Use genitive & ablative masculine forms in Koine Greek

Use genitive & ablative masculine forms in Koine Greek

In this language tutorial, you will learn how to use the genitive and ablative masculine singular and plural forms in Koine or biblical Greek. The genitive case is the possesive case, and the ablative case implies that some person or thing is separated from another. This lesson is excellent for scholars wanting to study this ancient language of Greece. Watch this how to video and you will be speaking biblical Greek in no time.

Hosted by biblegreekvpod.com
Creator's Site: www.biblegreekvpod.com
Curated By: tenebrism

Comments

Add your comment:

Freehand Circle Drawing World Champion

Wait for it, wait for it... it happens really fast... at right about 1:05. Okay, maybe he's not a world champion, but a very cool party trick nonetheless. Here's one way to do it (not quite as perfect ...

Launch Cars Off Cliffs For Fun

More redneck fun. Bob Moravitz plus family and friends have created an 8 hour event of propelling vehicles off cliffs. Held yearly, admission is free but donations are encouraged (to cover insurance ...

Pimp Your Bike

That's right, cars aren't the only mode of transportation worth customizing. Dekochari, the Japanese art of pimping your bicycle: "Dekochari is a form of art bike indigenous to Japan dating back ...

Deadly Crossbow (Made With Newspaper)

Mythbusters decided to test whether an inmate could "kill another inmate across the hall using a crossbow made of newspaper": "Jamie and Adam built separate crossbows for the myth and ...

World's Most Badass Swing Set

My stomach is doing somersaults just watching this. Looks fun, albeit incredibly dangerous. Take it down a notch (or fifty) and build an indoor swing this winter. Previously, Deeply Trusting Female ...

loading...