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Beginner’s Grammar has served as an excellent standard for beginning students in the study of New Testament Greek. The Greek of the New Testament is the Koiné of the first century A.D, and it is presented as such in this book. This resource was designed to lay down a firm foundation for those students who will be progressing onward in their Greek studies. One of the benefits of this text is that...

116.Observe: 1. In form the masculine is declined exactly like a masculine substantive of the second declension (see οὐρανός, ¶ 39); the neuter like a neuter substantive of the second declension (see ἔργον, ¶ 42); and the feminine like a feminine substantive in -η (see φωνή, ¶ 90). 2. The accent of the feminine genitive and ablative plural does not follow the accent of the feminine substantive of the α- declension (given in ¶ 94), but the regular accent of the masculine: thus the genitive and
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