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An Introduction to Biblical Greek Grammar: Elementary Syntax and Linguistics is unavailable, but you can change that!

An Introduction to Biblical Greek Grammar focuses on the linguistic and syntactic elements of Koine Greek to equip learners for accurate interpretation. Drawing upon twenty years of Greek teaching experience and the latest developments in linguistics and syntax, Harris introduces students to basic linguistic concepts and categories necessary for grasping Greek in ways that are clear and...

For example, with the verb ἀποστέλλω (“I send”), the negation would be οὐκ ἀποστέλλω (“I do not send”). Phonology also explains the morphology of the form οὐχ that is used before verbal forms that begin with rough breathing.20 Hence the negation of the verb εὑρίσκω (“I find”) would be οὐχ εὑρίσκω (“I do not find”). The negative adverb οὐ (with the related forms οὐκ and οὐχ) is almost always used with indicative verbs. There is another adverb for negation, μή, that is used with nonindicative verbs
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