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==Lesson== | ==Lesson== | ||
− | The Pluperfect Tense is a uncommonly used tense for verbs in [[Koine Greek]]. It communicates the concept that an action has occurred in the past, and its effects are no longer present. For example '''ελελυκειν''' is translated as "I had destroyed" | + | The Pluperfect Tense is a uncommonly used tense for verbs in [[Koine Greek]]. It communicates the concept that an action has occurred in the past, and its effects are no longer present. For example: |
+ | * '''ελελυκειν''' is translated as "I had destroyed" | ||
+ | * In [[Luke 16:20]], '''εβεβλητο''' could be translated as '''he had been thrown''' | ||
+ | ** ''{{Bible verse|luke|16|20|lang=Greek}}'' | ||
+ | ** ''{{Bible verse|luke|16|20|lang=WEB}}'' | ||
===Forms=== | ===Forms=== | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 12 September 2008
The Pluperfect Tense in Koine Greek | |
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Lesson
The Pluperfect Tense is a uncommonly used tense for verbs in Koine Greek. It communicates the concept that an action has occurred in the past, and its effects are no longer present. For example:
- ελελυκειν is translated as "I had destroyed"
- In Luke 16:20, εβεβλητο could be translated as he had been thrown
Forms
A Pluperfect verb is formed by
- Augment (sometimes)
- Reduplication
- Perfect Stem of the Verb
- Specific ending
Pluperfect Active
Pluperfect Passive (and Middle)
Quotes
Links
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