Biblical Greek Grammar: From A to Ω Practice Flashcards
Author and Dedication
- Stan Kondrat, PhD student and international speaker.
- Dedicated to family: wife Svetlana and children.
- Special thanks to Dr. Jeff Potts.
Disclaimer
- Learning Biblical Greek is an art, based on personal experience.
- This book contains foundational material only, independent verification encouraged.
Book Structure
- Contents: 24 lessons covering essential topics in Greek grammar.
Lesson Highlights
- Alphabet: Understanding Greek letters, sounds, and pronunciation.
- Verbs (Present Active Indicative):
- Tense: Present, Past, Future.
- Voice: Active, Passive, Middle.
- Mood: Indicative, Imperative.
- Nouns: Understand declensions (First, Second, Third).
- Personal Pronouns: Structure and usage of first, second, third person.
- Adjectives: Agreement in gender, number, and case.
- Participles: Present and aorist participles in active/middle/passive forms.
- Subjunctive Mood: Expressions of possibility/probability.
- Infinitive: Use as verbal noun.
- Imperative: Usage and forms in commands.
- Perfect/Pluperfect Tenses: Ongoing results from past actions.
Additional Grammar Points
- Numerals: Declension and usage of cardinal numbers.
- Contracting Verbs: Special rules for verbs with certain endings.
- Indefinite and Interrogative Pronouns: Usage in questions and vague references.
Exercises
- Extensive translation and grammatical exercises for practice across lessons, focusing on understanding and application of the rules presented.