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Koine Greek: Verbs - Infinitive

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''Synopsis:'' The infinitive is a form of the verb.{{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = Infinitive Verbs in Koine Greek |----__TOC__subtopics = [[Koine Greek: Purpose]] |opinion_pieces = {{opinionsshort_opinions}}|}}
==Lesson==
The '''infinitive mood''' is a form of the verb. In English, an infinitive verb is expressed using the word "to" before the verb (e.g. "to destroy" = λυειν).
===Forms - Tense===
* Purpose
* Articular
* In place of a noun
====Complementary Infinitives====
====Purpose Infinitives====
An infinitive is purpose if it stands alone in expressing an idea of purpose. Sometimes it will be preceded by the genitive article του.See [[Koine Greek: Purpose]] ====To Express Result==== An infinitive preceded by the word [[`ωστε]] communicates that a result has been achieved. `ωστε can thus be translated as "with the result that" or "consequently". ====In place of a noun==== An infinitive verb may be used in place of a noun. An example of this is found in [[Philippians 1:21]], where "το ζην χριστος" = "to live (is) Christ" and "το αποθανειν κερδος" = "to die (is) gain".:''{{Bible verse|Philippians|1|21|lang=Greek}}'':''{{Bible verse|Philippians|1|21|lang=WEB}}''
====Articular Infinitives====
The subject on an infinitive verb is placed directly after the verb, in the accusative case (not the nominative). It is known as the ''accusative of respect'' or the ''accusative of reference''.
 
===Negating===
 
Infinitive verbs are negated by [[μη]], and not [[ου]].
==Quotes==
==Links==
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