The essentials of Greek morphology, syntax, and vocabulary taught Dr. Voelz.
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Chapter 11.A
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Introduction to the passive voice. The agent of passive verbs in the Bible is often God.
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Chapter 11.B.2
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The aorist passive uses the sixth principle part stem, active (secondary) endings, and has no connecting vowel.
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Chapter 12.A.1
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The verb "To Be" is like an equal sign and takes a nominative case noun in the predicate.
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Chapter 12.B.2
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The noun is assumed when a prepositional phrase is paired with an article.
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Chapter 13.C
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Some prepositions have a different meaning depending on the case of the noun that follows.
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Chapter 13.I
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The "men and de" construction provides contrast between two balanced thoughts.
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Chapter 14.A
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In contract verbs, the vowel at the end of the stem contracts with the connecting vowel.