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Greek Lesson Part One

The document provides an overview of key concepts for learning to use New Testament Greek, including an analysis of the word "τετέλεσται" ("It is finished") from John 19:28-30. It explains that the word is a verb in the perfect tense, describing a completed action whose effects are still ongoing. The summary then outlines what readers can expect to learn about utilizing the Greek New Testament, such as the alphabet, pronunciation rules, parts of speech, verbs, nouns, prepositions, and participles.

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Greek Lesson Part One

The document provides an overview of key concepts for learning to use New Testament Greek, including an analysis of the word "τετέλεσται" ("It is finished") from John 19:28-30. It explains that the word is a verb in the perfect tense, describing a completed action whose effects are still ongoing. The summary then outlines what readers can expect to learn about utilizing the Greek New Testament, such as the alphabet, pronunciation rules, parts of speech, verbs, nouns, prepositions, and participles.

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Learning To Use

New Testament
Greek
Rex A. Tanchuan

Lesson I

John 19:28-30

It Is Finished
Verb denotes action
Root

Means: to bring to a close, or to complete,


or bring to an end - II Tim 3:16-17

In the perfect tense

Tense has reference to the kind of action


and time of action
Perfect tense describes a state resulting
from a completed action

It Is Finished has reference to the


completed redemptive process.

What To Expect
Introduce the general concepts for
utilizing the Greek New Testament
General Concepts
Greek Alphabet
Vowels & Diphthongs
Guidelines for pronunciation
Parts Of Speech
Overview of the verb system
Overview of nouns
Prepositions
Participles
Vocabulary

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