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| The New Testament Greek Lexicon | Strong's Number: 5707 | Tense, Voice and Mood |
| Word Tense | | | Imperfect
The imperfect tense generally represents continual or repeated action. Where the present tense might indicate "they are asking," the imperfect would indicate "they kept on asking."
In the case of the verb "to be," however, the imperfect tense is used as a general past tense and does not carry the connotation of continual or repeated action.
| | 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.searchgodsword.org/lex/grk/view.cgi?number=5707>.
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