NGRK 505 Final Quiz

  1. The imperative mood has no independent time significance whatsoever.
  2. Lexica, theological dictionaries, and concordances are tools that should be consulted during a word study.
  3. True or False: A participle can function like a noun, adjective, adverb, or verb.
  4. True or False: Participles indicate independent time.
  5. Analyzing genitive and dative nouns is a particularly important task of grammatical analysis.
  6. True or False: Participles can have a direct object and other modifiers.
  7. A substantival adjective functions as a noun.
  8. The Greek definite article has one of the widest ranges of meaning of all Greek words.
  9. The Present Indicative generally describes action that is continuous and occurring right now, from the reader’s perspective.
  10. Which of the following is not involved in exegesis?
  11. “Emphasize a resultant state,” “emphasize the completion of an action,” and “express a state” are common aspectual nuances for the
  12. When the verbs of the indicative and imperative moods are identical in form, the meaning is determined by:
  13. Translating participles as a regular verb does not blur the relationship between phrases.
  14. The two basic steps of hermeneutics are:
  15. The lexical form of a Greek noun is always (at minimum) its:
  16. A participle can function like a noun, adjective, adverb, or verb.
  17. When studying a passage, one should first read commentaries on the text.
  18. “In progress,” “beginning of an in progress action,” “repetition,” and “attempted action” are common aspectual nuances for the
  19. Context is an important guide to avoiding misapplication of a verse or passage.
  20. Identifying the principles that give rise to how Scripture was applied in its original setting can help clarify how it should be applied in different historical and cultural settings such as ours.
  21. The imperative mood is the mood of:
  22. The word for which a pronoun stands in place of is called its .
  23. “Emphasize a resultant state,” “emphasize the completion of an action,” and “express a state” are common aspectual nuances for the
  24. True or False: A genitive absolute participle does not directly modify any word in the main clause of the sentence.
  25. 1 / 1 pts The subjunctive mood describes an action that is potential or probable, but not actual.
  26. The purpose of “phrasing” is to:
  27. The connotative meaning of a word is the meaning it has for most everyone who hears it. The denotative meaning is what the word evokes to a smaller group of people and/or meaning evoked in particular contexts.
  28. Lexica, theological dictionaries, and concordances are tools that should be consulted during a word study.
  29. A word can be defined as a verbal symbol that refers to a concept.
  30. The best place to start when analyzing the meaning of a Greek word is an English dictionary.
  31. Define τίς, τί:
  32. Define Ἰησοῦς:
  33. Define κατά:
  34. Define ειμί:
  35. fine ειδον:
  36. Define θεος, ου, ο
  37. Define αὐτός
  38. Define λογος, ου, ο
  39. Define υπο:
  40. Define κυριος, ου, ο
  41. Define λαλέω
  42. Define θέλω
  43. Define ως
  44. Define εν
  45. Define προς
  46. Define πιστευω:
  47. Define επί:
  48. Define εκ, εξ
  49. Define λέγω:
  50. Define διά:
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