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Elementary New Testament Greek, 2014a

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1st PrinPart<br />

(Dictionary Entry)<br />

Translation<br />

Verb Root<br />

6th PrinPart<br />

(naked)<br />

Future Passive Ind.<br />

1st person singular<br />

Translation<br />

I am saying μ I will be spoken<br />

I am seeing μ I will be seen<br />

I am carrying μ I will be carried<br />

A few remaining verbs manifest oddities that we will not attempt to explain at this point. The rst () has an unexpected internal sigma; the next two (, )<br />

transpose the order of letters in their root; the next pair (, ) seem to have lost the last letter of their roots; and the nal pair (, ) are the only ones (of<br />

the verbs we’ve learned) that go down Assembly Line B (using no theta). But note again, these forms are still quite recognizable.<br />

1st PrinPart<br />

(Dictionary Entry)<br />

Translation<br />

Verb Root<br />

6th PrinPart<br />

(naked)<br />

Future Passive Ind.<br />

1st person singular<br />

Translation<br />

I know μ I will be known<br />

I am calling μ I will be called<br />

I am throwing μ I will be thrown<br />

I am saving μ I will be saved<br />

I am judging μ I will be judged<br />

I am sending μ I will be sent<br />

I am writing μ I will be written<br />

11: The Future Tense<br />

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