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Synopsis: The Perfect Tense is a tense of verbs in Koine Greek.
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The Perfect Tense is a tense of verbs in Koine Greek. It is usually used to show that a past event has occurred with present ongoing consequences. For example, λελυκεν is translated as "he has destroyed".
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