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Greek Lessons
- You Are the Light: Visibility and Vocation in Matthew 5:14
- Before the Law: The Logic of Sin in Romans 5:13
- The Optative Mood and Supplication: A Grammar of Hope in Luke 5:12
- Subjunctive Chains in Koine Greek: Coordinated Volition and Unfolding Persecution in Matthew 5:11
- Before the Judgment Seat: Greek Grammar in Eschatological Clarity
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Tag Archives: πάντες
Aorist Indicative: The Disctinction Between The Aorist And The Imperfect
THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THE AORIST AND THE IMPERFECT (1) The difference between an Historical Aorist and an Imperfect of action in progress or repeated being one not of the nature of the fact but of the speaker’s conception of the … Continue reading
Aorist Indicative: English Equivalents Of The Greek Aorist Indicative
ENGLISH EQUIVALENTS OF THE GREEK AORIST INDICATIVE (1) It should be observed that the Aorist for the Perfect and the Aorist for the Pluperfect are not variations from the normal use of the Greek Aorist. Viewed strictly from the point … Continue reading
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