Include only one definition in your answer for each English gloss and Greek word (e.g. write only one of "glory" or "majesty" or "fame" for δόξα, not "glory; majesty; fame"). Also, you may choose to either include all accents and breathing marks, or include no accents or breathing marks.
Define ἐκεῖνη:
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Define θάνατος:
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Define ἄγγελος:
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Define ζωή:
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Define υἱός:
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“Voice” in Greek is: genitive ending: article:
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"Away from" in Greek is:
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“Sky” in Greek is: genitive ending: article:
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"Towards" in Greek is:
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“Fame” in Greek is: genitive ending: article:
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Make Up a Sentence
Write a sentence in Greek, using only the vocabulary you've learned so far. (Conjugation not required.)
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Memory Test
Say John 1:1-3 in Greek by memory.
Max length: 1:00
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