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Croy Index

The required textbook for this course is Clayton Croy's Primer of Biblical Greek. Below you will find the pages at this website which supplement the sections of Croy's book.

In addition to the specific topics listed below, you can browse through these notes to Croy lesson by lesson:

1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 13 - 14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 - 31 - 32

Nouns

  • 3.16 The First Declension
    3.17 Characteristics of Greek Nouns
    3.18 Forms of the First Declension
    3.20 Accentuation of Nouns
  • 4.23 The Second Declension
    4.24 Forms of the Second Declension
    4.25 Accentuation of Second Declension Nouns
    6.34 Feminine Nouns of the Second Declension
  • 6.35 Masculine Nouns of the First Declension
  • 17.116 The Third Declension
    17.117 Basic Third Declension Endings
    17.118 Monosyllabic Nouns of the Third Declension
    17.119 Neuter Nouns in - μα
    25.175 More Third Declension Noun Types
    25.176 Feminine Nouns in -ις, εως
    25.177 Masculine Nouns in -ευς, εως
    25.178 Neuter Nouns in -ος, ους

Adjectives

  • 5.29 Forms of First and Second Declension Adjectives
    5.30 Syntax of Adjectives
  • 21.150 The Declension of πᾶς
    21.151 Uses of πᾶς
  • 22.159 Possessive Adjectives
  • 25.179 Adjectives of the Third Declension
  • 28.203 Irregular Adjectives
  • 28.204 The Declension of πολύς
  • 28.205 The Declension of μέγας
  • 31.224 Comparative Adjectives
    31.225 Forms of Certain Comparative Adjectives

Nominals

  • 3.19 The Definite Article
    5.28 Forms and Syntax of the Definite Article
  • 7.45 Forms of Personal Pronouns
    7.46 Syntax of Personal Pronouns
  • 8.49 Forms of the Demonstratives
    8.50 Syntax of the Demonstratives
    8.51 Special Uses of αὐτός
  • 21.149 Reflexive Pronouns
  • 22.158 Reciprocal Pronouns
  • 27.191 The Interrogative Pronoun and Adjective
  • 27.192 The Indefinite Pronoun and Adjective
  • 27.193 The Relative Pronoun
  • 27.195 The Indefinite Relative Pronoun

Other Topics

Syntax List
Difficulty Levels

  • 1.1 The Greek Alphabet
    1.2 Remarks on Pronunciation
    1.3 Vowels, Diphthongs, and Breathing Marks
    1.4 Syllables
    1.5 Accents
    1.6 Punctuation
    1.8 Brief Introduction to the Septuagint
  • 5.31 Cases with Special Verbs
  • 6.36 Syntax of Prepositions
    6.37 Special Constructions with Prepositions
  • 6.38 Elision and Aspiration
  • 6.39 Neuter Plural Subjects with Singular Verbs
  • 7.42 Enclitics
  • 9.58 Personal Agent with ὑπό
  • 9.59 Impersonal Dative of Means
  • 9.61 Comments on Certain Verbs in This Lesson
  • 11.71 Adverbial καί
  • 11.72 Correlative Constructions
  • 19.135 Genitive Absolute
  • 24.172 Indirect Discourse
  • 27.194 Conditional Relative Clauses
  • 29.213 The Number One and Related Words
    30.220
    Numbers
  • 30.221 The Article before μέν and δέ
  • 31.226 Comparisons in Greek
  • 31.227 Adverbs
  • 31.228 Questions Expecting a "Yes" or "No" Answer
  • 31.229 Contrary to Fact Conditions
  • 32.232 Proper Names
  • 32.233 Some Special Uses of the Cases
  • 32.235 The Article in Various Constructions
  • 32.236 Connectives and Style in Biblical Greek

