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Answer Key toW.D. Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek: Workbook (4)Revision 28 November 2019. Cody HinklePrefaceIs using an answer key legitimate?Yes, but only if your teacher permits. If you use this answer key without your teacher’s permission, you may be cheatingin class. Taking a Greek class is worse than useless if it starts or continues a pattern of God-dishonoring dishonesty,whereas taking the “risk” of obedience is an opportunity to grow in faith. “Hope in the Lord and do what is right!”(Ps 37:3).Suggestion for useIf your teacher allows, it may be helpful to use this answer key to check your answer to each workbook problemimmediately after you have written a complete answer for it. Doing so will give you immediate feedback on whether ornot you answered correctly. Beware, however, that if you look at the answer key before you write a complete answer inyour workbook, you may not actually learn the material as well as you may think you have.When parsing questions ask for (2x) or (3x), we are looking for different lexical forms, moods, persons, or tenses. Afterchapter 7, words with multiple genders, voices, or cases are not marked as (2x) because they are so common.Errors?When you find errors in this answer key, please report them at www.teknia.com using the “contact” page. The mostrecently corrected version of this document is available at www.teknia.com.Ἡ χάρις τοῦ κυρίου ἡμῶν Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ μετὰ πάντων ὑμῶν.(Πρὸς Θεσσαλονικεῖς βʹ 3:18)1

2Review #1Exercise 3The Alphabet and PunctuationGrammar1.2.3.What are the seven vowels?NameLower CaseUpper UpsilonυΥOmegaωΩWhen do you find the two different forms of sigma?a.The “final sigma” form ( ς ) is written wherever lower-case sigma is the last letter of a word.b.The normal lower-case form ( σ ) is written wherever lower-case sigma is not the last letter of a word.What are the two breathing marks, and when do you find them?a.The rough breathing mark ( ἁ ) sounds like the English letter “h.”b.The smooth breathing mark ( ἀ ) does not affect pronunciation. If the first letter of a word is a vowel or the letter rho ( ρ ), the word has a breathing mark. If the first letter of a word is not a vowel or the letter rho ( ρ ), the word does not have a breathing mark. If the first letter of a word is upsilon ( υ ) or rho ( ρ ), the breathing mark is always a rough breathing mark.Otherwise, either a rough breathing mark or a smooth breathing mark could be used, depending upon the word. The breathing mark is placed as follows: If the word begins with a diphthong, then the breathing mark goes over the second vowel of the diphthong(e.g., αἰών and Αἰών). Otherwise, the breathing mark goes over the first letter of the word (e.g., ῥαββί, ὑπέρ, ὡς, and ἀμήν). Exception: If the first letter is a capital letter (and not part of a diphthong), the breathing mark goes infront of the capital letter instead of over it, because there is no room over the capital letter to put abreathing mark. (e.g., Ῥωμαῖος, Ἠλίας, and Ἱόππη).

Exercise 34.How does the iota subscript affect pronunciation? 5.The iota subscript does not affect pronunciation. 1When is the diaeresis used? 13The diaeresis ( ) is used over the second of two vowels in a row that normally form a diphthong, but should bepronounced separately in this particular word. For example, in English, “Noel” as a man’s name has one syllableand rhymes with “mole” because “oe” forms a diphthong in English. “Noël” as a woman’s name, however, hastwo syllables and is pronounced as “no el” because the diaeresis over the “e” indicates that “oe” does not form adiphthong in this word.Advanced information: Some teachers instruct students to pronounce alpha differently depending on whether it is shortor long. Since iota only subscripts under long vowels, if alpha has an iota subscript, then you know that it is a longalpha, and should be pronounced accordingly. Where there is no iota subscript, however, you need some otherinformation to know whether the alpha is long or short, and hence how to pronounce it. So the iota subscript does notaffect the pronunciation of alpha, but it tells you which pronunciation to use. Because of the difficulty in knowingwhether an alpha is long or short, some teachers have students pronounce alpha the same regardless of whether it islong or short.

Exercise 4Punctuation and SyllabificationSyllabification1.ἀ μήν2.γρα φή3.ἔ σχα τος4.καρ δί α5.πνεῦ μα6.προ φή της7.σάβ βα τον8.ἄγ γε λος9.ἄν θρω πος10. πε ρι πα τέ ω4

Chapters 1 - 4Review #1Definitions1.What is a gamma nasal, and how is it pronounced? A gamma nasal is the letter gamma ( γ ) when followed by gamma ( γ ), kappa ( κ ), xi ( ξ ), or chi ( χ ). A gamma nasal is pronounced like the English letter “n.” 2.2In other words, it is the first letter of the consonant clusters γγ, γκ, γξ, or γχ.Therefore, the consonant clusters with a gamma nasal are pronounced as follows: γγ as “ng,” γκ as “nk,”γξ as “nks,” and γχ as “nch.”What is a diphthong? A diphthong is two vowels in a row that are pronounced together as one sound in one syllable rather thanseparately as two sounds in two syllables. The diphthongs that appear in the New Testament are as follows: 2Lower CaseUpper eudAdvanced information: There is one other Greek diphthong, ωυ, which doesn’t occur as a diphthong in the NT(although ωϋ occurs in the NT and the diphthong does appear in the LXX). ωυ is pronounced as a diphthong bycombining the two separate sounds into one quick, smooth sound ōh'-oo (Herbert Weir Smyth, Greek Grammar, rev.Gordon M. Messing [Harvard, 1984], 13).5

6Review #13.4.What is an improper diphthong? An improper diphthong is an alpha, eta, or omega with an iota subscript. 3 An improper diphthong is transliterated as if the iota subscript were a normal iota. An improper diphthong is pronounced as if the iota subscript did not exist.4Lower beyῳōitoneDescribe when an apostrophe is used. An apostrophe ( ʼ ) is used in the process of elision. In elision, certain words that end in a vowel substitute anapostrophe for the final vowel when followed by a word that begins with a vowel. Note that an apostrophe, asmooth breathing mark, and a coronis (used in the process of crasis, described on pages 111 and 338 of thetextbook) all look identical.Exercises5.6.7.34Write out the alphabet. Lower case: α β γ δ ε ζ η θ ι κ λ μ ν ξ ο π ρ σ/ς τ υ φ χ ψ ω Upper case: Α Β Γ Δ Ε Ζ Η Θ Ι Κ Λ Μ Ν Ξ Ο Π Ρ Σ Τ Υ Φ Χ Ψ Ω Names: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, zeta, eta, theta, iota, kappa, lambda, mu, nu, xi, omicron, pi, rho,sigma, tau, upsilon, phi, chi, psi, omega.How are the two sigmas used in one word? Lower-case sigma is written ( ς ) when it is the last letter of a word, and is written ( σ ) everywhere else. E.g., ἀπόστολος.Give an example of a smooth breathing mark and a rough breathing mark. ἀμήν has a smooth breathing mark. ἁμαρτία has a rough breathing mark.Advanced information: When written in capital letters, the iota of an improper diphthong is written as a normal capital

Advanced information: There is one other Greek diphthong, ωυ, which doesn’t occur as a diphthong in the NT (although ωϋ occurs in the NT and the diphthong does appear in the LXX). ωυ is pronounced as a diphthong by combining the two separate sounds into one quick, smooth sound ōh'-oo

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