NT Greek Vocabulary

Lesson 28

ἁγιάζω

verb. I sanctify, I consecrate, I make/keep holy   |   lesson 28

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

ἀγρός

noun. a field   |   lesson 28

masculine, singular, nominative

γῆ

noun. earth, land   |   lesson 28

feminine, singular, nominative

ἑγγύς

adverb. near   |   lesson 28

can be used as an "improper preposition."

ἐλεέω

verb. I have mercy on, I pity   |   lesson 28

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

ἥτις

pronoun. whoever, whichever, whatever (feminine)   |   lesson 28

Almost always occurs in the nominative case and can be synonymous with ὄς ἄν or ὄς ἐάν but with a verb in the indicative rather than subjunctive mood.

feminine, singular, nominative

οἵτινες

pronoun. whoever, whichever, whatever (plural)   |   lesson 28

Almost always occurs in the nominative case and can be synonymous with ὄς ἄν or ὄς ἐάν but with a verb in the indicative rather than subjunctive mood.

plural, nominative

ὅσος, -η, -ον

comparative. as great as, as much as, as many as   |   lesson 28

singular, nominative

ὅστις

pronoun. whoever, whichever, whatever (masculine)   |   lesson 28

Almost always occurs in the nominative case and can be synonymous with ὄς ἄν or ὄς ἐάν but with a verb in the indicative rather than subjunctive mood.

masculine, singular, nominative

ὅ τι

pronoun. whoever, whichever, whatever (neuter)   |   lesson 28

Almost always occurs in the nominative case and can be synonymous with ὄς ἄν or ὄς ἐάν but with a verb in the indicative rather than subjunctive mood.

neuter, singular, nominative

οὖς, ὠτός

noun. an ear   |   lesson 28

dative plural is ὠσί(ν)

neuter, singular, nominative, genitive

ὀφθαλμός

noun. an eye   |   lesson 28

masculine, singular, nominative

σκότος, σκότους

noun. darkness   |   lesson 28

declined like γένος

neuter, singular, nominative

ὕδωρ, ὕδατος

noun. water   |   lesson 28

neuter, singular, nominative

φῶς, φωτός

noun. light   |   lesson 28

neuter, singular, nominative, genitive

χείρ, χειρός

noun. a hand   |   lesson 28

feminine, singular, nominative, genitive