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A Handbook for New Testament Greek: Forms and Syntax is unavailable, but you can change that!

This handbook covers basic Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary for four semesters of study. Drawing on decades of combined experience of teaching Greek at the university level, this material is suitable for college students or advanced high school students.

Second-Aorist Indicative Overview Although most verbs form the aorist by adding -σα- and secondary endings, other verbs form the aorist by changing the spelling of the verb stem and by using the secondary endings without -σα-. This pattern is the second aorist. As a past indicative tense, the second aorist has an augment and secondary endings. For most verbs, the irregular stem on which the endings are placed is used
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