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Learn to Read New Testament Greek is a user-friendly introduction to the Greek New Testament which offers insight into the language and thought of the New Testament writers. In this volume, David Alan Black provides tools and exercises for bringing readers to the experience of reading from the Greek New Testament after just seventeen lessons. The goal of Learn to Read New Testament Greek is...

3 PRESENT AND FUTURE ACTIVE INDICATIVE Related patterns of verbs are known as conjugations (from Lat. coniugo, “I join together”). The entire Greek verb system may be divided into two basic conjugations: the -ω conjugation, and the -μι conjugation. These terms refer to the ending of the first person singular suffix in the present active indicative. The older but much smaller of the two systems is the -μι conjugation. The most common -μι verb is εἰμί (“I am”), used about 2,500 times in the Greek
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