[B-Greek] Matt 13.51 SUNHKATE

Sarah Madden sarah.r.madden at gmail.com
Sat Mar 22 20:00:16 EDT 2008


Mitch --
As you stated, the aorist form SUNHKA is a "kappa aorist" of SUNIHMI, which
is a typical aorist form for verbs that end in -MI.
For a complete listing of all the principal parts of verbs in the Greek NT,
I always go to Warren Trenchard's book, *Complete Vocabulary Guide to the
Greek New Testament*. It's inexpensive and an excellent resource.

Sarah Madden
sarah.r.madden at gmail.com
Maryland - U.S.A.

On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 7:45 PM, Mitch Larramore <mitchlarramore at yahoo.com>
wrote:

> SUNHKATE TAUTA PANTA LEGOUSIN AUTWi NAI
>
> SUNHKATE comes from SUNIHMI somehow. How do you get
> from SUNIHMI to SUNHKATE? Is this one of those Aorists
> that uses the KA in its conjugation in stead of the
> SA?
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> Mitch Larramore
> Sugar Land, Texas
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