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Basics of Biblical Greek: Grammar is unavailable, but you can change that!

The original Basics of Biblical Greek (BBG) offered instructors, students, self-learners, and home schoolers an entirely new, integrated approach to teaching and learning New Testament Greek. This third edition continues in that tradition, making use of feedback from professors, students, and home schooling moms and dads. BBG makes learning Greek a natural process, and shows from the start how an...

6.9 Accusative. If a word is the direct object of the verb it will be in the accusative case. This means that it will have an accusative case ending. One of the accusative singular case endings is ν. In the following sentence, which word is the direct object? Χριστὸν ἀγαπᾷ ὁ θεός. 6.10 Word order. Notice in the example above that you do not determine whether a word is the subject or the object by its order in the sentence as you do in English. The only way to determine
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