GINOMAI

Albert Pietersma albert.pietersma at sympatico.ca
Sun Dec 1 15:59:14 EST 2002


Dear Bert,
For many years I taught a Greek course, using  Eugene Van Ness Goetchius, The
Language of the New Testament, as a review grammar for second year level. Goetchius
is one of the best I know of for the subject. In the process of teaching from this
text I generated  a large number of teaching aides , to expand on Goetchius. These
are all available on my web site noted with my signature below. Just go to Course
Materials.  Perhaps they could be of some use to you.
All the best,
Albert Pietersma

bertdehaan at gosympatico.ca wrote:

> I am just a beginner as far as learning Greek goes so some of my questions may
> seem very basic to the more knowledge-able among you, but I do appreciate your
> replies.
> I am trying to learn Greek without the benefit of a teacher.  I did have a
> tutor at one time but he had to give it up due to time restraints. When I found
> B-Greek on the internet I thought that this might be a way to get questions
> answered that I would have asked the tutor.
>  I have already received a helpful answer from Dennis Hukel; Thanks.
>  Here is another question: In my grammar it says that GENHTAI in Mark 13:30 is
> an aorist.  The lexicon however, states that GINOMAI has EGENOMHN as active
> aorist, and EGENHQHN as passive aorist.  What happened to the augment, and why
> the different endings?  Can someone help me out? Thanks.
>    Bert de Haan.
>
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Albert Pietersma
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