Vocabulary

Vocabulary Chart
Prosody Chart

Frequency Chart
Vocabulary not in Croy

Verbs

Verb Chart

  • 2.10 Characteristics of Greek Verbs
    2.11 The Present Active Indicative
    2.12 The Present Active Infinitive
    2.13 Accentuation of Verbs
    7.43 Present Indicative of εἰμί
    7.44 Accentuation of ἔστι(ν)
  • 9.54 Middle and Passive Voices
    9.55 Forms of the Present Middle Indicative
    9.56 Forms of the Present Passive Indicative
    9.57 The Present Middle/Passive Infinitive
    9.60 Deponent Verbs
  • 10.64 Primary and Secondary Tenses
    10.65 The Imperfect Active Indicative
    10.66 Forms of the Augment
    10.67 The Imperfect Indicative of εἰμί
    11.70 The Imperfect Middle/Passive Indicative
  • 12.75 Principal Parts of Verbs
    12.76 Forms of the Future Active Indicative
    12.77 Forms of the Future Middle Indicative
    12.78 Formation of the Future Tense
    12.79 Irregular Futures
    12.80 Future Indication of εἰμί
  • 13.83 The Third Principal Part
    13.84 Significance of the Aorist Tense
    13.85 Forms of the First Aorist Active Indicative
    13.86 Forms of the First Aorist Middle Indicative
    13.87 First Aorist Infinitives
    13.88 Formation of the First Aorist
    14.91 The Second Aorist
    14.92 Forms of the Second Aorist Active Indicative
    14.93 Forms of the Second Aorist Middle Indicative
    14.94 Second Aorist Infinitives
    14.95 Some Common Second Aorist Forms
  • 15.98 The Fourth and Fifth Principal Parts
    15.99 Significance of the Perfect Tense
    15.100 Forms of the Perfect Active Indicative
    15.101 Forms of the Perfect Middle/Passive Indicative
    15.102 Perfect Infinitives
    15.103 Various Forms of Perfect Tense Reduplication
    15.104 The Pluperfect in Biblical Greek
    15.105 Some Common Perfect Tense Forms
  • 16.108 The Sixth Principal Part
    16.109 Forms of the Aorist Passive Indicative
    16.110 The Second Aorist Passive
    16.111 Forms of the Future Passive Indicative
    16.112 The Aorist Passive Infinitive
    16.113 Formation of the Aorist Passive
  • 18.122 Introduction to Participles
    18.123 Forms of the Present Active Participle
    18.124 Forms of the Present Middle/Passive Participle
    18.125 Syntax of the Participle
    18.126 Tense and Time in the Participle
    18.127 The Present Participle of εἰμί
  • 19.130 Aorist Active Participles
    19.131 Aorist Middle Participles
    19.132 Second Aorist Active Participles
    19.133 Second Aorist Middle Participles
    19.134 Syntax of the Aorist Participle
    20.138 Aorist Passive Participles
  • 20.139 Perfect Active Participles
    20.140 Perfect Middle/Passive Participles
  • 20.141 Periphrastic Participles
    20.142 Nuances of the Adverbial Participles
  • 21.145 Introduction to Contract Verbs
    21.146 Contraction Chart
    21.147 Accentuation of Contract Verbs
    21.148 Principal Parts of Contract Verbs
  • 22.154 Introduction to Liquid Verbs
    22.155 Future of Liquid Verbs
    22.156 First Aorist of Liquid Verbs
    22.157 Forms of the Common Liquid Verbs
  • 23.162 Introduction to the Subjunctive Mood
    23.163 Forms of the Subjunctive
    23.164 Uses of the Subjunctive
    23.165 Tense and Time in the Subjunctive
    23.166 The Present Subjunctive of εἰμί
  • 24.169 Introduction to the Infinitive
    24.170 Forms of the Infinitive
    24.171 Syntax of the Infinitive
  • 26.182 Introduction to the Imperative
    26.183 Forms of the Present Imperative
    26.184 Forms of the First Aorist Imperative
    26.185 Forms of the Second Aorist Imperative
    26.186 Tense and Time in the Imperative
    26.187 Prohibitions
    26.188 Present Imperative of εἰμί
  • 27.196 The Verb οἶδα
  • 28.199 Introduction to -μι verbs
    28.200 Principal Parts of δίδωμι
    28.201 The Present System of δίδωμι
    28.202 The Aorist Active System of δίδωμι
    29.208 Principal Parts of τίθημι
    29.209 The Present System of τίθημι
    29.210 The Aorist Active System of τίθημι
    29.211 The Verb ἀφίημι
    29.212 The Verbs ἀπόλλυμι and δείκνυμι
    30.216 Principal Parts of ἵστημι
    30.217 Conjugation of ἵστημι
    30.218 The Verb φημί
  • 30.219 Second Aorist of βαίνω and γινώσκω
  • 32.234 Optative Mood

Exercises

 


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