o-Homework Week Six

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Homework – Week Six Grammatical code and notations: Look up Philippians 1:27 in the Key Word Study Bible. 1. What is the grammatical code for “conduct”? ____ - Look up the code, what is the full name of the code? ____________________ - What is the number associated with the “grammatical code”? ____ - Look up the number; what is the grammatical notation definition for that number: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 2. What is the grammatical code for “come” and “see”? ____ - Look up the code, what is the full name of the code? ______________________ - What numbers are associated with the grammatical code? ______________ - Look up the numbers, what are the grammatical notation definitions: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 3. What is the grammatical code for “striving”? ________ - Look up the code, what is the full name of the code? ________ - Look up the code, what is the full name of the code? ____________________ - What is the number associated with the “grammatical code”? ____ - Look up the number; what is the grammatical notation definition for that number: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 4. Re-write the verse including the grammatical notations: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________


The Greek Alphabet Capitals Α Β Γ ∆ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω

Small α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ λ µ ν ξ ο π ρ σ τ υ φ χ ψ ω

Name alpha beta gamma delta epsilon zeta eta theta iota kappa lambda mu nu xi omicron pi rho sigma tau upsilon phi chi psi omega

Equivalent a b g d e (short) z (dz) e (long) th i k l m n x o (short) p r s t u ph ch (hard) ps o (long)


English words in Greek Letters. This page introduces four Greek letters that do not look like English letters. See pronunciation guide. Instructions: Read all three words written in Greek letters, then circle the word that corresponds to the English word given on the left.

ρωπ ρωδ ρωβ ________________________ 1. robe

Pronunciation Guide:

π= p κριβ δριπ δαρτ _________________________ 2. dart

καρτ κορκ παρροτ _________________________ 3. parrot

πιν καν παν __________________________ 4. can

5. bone

βων κωτ κων

ρ= r ω = long “o” ν= n


Names from the Bible: These are spelled as they appear in the Greek New Testament. Match the Greek to the English equivalent. (notice the endings in Greek oζ disregard at this time it is more advanced – you would cover this if you go through the “Basic Greek in 30 minutes a day” book.)

____ ____ ____ ____

τιµοθεοζ Φιλιπποιζ δουλοζ παυλοζ

a. bond servant (Transliteration: doulos G1401) b. Paul c. Philippi d. Timothy

Fill in the blanks with the English equivalent of the Greek word: Philippians 1:1 (NASB) “παυλοζ ___________and τιµοθεοζ _________________,

δουλοζ ______________________ of Christ Jesus, to all the saints in Christ Jesus who are in Φιλιπποιζ _________________, including the overseers and deacons”


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