Lesson 9 | Perfect (Stative) Participles

Vocabulary

In this lesson, we will finish learning about participles. Before you move on to this lesson, let’s make sure that you now know how to parse and translate both present and aorist participles. The following quiz will help you assess if you are ready to move on to this lesson on perfect participles. If you do not answer at least 12/15 correctly on the first try, you should review the previous lessons on present and aorist participles before moving on to this one.

The first set of questions are about present and aorist participles.

What is the tense former for first aorist, middle, masculine participles?

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

Which noun pattern do first aorist, passive, neuter participles follow?

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

What is the tense former for present, active, feminine participles?

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

Which noun pattern do present, middle or passive, masculine participles follow?

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

What is the tense former for second aorist, active, neuter participles?

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.


The next set of questions each contain one present or aorist participle. Choose the correct parsing for each participle.

ἀγαπήσας

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

ἀποκριθείς

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

ποιησάμενοι

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

ποιοῦν

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

παρακαλοῦντος

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.


The last set of questions each contain one parsing. Choose the correct form of the Greek participle.

present, active, participle, accusative, masculine, plural from ἀγαπάω

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

present, middle or passive, participle, nominative or accusative, neuter, plural from γίνομαι

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

aorist, middle, participle, nominative or accusative, neuter, plural from γίνομαι

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

aorist, active, participle, nominative, masculine, singular from εὑρίσκω

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

aorist, active, participle, dative, masculine or neuter, singular from ἀποθνῄσκω

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

New Vocabulary

At this point, you have already learned most of the verbs that occur 100x or more in the Greek NT. So, the vocabulary for this lesson will include just a few verbs. You will also learn several more prepositions, particles, and nouns. In addition, you will learn a few important words that occur less than 100x in the Greek NT. 


Lesson 9 Vocabulary
Word
Definition
ἀκολουθέω
I follow (verb)
ἄρτος, -ου, ὁ
bread; food (noun)
γεννάω
I bear; I father (verb)
διδάσκω
I teach (verb)
ἐνώπιον (+ genitive)
before; in the presence of (preposition)
ἔτι
still; yet (adverb)
οἰκία, -ας, ἡ
house; home (noun)
ὅστις, ἥτις, ὅ τι
whoever, whichever (relative pronoun)
παρά (+ genitive)
from (preposition)
παρά (+ dative)
in the presence of; with (preposition)
παρά (+ accusative)
beside; by; alongside of (preposition)
περιπατέω
I walk; I live (verb)
πίπτω
I fall (verb)
πούς, ποδός, ὁ
foot (noun)
τόπος, -ου, ὁ
place; location (noun)
τότε
then (adverb)
ὑπέρ (+ accusative)
above (preposition)
ὑπέρ (+ genitive)
for; in behalf of (preposition)
Φαρισαῖος, -ου, ὁ
pharisee (noun)
φοβέω
I fear; I am afraid of (verb)
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