The 21st installation of my "Notes On Koine Greek" is up and ready for reading. This group of notes focuses on how to, morphologically speaking, break down (or, as I call it "attack") a Koine Greek sentence. Here, I offer 10 Tips for how to begin to successfully "attack" a Koine Greek sentence; I also provide an example from the Gospel of Mark. To see the other "Notes" in this series, go to the bottom of this post and click the links. Enjoy!
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 1"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 2"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 3"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 4"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 5"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 6"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 7"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 8"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 9"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 10"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 11"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 12"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 13"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 14"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 15"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 16"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 17"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 18"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 19"
+ Link: "Notes On Koine Greek, Pt. 20"
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