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Machen 07 Voc/Gram
Machen Biblical Greek Lesson 07 Vocabulary & Grammar
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| ἄγγελος, -ου, ὁ | an angel, a messenger |
| ἄγω | I lead |
| ἀπό | (prep. w/ gen.) from |
| βάλλω | I throw, I cast, I put |
| διά | (prep. w/gen.) through; (w/acc.) on account of |
| εἰς | (prep. w/acc) into |
| ἐκ (ἐξ before vowels) | (prep. w/gen.) out of |
| ἐν | (prep. w/dat.) in |
| θεός, -οῦ, ὁ | a god, God (When it means God, normally with the article) |
| κόσμος, -ου, ὁ | a world |
| λίθος, -ου, ὁ | a stone |
| μαθητής, -οῦ, ὁ | a disciple |
| μένω | I remain |
| μετά | (prep. w/gen.) with; (w/acc.) after |
| οὐρανός, -οῦ, ὁ | heaven |
| πέμπω | I send |
| πρός | (prep. w/acc.) to, toward, in the presence of |
| προφήτης, -ου, ὁ | prophet |
| τέκνον, -ου, τό | a child |
| τόπος, -ου, ὁ | a place |
| φέρω | I bear, I bring |
| Are there masculine nouns in the first declension? | Nouns of the first declension ending in -ης are masculine. Almost all words of this type refer to a person of a particular occupation. |
| What is the role of a preposition in a sentence? | A preposition expresses the relationship between its object and another noun or pronoun in the sentence. |
| What case is a preposition? | Prepositions do not have case themselves, but they govern objects in particular cases. |
| What case may the object of a preposition be? | The object of a preposition may be in the genitive, dative, or accusative case. |
| What does the dative case with a preposition normally indicate? | The dative case with a preposition normally indicates a location. |
| What does the accusative case with a preposition normally indicate? | The accusative case with a preposition normally indicates direction or focus. |
| What does the genitive case with a preposition normally indicate? | The genitive case with a preposition normally indicates source, possession, or separation. |
| Can every preposition have objects in the genitive, dative or accusative case? | Prepositions do not always take all possible cases as their objects. Consult the vocabulary or a lexicon to see the specific meaning of each preposition when governing different cases. |