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Title: Lesson 31 Participles (cont.)


1
Lesson 31Participles (cont.)
  • Verbal Adjectives

2
Second Aorist Participle
  • Formation
  • Use same endings as present participle.
  • Use Second Aorist stem no augment.
  • 2 Aorist Act. Part. 2 Aor.stem wn( ousa(
    on ( 250) (declines like Pres. Act. Part.
    except accent.)
  • 2 Aorist Mid. Part. 2 Aor. Stem omenoj(
    omenh( omenon (252) (declines like Pres.
    Mid. Part.)
  • Translation
  • Difference from Pres. Part. punctiliar rather
    than durative.
  • Usually indicates action prior to action of
    finite verb.
  • Rough translation
  • lamba,nwn (pres.) receiving
  • labw,n (2 aor.) having received

3
Participle Usage
  • (Note any tense of part. can be used in any
    usage.)
  • 1. Attributive ( 244) see Lesson 30
  • Has article modifies a noun.
  • Translate the blanking noun the noun which
    blanks.
  • o lamba,nwn anqrwpoj the man who receives.
  • o labw,n anqrwpoj the man who received.
  • 2. Substantive ( 245) see Lesson 30
  • Has article stands in place of understood noun.
  • Translate the blanking one the one who
    blanks.
  • o lamba,nwn the one receiving the one who
    receives.
  • o labw,n the one having received the one
    who received.
  • (See 253 for attributive/substantive use of
    aor. part.)

4
Participle Usage cont.
  • 3. Circumstantial ( 254, 256)
  • Does not have an article.
  • Agrees with any noun or pronoun in sentence (or
    with the understood subject of verb).
  • Does not modify noun but makes additional
    statement.
  • Describes a circumstance under which action of
    finite verb takes place.
  • Translation can be tricky
  • First attempt try a participial phrase.
  • If necessary expand it into a subordinate
    clause.
  • Supply a subordinate conjunction based on sense
    of context
  • Temporal while, as (pres.) when, after (aor.)
  • Causal because
  • Concessive whereas, although
  • Telic (purpose) (in order) to
  • Consecutive and

5
Examples of Circumstantial Participles ( 254)
  • eivpw.n tau/ta avph/lqen)
  • eivpw.n agrees with understood he.
  • First attempt Having said these things, he
    departed.
  • Expansion if necessary for clarity
  • Temporal When/after he said these things, he
    departed.
  • Consecutive He said these things and departed.
  • ivdw.n tau/ta evdo,xaze to.n qeo,n)
  • ivdw.n agrees with understood he.
  • First attempt Having seen these things, he was
    glorifying God.
  • Temporal When/after he saw these things, he was
    glorifying God.
  • Causal Because he saw these things, he was
    glorifying God.
  • Consecutive He saw these things and was
    glorifying God.

6
Examples of Circumstantial Participles ( 254)
  • 3. eivpw.n tau/ta avpe,rcetai)
  • eivpw.n agrees with understood he.
  • First attempt Having said these things, he
    departs.
  • Temporal When/after he said these things, he
    departs.
  • 4. pare,labon auvto.n eivpo,nta tau/ta)
  • eivpo,nta agrees with auvto.n.
  • First attempt They received him having said
    these things. (Cant leave it this way unclear
    who said these things.)
  • Temporal They received him when/after he said
    these things.
  • Causal They received him because he said these
    things.

7
Examples of Circumstantial Participles ( 254)
  • 5. tuflo.j wn arti ble,pw)
  • wn agrees with understood I.
  • First attempt Being blind, now I see.
  • Concessive Whereas/although I was blind, now I
    see.
  • Hymnic (?) I once was blind but now I see.
  • 6. ercomai zhtw/n karpo,n)
  • zhtw/n agrees with understood I.
  • First attempt I come seeking fruit.
  • Telic (purpose) I come (in order) to seek
    fruit.

8
Examples of Circumstantial Participles ( 254)
  • 7. poreuo,menoi evkh,russon)
  • poreuo,menoi agrees with understood they.
  • First attempt Advancing (going), they were
    preaching.
  • Temporal As/while they were advancing (going),
    they were preaching. (Note pres. part.
    translated past because finite verb is imperf.)
  • 8. hlqon zhtw/n ka,rpon)
  • zhtw/n agrees with understood I.
  • First attempt I came seeking fruit.
  • Telic (purpose) I came (in order) to seek
    fruit.
  • 9. upolabw.n eipen)
  • upolabw.n agrees with understood he.
  • First attempt Having answered (answering), he
    said.
  • Consecutive He answered and said. (Note aor.
    part. here is simultaneous with finite verb.)
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