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Koine Greek: Verbs - Infinitive

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''Synopsis:'' 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). ----__TOC__{{topics}}Infobox_Contents |topic_name = Infinitive Verbs in Koine Greek |* subtopics = [[Koine Greek: Purpose]]| opinion_pieces = {{opinionsshort_opinions}}|}}
==Lesson==
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".
* :''{{greek_verseBible verse|Philippians|1|21|lang=Greek}}''* :''{{web_verseBible verse|Philippians|1|21|lang=WEB}}'''
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