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Sidney D. Dyer’s A Preparatory Grammar for New Testament Greek is an introductory grammar to the Greek language. It follows a traditional approach to learning the language fostering a firm foundation of elementary grammatical concepts. With the idea in mind that proficiency in a language is gained through constant practice and repetition, Dyer provides us with a textbook heavy on practical...

Since there are two patterns for forming the aorist (aîr-ist), the conjugations of the aorist are classified as first and second. The second aorist will be presented in the next chapter. The term aorist is from the Greek word ἀόριστος meaning undefined. The aorist primarily expresses simple occurrence and the kind of action is left undefined. The Greek verb system presents three primary kinds of action: 1) continuous, which
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