It's All Greek to Me
Nominative, vocative, genitive, definite articles, dative clauses, dependant statements, intransitive verbs, double accusatives, rough breathing, elisions, first declension feminine nouns, alpha stems, relative pronouns, iota subscript, compound verbs, identical adjective, imperfect tense, conditional sentences, consonant stems, superlative adjectives, prohibitions, second person plural, passive voice, prepositions in the dative, deponent middle, reflexive personal pronouns, future actives, dipthongs, operative mood, consequent clauses, preparatory use of prepositions, subjunctive mood, purpose clauses, conjugations, indeclinable nouns, diaeresis, predicative position, attributive position, epsilon augment, genitive absolute, middle voice, verb stems, present passive, principal parts, agents and instruments, future middle, past participle, second aorist active, circumflexes, liquid verbs, demonstratives, imperative, infinitive, third declension neuter nouns, interrogative pronoun, emphatic negative future, gutturals, labials, dentals, articular infinitive, pluperfect indicative, periphrastic tenses, morphology...
Do you ever thank God that we have the Bible in our language?
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Praise the LORD for *the -AV-* the Bible in our own language! (;-P)
it's worth the time and the effort - especially learning the vocab.
I use a special site that helps you read the NT with a bit of help on the rare vocab. Let me know if you want any more details.
Cheers
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