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The Morphology of Biblical Greek shows second-year students that Greek is very regular in the way it forms words—if you know the rules. The Morphology of Biblical Greek explains, in a way second-year Greek students can understand, how Greek words are formed. It shows that Greek word formation follows a limited set of rules. Once these rules are understood, it becomes clear that forms which once...

This is our point. The changes that we will be discussing are not changes you can see in the New Testament. They are changes that went into making the word appear in the form in which it now does in the New Testament. They are what happened when different suffixes and endings were put on tense stems. They are what happened as the language evolved through influences of various Greek dialects and other languages, as well as the evolution due to the natural simplification process of any language through
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