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Imperative Verbs in Koine Greek | |
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Lesson
The imperative mood of a verb in Koine Greek is the form used for commands or orders. For example μετανοει means "Repent!".
The imperative has present and aorist forms. The difference in meaning generally is in the aspect, but in practice, the translation is the same in English.
An imperative verb is negated by μη and not by ου.
Forms
Present Active
Aorist Active
Present Passive (and Middle)
Aorist Middle
Aorist Passive
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