Answer:
Aorist tense.
Step-by-step explanation:
Aorist tense is in Greek grammar that refers to simple past tense. Aorist tense informs the audience that an action took place at a point of time but how long did it take to complete the action is not specified.
'Summary,' 'beginning of an action,' 'timeless,' and 'present viewed from a distant perspective' are aspectual nuances of aorist tense.
Aorist tense show the action in summarized manner to help people understand easily. It is a 'timeless' action as no time is specified. And it presents the action from distant perspective or from the writer's perspective without being involved.
Thus the correct answer is aorist tense.