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An Introduction to the Study of New Testament Greek, Part One: Morphology, Volume 1: Lessons is unavailable, but you can change that!

An Introduction to the Study of New Testament Greek, Vols. 1 and 2 is constructed around 100 lessons, with sixty-seven comprising the basic grammar, fourteen lessons discussing grammatical items, and the last nineteen lessons being devoted to reading from the biblical text. It presumes that the beginner knows nothing about the Greek alphabet or the traditional categories of grammar which come...

A noun or pronoun can be put in the accusative case as the object of a preposition: ὁ Κύριος ἔρχεται εἰς τὸν κόσμον. The Lord comes into the world. The Noun ἔργον The word ἔργον, work, a neuter noun of the second declension, is declined as follows (cf. N 7): Singular Plural n ἔργον ἔργα v ἔργον ἔργα g ἔργου ἔργων d ἔργῳ ἔργοις a ἔργον ἔργα The neuter forms of adjectives like ἀγαθός (which is declined like λόγος in the masculine forms) are declined
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