Monday, October 8, 2007

Class Notes: October 6, 2007

Class Notes and Comments

Lesson 16: Important Sections and points (but read all the Sections):

107. See the Sidebar for the vocabulary list of all words, including the extra words. Note that many of this Lesson's words are not new words, just new forms (Principal Part) for words you already know.

Two "extra" words I forgot to write on the board in class:

  • αρα - "therefore, consequently"
    NOTE THE ACCENT - i.e., an acute accent on the penult. The same word with a circumflex accent on the penult is an interrogative and is used in direct questions. There is also a form with an acute accent on the ultima, and it's a noun meaning "a wish or prayer" (or "a curse").
  • αποκαλυπτω - "I reveal, unveil"
LXX/NT vocabulary:
  • ηξει is in the word list, but the lexical form is ηχω = "I have come" (translated as a Perfect)
  • ισχυω = "I am strong" is the lexical form for ισχυσατε and ισχυσεν
109., 111., and 112. Memorize the paradigms for the Aorist and Future Passive Indicatives, and the Aorist Passive Infinitive.

110. 2nd Aorist Passives differ from 1st Aorist Passives by not having a θ in the tense suffix (tense formative).

113. Study these Aorist Passive forms.

114. Do all the Exercises and check your answers. If time gets away from you, do at least every other Exercise, and if time really gets away from you, don't worry about the English to Greek translations.

Again, memorize the Present Active Participle forms, as shown on the Present Active Participle Chart in the Sidebar, noting the 3rd Declension endings as shown in the Chart. I also gave you a copy of the chart at class September 22.

We'll continue our reading with Κατα Ιωαννην The Gospel According to John, 1:19.

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