Where can I find a spreadsheet of the tense forms of verbs?
I think you might find this resource to be helpful - https://www.logos.com/product/41565/biblical-greek-reference
I have this but it is not good for me. I wanted something in excel.
It's not excel but Logos does have a morphology chart interactive
Creating your own would be an excellent way to firm up your grasp on them.
Danny Zacharias has provided a free spreadsheet of the principal parts for 565 verbs. You can copy/paste into your own spreadsheet from that. Here is the link:
https://www.dannyzacharias.net/greek-stuff
Danny Zacharias has provided a free spreadsheet of the principal parts for 565 verbs. You can copy/paste into your own spreadsheet from that. Here is the link: https://www.dannyzacharias.net/greek-stuff
Without a doubt, you are correct. I still have some of the charts and notes that I created in 1976 at Asbury Theological Seminary. Best way to learn.
In those old days, Asbury Seminary required students to take 6 hours of Greek grammar that did not even count toward their degree. Now students get to count their Greek grammar courses as electives toward their degrees. The seminary has gone sissy, I say.
And Dr. Wang made us take all exams at night after classes. No time to waste on exams in class time. Tests were all essay questions. You had to type your essays, and bring your own typewriter and a typist, if you needed one. Nobody had word processors in 1976. Exams lasted hours into the night.
I am smiling as I type this, but it is all true. Wouldn't take a million dollars for the experience. Oh, yes, and we all walked to class in the snow uphill, both ways!
Oh, yes, and we all walked to class in the snow uphill, both ways!
How many miles was it Mike?