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of 1/18/97 The words which I have spoken unto you are spirit and are life. John 6:63b
Learning New Testament Greek I. Value of Learning Greek, by Bill Freeman II. Introduction
to this presentation of Learning N.T. Greek, by Corey Keating Please note that until this
site is completed (if ever), the amount of information here is increasing monthly. Please
email me (below) if there are other items concerning Greek that you want to know which are
not discussed here. III. Precursory Items and English Grammar 1. Inflection in the Greek
Language 2. Essential Grammatical Terms of English (Definitions that you need to know)
Above is the whole document, or you can look up each term using this index: Subject of a
Sentence | The Predicate of a Sentence Verb | Finite Verb | Non-finite Verb | Parsing a
Verb Transitive Verbs | Intransitive Verbs | Linking Verbs | Noun | Substantive | Direct
Object | Indirect Object IV. Greek Grammar Shorter Explanations You can go right to the
Greek term you are looking for by using the following list. IV.A.1. Verbs Grammatical
Person of Verbs | Grammatical Number of Verbs | Active Voice | Passive Voice | Middle
Voice Grammatical Moods: Indicative | Imperative | Subjunctive | Optative Verb Tenses:
KIND of Action (Important for understanding Tenses). Present | Aorist | Imperfect |
Perfect | Future | Pluperfect Non-Finite Verb Forms: Participles | Infinitives IV.A.2.
Nouns Grammatical Number: Singular and Plural Grammatical Gender: Masculine, Feminine, and
Neuter Noun Cases: Nominative | Genitive | Dative | Accusative | Vocative V. More detailed
Explanation of Greek Terms (This section is under construction.) VI. Other Resources A
list of Greek Reference Books. This list includes study aids, Greek grammars, and
linguistic helps. We have included here a full range of books: ones that would be suitable
for a person with no knowledge of Greek and ones that are considered some of the most
scholarly and complete, advanced Greek grammars. This list will be updated periodically.
VII. Index of all documents being used on this site. You can read through (or print-out)
the following documents and thus obtain all the information that is available on this
site. (Please note that this is a copy of all the above information, listed by document).
The Value of Learning Greek Introduction to Learning N.T. Greek Inflection in the Greek
Language Essential Grammatical Terms of English Pronouns, Adjectives, Adverbs,
Conjunctions, Prepositions, and Definite Articles. Greek Verbs Shorter Definitions Greek
Nouns Shorter Definitions A list of Greek Reference Books If you have any comments,
suggestions, ideas, or just want to fellowship via correspondence, please Email me at:
mailto:corey@thechristian.org or at mailto:coreyk@asu.edu |