NT Greek Vocabulary

Lesson 34

ἀπόλλυμι

verb. I destroy; middle, I perish   |   lesson 34

-μι form of ἀπολλύω.

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

ἀπολλύω

verb. I destroy; middle, I perish   |   lesson 34

same as ἀπόλλυμι.

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

ἄρα

conjunction. then, therefore   |   lesson 34

ἄχρι

conjunction. with gen., up to, as far as, until   |   lesson 34

An improper preposition when followed by a genitive.

δείκνυμι

verb. I show, I demonstrate   |   lesson 34

-μι form of δεικνύω.

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

δεικνύω

verb. I show, I demonstrate   |   lesson 34

same as δείκνυμι.

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

διό

conjunction. therefore, for this reason   |   lesson 34

εἰδῶ

verb. I know (subjunctive)   |   lesson 34

perfect, active, subjunctive, 1st person, singular

ἐπιθυμία

noun. a strong desire, lust   |   lesson 34

feminine, singular, nominative

ἐργάζομαι

verb. I work   |   lesson 34

deponent

present, middle, indicative, 1st person, singular

ἐτέλεσα

verb. I finished, I completed, I brought to an end   |   lesson 34

1st aorist, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

ἕως

conjunction. until, while; as a preposition with gen., up to, as far as, unto   |   lesson 34

An improper preposition when followed by a genitive. More common than ἄχρι and μέχρι.

θλῖψις, -εως

noun. tribulation   |   lesson 34

feminine, singular, nominative, genitive

θρόνος

noun. a throne   |   lesson 34

masculine, singular, nominative

μέσος, -η, -ον

adjective. middle, in the midst   |   lesson 34

masculine, feminine, neuter, singular, nominative

μέχρι

conjunction. with gen., until, as far as, to the degree that; as a conj., until   |   lesson 34

An improper preposition when followed by a genitive.

οἶδα

verb. I know   |   lesson 34

perfect tense with a present meaning; very common word in the Bible

perfect, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

τε

conjunction. and, furthermore, also   |   lesson 34

enclitic conjunction. τε is somewhat closer to and, while δέ is closer to but.

τελέσω

verb. I will finish, I will complete, I will bring to an end   |   lesson 34

future, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

τελέω

verb. I finish, I complete, I bring to an end   |   lesson 34

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

τε...τε

construct. not only...but also   |   lesson 34

τύπος

noun. a type, a pattern   |   lesson 34

masculine, singular, nominative

φαίνω

verb. I shine; mid., I appear, I become visible   |   lesson 34

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

φεύγω

verb. I flee   |   lesson 34

present, active, indicative, 1st person, singular

χρεία

noun. a need   |   lesson 34

feminine, singular, nominative