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Jonah 1:6 Septuagint
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This video provides a detailed grammatical analysis of Jonah 1:6 in the Septuagint, explaining how the ship's captain commands Jonah to wake up and call upon his God, using Greek grammatical forms including the aorist indicative 'prosairkamai' (went to), present active indicative 'lego' (said), aorist imperative 'anasta' (rise up), present middle imperative 'epikaleo' (call upon), and subjunctive constructions with 'hapos' (so that) and 'ou' (not) to express purpose and negation.

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