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 5795 Mood - Infinitive
     The Greek infinitive mood in most cases corresponds to the
     English infinitive, which is basically the verb with "to"
     prefixed, as "to believe."
     Like the English infinitive, the Greek infinitive can be used
     like a noun phrase ("It is better to live than to die"), as
     well as to reflect purpose or result ("This was done to
     fulfil what the prophet said").
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