Church in Philadelphia (Revelation 3:7-13)
GGD Verb 6 - First Aorist Active Indicative
The aorist active indicative is the most common verb form in the New Testament. It is commonly used when a story is told. Some examples of aorist verbs translated to English: he blessed he ate he divided
Lesson 3, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
Vocab from lesson 3 of The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
Leprosy: Regulations About Defiling Skin (Leviticus 13:1-46)
The Leviticus 13-14 presents the major discussion of צָרַעַת (zaraʻat) meaning "skin disease" traditionally associated with leprosy. According to today's scientific findings, however, the entity causing leprosy is bacillus Mycobacterium leprae (Hansen's disease). Therefore, today the agreement...
2nd Declension (neuter) noun endings
Identify the case of 12 different second declension neuter nouns and the neuter article.
GGD Verb 5 - Imperfect Active Indicative
Imperfect Active Indicative of λύω. Imperfect does not mean "faulty" or "defective". One can think of it as "not completed". Imperfect is one of the past tenses in Greek. So the imperfect tense can be thought of as a process in the past, that maybe was not completed. The process in the past...