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  • ...n. In English, participles are typically formed by adding '''ing''' to the stem of a verb (for example: eating). In Koine Greek, participles are formed by adding to and changing the stem of verbs - there are dozens of forms for each word.
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  • * Perfect Stem of the Verb
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  • ...ated by adding a reduplication prefix (as shown below) added to the verbal stem, followed by a specific ending. Following the stem of the vowel is a κ which is then followed by the specific ending. Hence,
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  • The stem of the noun is seen in the genitive case, not the nominative case. In the plural dative form of these nouns the stem is sometimes modified
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  • The root or stem of a verb can be modified to give it different meanings. A verb has the fol
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  • Contract verbs are those verbs whose stem forms end in '''εω''' or '''αω''' or '''οω'''. When forming their var
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  • ...k of his election as Archbishop. He has spoken out on issues as diverse as stem cell research and industrial relations, but his public comments always have
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  • ...es Strong, born 1822 and died 1894, allocated a unique number to each word stem in the Greek New Testament and the Hebrew Old Testament. For example, if S
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  • ...in the Church, but also to improve popular piety in a determined effort to stem the appeal of [[Protestantism]]. A man of impoverished upbringing taken in
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