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- August 14th, 2021, 6:06 am
- Forum: Grammar Questions
- Topic: perfect participle in Acts 13:48
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Re: perfect participle in Acts 13:48
Thank you for changing my username. Yes, I can read Greek. I have the ESV and NASB/NIV Reverse Interlinears, along with the Apostolic Bible Polyglot to help me recognize what the meaning of the words in the Greek are, and the parsing in those Interlinears help with my personal attempts at translatio...
- August 13th, 2021, 10:53 am
- Forum: Grammar Questions
- Topic: perfect participle in Acts 13:48
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Re: perfect participle in Acts 13:48
The clause is a dependent clause, and so it occurs prior to the verb believed. Please feel free to correct me. My knowledge of the Greek is limited to what I have tried to teach myself from a few books and the internet. So I know there is a greater chance that I may be wrong than right about this. A...
- August 13th, 2021, 10:37 am
- Forum: Grammar Questions
- Topic: perfect participle in Acts 13:48
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Re: perfect participle in Acts 13:48
My name is Chris Mathew. (I can't PM you since the system is saying that I need to be more active on the forums before I can PM you!
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I am grateful for you sharing the verse. I haven't learnt Greek, except whatever I have taught myself (you can imagine how that's gone
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I am grateful for you sharing the verse. I haven't learnt Greek, except whatever I have taught myself (you can imagine how that's gone

- August 13th, 2021, 7:02 am
- Forum: Grammar Questions
- Topic: perfect participle in Acts 13:48
- Replies: 18
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perfect participle in Acts 13:48
I would like some help with the Perfect Participle verb - Tetagmenoi (Appointed) - in Acts 13:48. When compared with the - Believed - Aorist Indicative in the same verse, can we confidently say that the Perfect Participle is relatively prior to the Aorist Indicative? I think the context would clearl...