Learning To Use New Testament Greek Lesson VIII. a[gw – a[xw I lead – I will lead.

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Learning To Use New Testament Greek Lesson VIII

a[gw – a[xw I lead – I will lead

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

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

ble;pw – ble;ysw I see – I will see

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

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

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

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

e]cw – e]xw I have – I will have

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

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

lu;w – lu;sw I loose – I will loose

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

pe;mpw – pe;myw I send – I will send

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

sw;zo – sw;sw I save – I will save

eimi ’ I am

mh; – ouj not

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

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

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 )

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

Amalgamation In The Future Tense blepwblepswblepyw grafwgrafswgrayw pempwpempswpemyw agwagswaxw ecwecswexw didaskwdidaskswdidaxw peiqwpeiqswpeosw

Present Indicative Of eimi eimi = I am –to be verb –expresses a state of being –linking verb –most frequently occurring mi verb SingularPlural 1 st eimi I am esme n We are 2 nd ei You are este You are 3 rd esti ( n )He is eisi ( n ) They are oJ qeo;V fwV ejstin.

Negatives ou – “not” or “no” –before a verb in the indicative mh – “not” or “no” –all other moods ouk – “not” or “no” –before a verb beginning with a vowel ouc – “not” or “no” –before verb with rough breathing mark