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LA161 Learn to Use Biblical Greek with Logos 6 is unavailable, but you can change that!

When it comes to biblical Greek, one of the first things people want to know is what a given word means, where it occurs, and how often. Johnny Cisneros shows you how to answer these questions right from the beginning, with just a few clicks in Logos. He also introduces you to nearly a dozen Greek dictionaries, commentaries, and Bible dictionaries and how to use them for interpretation. Similar...

But in Greek “tense” refers to the kind of action primarily—that is, undefined, not completed, and completed. This will be a new way of thinking about the verbal action and how it’s portrayed, but that’s enough of an introduction for now. As for time of the action, that’s determined by how the verb is used in context. And so, in Greek, tense indicates how the author or speakers view the verbal action. In the coming videos, we’ll look at some illustrations for each tense and their significance for