσκω (didaskō) – I teachἐγείρω (egeirō) – I raise upἀγγέλλω (angellō) – I annou

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Present Indicative Middle
Luther Walker on 10/05/2024

Present Indicative Middle

Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesPresent Indicative MiddleThe Present Indicative Middle in Greek is a grammatical mood, voice, and tense used to describe action that the subject performs with the emphasis on the subject’s involvement, either on himself or for his own be

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The Greek Noun Declensions
Luther Walker on 09/30/2024

The Greek Noun Declensions

DeclensionsSorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesDownload Second DeclensionIn linguistic terms, declension refers to the way nouns, pronouns, and adjectives in languages, particularly inflected ones like Greek, Latin, or He

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Biblical Greek Year 1 Lesson 3
Luther Walker on 09/21/2024

Biblical Greek Year 1 Lesson 3

The Present Indicative ActiveSorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Vocabulary TrainingSorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class SlidesSorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesDownload The Present Indicative ActivePresent Indicative Active Endings:S

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Biblical Greek Year 1 Lesson 2
Luther Walker on 09/20/2024

Biblical Greek Year 1 Lesson 2

Introduction to VerbsSorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos.Class NotesIntroduction to VerbsA verb is a word that represents an action, occurrence, or state of being. Verbs are one of the fundamental building blocks of grammar in most languages. They are crucial for constructing sentenc

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Biblical Greek Year 1 Lesson 1
Luther Walker on 09/20/2024

Biblical Greek Year 1 Lesson 1

Biblical Greek is foundational for understanding the New Testament in its original language, and its study begins with learning the alphabet and its phonetic structure. The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters, each representing a unique sound. Greek vowels are essential to this system, consisting

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