[b-greek] Perfect Subjunctive

From: Rob Matlack (rmatlack@juno.com)
Date: Tue Oct 31 2000 - 09:37:14 EST


I am teaching a very basic Greek course to my children to expose them to
a language. In the course of their study they noticed that the forms of
the aorist subjunctive would be the same as what one might expect in the
future subjunctive. A discussion about the absence of the future
subjuctive followed. The high school level book that they are using
indicated that the only tenses in the subjuctive are present and aorist.
I thought I recalled a perfect subjunctive and found it on various verb
charts. However, a quick look in Blass DeBrunner, Goetchius, and Burton's
Moods and Tenses turned up nothing of help. A search in BibleWorks found
only forms of OIDA as perfect subjunctives.

Could someone briefly summarize this subject in Koine and or Classical
Greek? Thanks.

Rob Matlack
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RMatlack@juno.com Hm: 785-392-2865 Church: 785-392-2089
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