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Verbs extracted from 25A & 25B

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he died   απεθανεν  
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we went up   ανεβημεν  
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I have sinned   ήμαρτον  
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we carried   ηνεγκομεν  
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it did not even fall   ουδε επεσεν  
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they were fleeing   εφευγον  
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they fled   εφυγον  
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Go! (singular)   Πορευου  
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Take! (singular)   λαβε  
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You (sing.) let the children come! (Imper.)   ελθετω τα παιδια  
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he had   εσχεν  
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I found and carried   εύρον και ηνεγκον  
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so that they received (consequence clause - uses the accusative & infinitive, pg. 85]   ώστε αυτους παραλαβειν  
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he will carry and drink   οισει και πιεται  
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we shall take and know   λημψομεθα και γνωσομεθα  
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They will go down and offer   καταβησονται και προσοισουσιν  
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He departed and threw (see note on bottom of page 103 regarding Aorist with the verb "departed")   ύπηγεν και εβαλεν  
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when they brought (articular infinitive, pg. 86) [εν τώ...]   εν τώ αγαγειν αυτους  
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the people blessed   ό λαος ηυλογησεν  
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We cast ourselves   εβαλομεν έαυτους  
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You (pl) took the clothes   ελαβετε τα ίματια  
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the elders sent (not αποστελλω)   οί πρεσβυτεροι επεμψαν  
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Did they flee?   εφυγον;  
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it fell   επεσεν  
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the virgin had a son   ή παρθενος εσχεν υίον  
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they called him Jesus   εκαλεσαν αυτον Ιησουν  
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it is necessary for the son to suffer (the son must suffer)[infinitive used as subject/object, pg. 84]   δει τον υίον παθειν (πασχειν)  
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we went   ηλθομεν  
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they left the sheep   κατελιπον τα προβατα  
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they departed (see note on bottom of page 103 regarding Aorist with the verb "departed")   ύπηγον (mistake made in mp3 file)  
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it is necessary for the crowd to eat and drink (infinitive used as subject/object, pg. 84)   δει τον οχλον φαγειν και πιειν  
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the same young men carried   οί αυτοι νεανιαι ηνεγκον  
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the other prophet died alone   ό έτερος προφητης απεθανεν μονοσ  
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he had the first book   εσχεν το πρωτον βιβλιον  
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Lo! he knew (note two special verbs - pg. 102)   ιδε εγνω  
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they learnt to suffer   εμαθον παθειν  
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they will see   οψονται  
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she left the house (fem. form)   κατελιπεν την οικιαν  
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she will come   ελευσεται  
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we saw and said   ειδομεν και ειπομεν  
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we ate and drank   εφαγομεν και επιομεν  
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we shall eat and drink   φαγομεθα και πιομεθα  
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