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Let the one you’ve trusted for word studies for years teach you to read the New Testament in Greek! Created by W.E. Vine, the trusted author of the world’s most-used expository dictionary, this book is a “teach yourself” course for those who have no previous knowledge of Greek. Designed especially for the layperson, you’ll start by learning the Greek alphabet and by the third lesson you’ll be...

LESSON 14 EXTRA NOTE ON NEGATIVE COMMANDS OR PROHIBITIONS For these the Imperative Mood is used, or in certain instances the Subjunctive. The student should review the Imperative Mood of λύω (Lesson 12) and learn now the Imperative of εἰμί, which is as follows:— ἴσθι be thou ἔστε be ye ἔσθω or ἤτω let him (or her, or it) be, or let there be ἔστωσαν let them be Note—The negative in prohibitions is always μή. I—The Present Imperative with μή most frequently denotes a command to