G5776 - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

Strong's:

Tense-Future

The future tense corresponds to the English future, and
indicates the contemplated or certain occurrence of an event
which has not yet occurred.

Related words

G5776

G5692
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Active See { [G5784]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-813

G5693
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Active See { [G5784]}
Mood -Infinitive See { [G5795]}
Count-1

G5694
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Active See { [G5784]}
Mood -Participle See { [G5796]}
Count-11

G5695
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Middle Deponent See { [G5788]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-271

G5696
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Middle Deponent See { [G5788]}
Mood -Infinitive See { [G5795]}
Count-1

G5697
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Middle Deponent See { [G5788]}
Mood -Participle See { [G5796]}
Count-3

G5698
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Middle See { [G5785]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-33

G5699
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Middle or Passive Deponent See { [G5790]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-8

G5700
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Passive Deponent See { [G5789]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-7

G5701
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Passive See { [G5786]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-251

G5702
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Passive See { [G5786]}
Mood -Participle See { [G5796]}
Count-1

G5703
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-Passive See { [G5786]}
Mood -Subjunctive See { [G5792]}
Count-1

G5704
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-No Voice Stated See { [G5799]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-188

G5705
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-No Voice Stated See { [G5799]}
Mood -Infinitive See { [G5795]}
Count-5

G5706
Tense-Future See { [G5776]} Voice-No Voice Stated See { [G5799]}
Mood -Participle See { [G5796]}
Count-2

G5781
Tense-Second Future
The "second future" is identical in meaning to that of the
normal or "first" future tense. The classification merely
reflects a spelling variation in Greek of the "first future"
tense, and has no effect on English meaning beyond that of the
normal future.

See "Future" { [G5776]}