Understanding Greek Noun Inflection and Cases
Explore the intricacies of Greek noun inflection, including cases like nominative, subjective, genitive, possessive, dative, and accusative. Learn about lexical forms, gender, number, and how to identify cases in Greek nouns. Dive into examples from John 3:16 and Mark 2:2 to see these concepts in action.
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Greek Noun Inflection Stem Case ending
Greek Inflection: Case Nominative Subjective Genitive Possessive Dative Accusative Objective
1. Case Subject: Nominative Direct object: Accusative
John 3:16 , , .
John 3:16 , , .
John 3:16 , , .
John 3:16 , , .
Greek Inflection: Number Singular Plural
Greek Inflection: Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter
Lexical Form Where you find it in the dictionary Nominative singular
Greek Inflection: Cases Nominative Subject Genitive Possession ( of , my ) Dative Indirect (to, in, by) Accusative Direct object
Mouse-over Gloss not a full definition Lexical form Parsing: case, number, gender
Nominative: Subject John 1:1 The word was with God
Accusative: Direct Object Mark 2:2 . e was speaking the word to them.
Dative: Indirect Object John 5:27 He gave him authority to judge.
Genitive: of Acts 6:4 . We will devote ourselves to prayer and the ministry of the word.
Genitive: Possessive Matt 4:6 He will give his angels charge concerning you
Strongs Numbers Dr. James Strong (1822-1894) Professor at Drew Theological Sem. Exhaustive Concordance (KJV) With ties to Greek/Hebrew 100 colleagues 8,674 Hebrew words, and 5,624 Greek words
Goodrick/Kohlenberger Edward W. Goodrick John R. Kohlenberger III 444 more Greek words
Inflected & Lexical (Lemma) Forms Strong s GK