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IMPERFECT TENSE: In this video you will learn about the imperfect tense in the Greek New Testament. As well as noting how the imperfect tense is formed in the NT, Rob McIver also provides tips on how to distinguish the imperfect tense from the strong aorist tense (which uses the same verb endings), and how to make the imperfect tense easier. This video follows Chapter 32 of the book by Robert K. McIver, “Beginning New Testament Greek Made Easier”. Latest edition: 8th edition, available in paperback and as a Kindle eBook (search 0648640809 for paperback or B0CRBZ22M5 for eBook on amazon.com, amazon.com.au, etc.). Other videos on the Greek of the New Testament by Rob McIver may be found on the channel, “New Testament Greek Made Easier.” They include: 14-1 Tense in New Testament Greek for beginners but with enough detail to be useful 14-2 The strong aorist tense in NT Greek 15-1 The weak aorist tense in NT Greek 16 4 How to recognize Weak and Strong Aorist Verbs in the Greek 30 Perfect tense in NT Greek made easier for beginners 32 Imperfect tense in NT Greek made easier for beginners [this video] 21 1 Moods of the Greek Verb in the NT 26 1 Three most common uses of Participles in the Greek New Testament Outline 00:00 Introduction 00:14 Aspect, Aktionsart, time in imperfect tense 01:27 Two common translations of the imperfect tense 01:58 Paradigm of imperfect of λύω 02:27 Examples of imperfect verbs 05:29 How to translate (examples of continuous Aktionsart) 07:18 Inceptive use 08:41 Middle and passive 09:22 Imperfect of εἰμί 10:04 Comparing imperfect and aorist 11:22 Same endings – how to distinguish? 14:19 Making imperfects easier 14:58 Exercise 32 15:07 Other videos Rob (Professor Robert K. McIver if we are being formal) has been teaching NT Greek to on-campus students at Avondale University, NSW, Australia, since 1989, and also to distance students since 2001. In addition to his articles that have appeared in academic journals, his book publications include: “Beginning New Testament Greek Made Easier”. 8th edition. Martinsville, NSW: Barnard Publishing, 2024. “Intermediate New Testament Greek Made Easier”. 2nd edition. Martinsville, NSW: Barnard Publishing, 2022. [Note: 3rd edition scheduled for publication in mid 2024] “Verbatim and Gist Parallels Between the Gospels: Coded Greek Synopsis and Selected Statistics”. 3rd edition. Cooranbong, NSW: Avondale Academic Press, 2022. “Memory, Jesus and the Synoptic Gospels”. Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2011; Leiden: Brill, 2012. “Mainstream or Marginal?: The Matthean Community in Early Christianity”. Friedensauer Schriftenreihe A12. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2012. “1 and 2 Peter”. Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2016. “Tithing Practices Among Seventh-day Adventists: A Study of Tithe Demographics and Motives in Australia, Brazil, England, Kenya and the United States”. Cooranbong, NSW; Silver Spring MD: Avondale Academic Press/General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics and Research, 2016. “Beyond the Da Vinci Code”. Nampa, ID: Pacific Press, 2006. “Ezekiel: Through Crises to Glory”. Boise, ID: Pacific Press, 1997.