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Jeremy Duff's New Testament Greek Vocabulary

Biblical Greek vocabulary as found in Jeremy Duff's 'Elements of New Testament Greek'. Please note that Duff does not use the 'article' (ὁ, ἡ, το) with the nouns, and he uses the 1SP, active, indicative as his paradigm for verbs. He also opts not to use accents apart from in special cases. There are more advanced courses out there, but this should get you started. Enjoy! I am now beginning to add any vocabulary which isn't covered by Duff, using Warren Trenchard's vocabulary builder.

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