Lesson 9 | Perfect (Stative) Participles

Review

In this lesson, you learned:
1. Perfect Participles


2. 17 New Words:

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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The Benefits of Learning to Read the NT in Greek

You should feel encouraged that you have made it through participles! Participles are one of the most difficult parts of learning to read the NT in Greek.
The video below contains an excerpt from the ESV translation committee’s discussion regarding how to translate a particular set of Hebrew and Greek words into English. This video helps us see the great value of having the Bible translated into our own language. However, it also displays the value of knowing the original language so that you can understand the meaning of a passage with more clarity.


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