diff --git a/content/mood_subjunctive.rst b/content/mood_subjunctive.rst index 8713ff0..6577fb9 100644 --- a/content/mood_subjunctive.rst +++ b/content/mood_subjunctive.rst @@ -332,21 +332,28 @@ Example : Exhortative Subjunctive as a command *Get up, that* **we might go**. *Behold, the one betraying me has approached* -[Note: In this example ἐγείρεσθε is a second person plural imperative. +[Note: In order to pick up on the imperatival force of the Exhortavie Subjunctive, +this could also be translated, " Get up! Let us Go! Behold, the one betraying me has approached."] + +[Note: In this example *ἐγείρεσθε* is a second person plural imperative. Therefore the force of the imperative is carried over onto “Let us go.”] Prohibitive Subjunctive ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -μή + a verb in the aorist subjunctive is used to indicate a prohibition. +*μή* + *a verb in the aorist subjunctive* is used to indicate a prohibition. -οὐ μή + a verb in the aorist subjunctive is used to indicate an emphatic prohibition. Jesus uses this form to express that something will never happen. It adds extra strength to the prohibition. +*οὐ μή* + *a verb in the aorist subjunctive* is used to indicate an emphatic prohibition. +Jesus uses this form to express that something will never happen. It adds extra strength to the prohibition. Example of Simple prohibition -Matthew 1:20 -μὴ φοβηθῇς παραλαβεῖν Μαρίαν τὴν γυναῖκά σου +.. csv-table:: Table VMS-8 Simple prohibition + :Header-Rows: 1 + + Matthew 1:20 + μὴ,φοβηθῇς,παραλαβεῖν,Μαρίαν,τὴν,γυναῖκά, σου mē phobēthēs paralabein Marian tēn gynaika sou not do fear to take Mary the wife of you