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Optative Mood - this is two steps removed from the Indicative Mood of reality, and thus, it is what is called the mood of possibility.Subjunctive Mood - this is what is called the mood of probability, which refers to potential events as probably occurring but not for certain thus, it is used to indicate that potential happenings will occur if certain actions take place (on a conditional basis).Indicative Mood - this is the mood of reality, which describes events that are actually occurring, that have happened, or that will actually occur in the future.Or, in other words, we have four moods that refer to that which is actually happening-versus what may happen or that which one wants to happen but it isn’t occurring as yet. In the Greek of the New Testament, you have four moods that relate to actuality. Allow me to first explain what this means. The Subjunctive of Emphatic Negation is, without any equivocation, the most emphatic grammatical structure in the Greek New Testament. The use of an emphatic structure in the Greek New Testament is called the Subjunctive of Emphatic Negation. Over the next several weeks, we are going to focus on some of these structures-namely, those structures that denote strong emphasis in what is being said. When we read English translations of the Bible, or for that matter any other language other than the original Hebrew and Greek, we often do not get the fullness of the grammatical and syntactical structures that the Hebrew and Greek are actually stating and presenting.
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