Hebrew numerals: Cardinal (Vocabulary)
Hebrew Verbs: Hiphil
Hifil has specific prefix Hi. In the imperfect it is always letter patah under the its prefix.
Hebrew Verbs: Hitpael
Hitpael has specific prefix Hit. It has doubled middle letter in its root (dagesh), in all its forms. In the imperfect shewa is present under the prefix (under taw). Imperfect prefix letter substitutes H in Hitpael prefix.
Hebrew Verbs: Niphal
Nifal has specific prefix Ni. In the imperfect this prefix is assimilated with imperfect prefix in a way that the first letter of the root is doubled (dagesh).
Hebrew Verbs: Piel
Piel has doubled middle letter in its root (dagesh), in all its forms. In the imperfect shewa is present under the prefix.
Hebrew Verbs: Pual
Pual has doubled middle letter in its root (dagesh), in all its forms. In the imperfect shewa is present under the prefix. Its same as Piel except for regularity of u-a vowels
J.H.Dobson, Learn New Testament Greek, J'apprends le grec du Nouveau Testament
J.H.Dobson, Learn New Testament Greek, J'apprends le grec du Nouveau Testament. Words are in Greek, English and French. Les mots sont en grec, en anglais et en français. I'm using the French edition and then translating. J'utilise la vérsion française et puis je traduis.
Latin alphabet
The Latin alphabet has 23 letters. It is composed of both consonants and vowels. Today it is also used for theology, science, medicine and law.
Learn to Read New Testament Greek Black
Accompanying Vocabulary from David Alan Black's Greek textbook "Learn to Read New Testament Greek."
Lesson 10, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham
Vocab from Lesson 10, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham