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Mastering Greek Verb Endings in the New Testament

Greek Verb Endings in the New Testament: A Comprehensive Guide In New Testament Greek, verb endings help us determine the grammatical person (first, second, third) and number (singular, plural), as well as the tense (e.g., present, future, aorist) and voice … Continue reading

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Greek Verb: Present, Indicative, Active

A Verb Ending In -ω In The Present, Indicative, Active Most Greek verbs end in ω in the first person singular of the present, indicative, active. (1) I believe πιστευω και ευθεως κραξας ο πατηρ του παιδιου μετα δακρυων ελεγεν … Continue reading

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