The New Testament Greek Lexicon | Strong's Number: 5704 | Tense, Voice and Mood |
| Word Tense | | | Future
The future tense corresponds to the English future, and indicates the contemplated or certain occurrence of an event which has not yet occurred.
| | Word Voice | | | No Tense or Voice Stated
In a number of places certain verbs are cited in Perschbacher's "The New Analytical Greek Lexicon" which do not have any tense or voice directly stated.
In almost all of these cases, one can assume that the tense is Present and the voice is Active, especially when the sense is that of a command (Imperative).
See 5774
See 5784
| | Word Mood | | | Indicative
The indicative mood is a simple statement of fact. If an action really occurs or has occurred or will occur, it will be rendered in the indicative mood.
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Bibliography Information
Thayer and Smith. "Greek Lexicon entry for ". "The New Testament Greek Lexicon". <http://www.studylight.org/lex/grk/view.cgi?number=5704>.
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