Class Notes and Comments
Lesson 8: Important Sections and points (but read all the Sections):
48. See the Sidebar for the vocabulary list of all words, including the extra words, as well as for audio files of the vocabulary.
49. Memorize the forms of the Demonstrative Pronoun.
50. This section is important. In simple terms, demonstrative pronouns used with a noun are in the predicate position, but are translated as attributive adjectives (e.g., "this man," not "this is the man"). When standing alone, they function as a pronoun and can be translated as "this/that (man/woman/thing)," "these/those (men/women/things)"; or "he/she/it," "they."
51. This section is very important to understand. The position of αυτος in the Greek is like its position in English. E.g.:
- INTENSIVE ("self"): Predicate - "The man αυτος" or "αυτος the man" = "The man himself" or "Himself the man"
- IDENTICAL ("same"): Attributive - "The αυτος man" or "The man the αυτος" = "The same man" or "The man, the same [one]"
52. Do all the Exercises and check your answers. See the Sidebar for Exercises Answers.
Our reading next week will continue at Mark 1:25.
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