Lesson 8 | Aorist (Perfective) Participles

Review

Well, you made it to the end of this lesson. That is not a small feat! We learned a lot of participle rules and forms. You translated some difficult passages. Through all this, I am praying that our God is fueling your love for Jesus. As we review what we learned, remember to focus on the three key features of each participle category.
In this lesson, we learned about:
1. First and Second Aorist Participles


2. 17 New Vocabulary Words

Lesson 8 Vocabulary
Word
Definition
αἴρω
I take; I raise; I remove (verb)
ἀλλήλων
one another (pronoun)
ἀπέρχομαι
I go away (verb)
ἀποθνῄσκω
I die (verb)
ἀποστέλλω
I send (verb)
βάλλω
I throw (verb)
βλέπω
I see; I watch (verb)
ζητέω
I seek; I desire (verb)
κρίνω
I judge (verb)
μέλλω
I am about to; I am going to (verb)
μένω
I remain; I live; I dwell (verb)
ὅταν
whenever (particle)
ὅτε
when (particle)
παρακαλέω
I exhort; I encourage; I summon (verb)
πῶς
how?; how (particle)
σύν (+ dative)
with (preposition)
σῴζω
I save; I heal (verb)
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The Benefits of Learning to Read the NT in Greek

I hope at this point in the class that you are thoroughly convinced of the benefits of learning how to read the NT in Greek. However, I want to encourage you to worship and press in to know God especially as you study Greek for this course. This clip from D.A. Carson’s sermon “Subtle Ways to Abandon the Authority of Scripture” helps us understand how to do this.


Greek 1 (retired)