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Galatians 1:5 Ephesians 2:8

Ephesians 2:9  
Τῇ
define inflect
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Number: Singular
Gender: Feminine





γὰρ
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χάριτί
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Case:
Declension: 3rd
Number: Singular
Gender: Feminine





ἐστε
define inflect
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Case:

Number: Plural

Person: 2nd Person
Tense: Present (Continuing)
Voice: Active
Mood: Indicative

σεσῳσμένοι
define inflect
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Case:

Number: Plural
Gender: Masculine

Tense: Perfect (Past with Present Results)
Voice: Middle or Passive
Mood: Participle

διὰ
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πίστεως·
define inflect
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Declension: 3rd
Number: Singular
Gender: Feminine





καὶ
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τοῦτο
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Number: Singular
Gender: Neuter





οὐκ
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ἐξ
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ὑμῶν,
define inflect
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Case:

Number: Plural

Person: 2nd Person




Θεοῦ
define inflect
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Case:
Declension: 2nd
Number: Singular
Gender: Masculine





τὸ
define inflect
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Case:

Number: Singular
Gender: Neuter





δῶρον·
define inflect
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Declension: 2nd
Number: Singular
Gender: Neuter





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Noun Cases

Example

John,Bobhitthe ballwithSteve'sbat.
VocativeNominativeAccusativeGenativeDative

Nominative

Subject.

Who did the action.

Genitive

Expresses possession or relationship.

Often translate using "of ...".

Plural usually ends with ων.

Dative

Indirect Object.

Describes where, when, or how an action happens.

Often translate using "to...", "for ...", "in ...", "on ...", or "by ...".

Singular usually ends with an iota subscript such as ᾳ, ῃ, or ῳ.

Accusative

Direct Object.

Recieves the action of the verb.

Often ends with ν, such as αν, ην, or ον.

Vocative

Direct Address.

Used to speak directly to someone or something.

Often shares the same ending as the nominative.