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Machen Biblical Greek Lesson 12 Vocabulary & Grammar

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ἀπέρχομαι   I go away  
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βιβλίον, -ου, τό   a book  
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δαιμόνιον, -ου, τό   a demon  
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δέχομαι   I receive  
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ἐκπορεύομαι   I go out  
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ἔργον, -ου, τό   a work  
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ἔτι   still, yet  
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θάλασσα, -ης, ἡ   a lake, a sea  
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καί   and, also, even  
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καί . . . Καί   both . . . And  
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κατέρχομαι   I go down  
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οὐδέ   and not, nor, not even  
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οὐδέ . . . Οὐδέ   neither . . . Nor  
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οὔπω   not yet  
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περί   (prep. w/ gen.) concerning, about; (w/ acc.) around  
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πλοῖον, -ου, τό   a boat  
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συνέρχομαι   I come together  
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ὑπέρ   (prep. w/ gen.) in behalf of; (w/ acc.) above  
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In the imperfect indicative, are the middle and passive different in form?   As in the present tense, so also in the imperfect, the middle and passive voices are alike in form.  
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Does the imperfect middle use primary or secondary endings?   As a secondary tense, the imperfect middle uses secondary endings.  
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How are the imperfect middle and passive indicative identified?   The imperfect middle and passive indicative have an augment, a present stem, then a secondary middle or passive ending.  
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How can we tell if a verb is deponent in the imperfect tense?   If a verb is deponent in the present it is also deponent in the imperfect.  
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What is the relationship between a neuter plural subject and its verb?   The neuter plural subject regularly takes a singular verb, though it may be used with a plural verb as well.  
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