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Introduction 1
Accidence
Nouns, §§1-14
§1 Disuse of the Dual 25
§2 εἷς as Article 25
§3 First Declension 26
§4 Second Declension 26
§5 Third Declension 26
§6 Absence of Contraction 27
§7 Feminine Forms of Movable Substantives 27
§8 Heteroclite Nouns 27
§9 Verbal Nouns in -μα 28
§10 Non-Attic Forms of Substantives 28
§11 Non-Attic Forms of Adjectives 29
§12 Comparison of Adjectives 29
§13 Pronouns 29
§14 Numerals 30
Verbs, §§15-33
§15 The Verb εἶναι 31
§16 The Termination -σαν 32
§17 Termination of the 2d Person Singular of Primary Tenses, Middle and Passive 33
§18 Aorist in 35
§19 Augment 36
§20 Reduplication 38
§21 Attic Future 38
§22 Retention of Short Vowel in the Future 40
§23 Aorist of Semivowel Verbs 40
§24 The Strong Tenses of the Passive 41
§25 The Verbs πεινᾶν and διψᾶν 41
§26 The Perfect of ἥκειν 42
§27 Presents formed from Perfects 42
§28 The Verb ἱστὰνα and its Cognates 43
§29 The Verb τιθέναι and its Cognates 44;

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§30 The Verb διδόναι and its Cognates 44
§31 The Verb ἱέναι and its Cognates 45
§33 The Imperative ἀνάστ and ἀπόστα, etc. 46
§34 Special Forms of Verbs 47
Nouns and Verbs, §§34-37
§34 Adverbs 47
§35 Homerisms 48
§36 Movable Consonants 48
§37 Spelling 48
Syntax
Construction of the Sentence, §§38-43
§38 The Construction of the LXX not Greek 50
§39 The Absence of μέν and δέ 50
§40 Paratactical Construction of the LXX 50
§41 Introduction of the Sentence by a Verb of Being 51
§42 Apposition of Verbs 52
§43 δέ in the Apodosis 52
The Article, §§44, 45
§44 Generic Use of the Article 52
§45 Elliptical Use of the Feminine Article 52
Gender, §§46, 47
§46 Elliptical Use of the Feminine Adjective 53
§47 Feminine for Neuter 53
Number, §§48, 49
§48 Singular for Plural 54
§49 Singular Verb with more than One Subject 54
Case, §§50-61
§50 Nominative for Vocative 54
§51 Nominative Absolute 55
§52 Nominative of Reference 55
§53 Nominatavus Pendens 55
§54 Accusative for Vocative 56
§55 Accusative of Time When 56
§56 Cognate Accusative 56
§57 Accusative in Apposition to Indeclinable Noun 58

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§58 Genitive Absolute 58
§59 The Genitive Infinitive of Purpose 58
§60 Other Uses of the Genitive Infinitive 59
§61 Cognate Dative 60
Adjectives, §§62-65
§62 ἥμισυς 61
§63 πᾶς 62
§64 Comparison of Adjectives 64
§65 Omission of μᾶλλον 64
Pronouns, §§66-71
§66 Superfluous Use of Pronoun 64
§67 Frequent Use of Pronouns 65
§68 ἀδελφός as a Reciprocal Pronoun 65
§69 Hebrew Syntax of the Relative 65
§70 ἀνήρ = ἕκαστος 67
§71 ὅστις for ὅς 67
Verbs, §§72-84
§72 Analytic Tenses 68
§73 Deliberative Use of the Present Indicative 71
§74 The Jussive Future 72
§75 The Optative 72
§76 Conditional without ἄν 73
§77 Infinitive of Purpose 73
§78 Infinitive of Consequence 73
§79 Paucity of Participles 74
§80 Misuse of the Participle 74
§81 The Intensive Participle 75
§82 Other Varieties of the Etymological Figure 75
§83 Middle and Passive Voices 76
§84 Causative Use of the Verb 76
§85 Reduplication of Words 77
§86 Expressions of Time 78
§87 Pleonastic Use of ἐκεῖ and ἐκεῖθεν 79
§88 πᾶς with οὺ and μή 79
Prepositions, §§89-98
§89 Prominence of Prepositions 80
§90 εἰς 80

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§91 ἐν 82
§92 ἀπό 83
§93 μετά 84
§94 ὑπέρ 84
§95 ἐπί 85
§96 παρά 85
§97 New Forms of Preposition 86
§98 Prepositions after Verbs 87
Conjunctions, §§99-111
§99 εἰ with the Subjunctive 88
§100 εἰ Interrogative 89
§101 εἰ in Oaths 90
§102 εἰ μή in Oaths 91
§103 εἰ μήν 91
§104 ἐάν, etc., with the Indicative 91
§105 ἐάν after a Relative 92
§106 ἵνα with the Indicative 93
§107 Ellipse before ὅτι 94
§108 ἀλλ᾿ ἤ 94
§109 ὅτι ἀλλ᾿ ἤ 95
§110 ὅτι εἰ μή 95
§111 ἀλλ᾿ ἢ ὅτι 95
§112 λέγων, etc., for the Hebrew Gerund 96
§113 Idiomatic Use of προστιθέναι 97
Selections from the Septuagint 99
Index of Ancient Sources 311
Vocabulary: Proper Nouns in Selected Readings 345
Index of Selected Greek Words 348
Vocabulary 365

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