A Preposition Proposition
Joseph A. Weaks
j.weaks at student.tcu.edu
Thu Aug 30 17:59:39 EDT 2001
Well, Matt, for starters, here's the introduction to EIS in Daniel
Wallace, Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics:
EIS
A. Basic Uses (with Accusative only)
1. Spatial: into, toward, in
2. Temporal: for, throughout
3. Purpose: for, in order to, to
4. Result: so that, with the result that
5. Reference/Respect: with respect to, with reference to
6. Advantage: for
7. Disadvantage: against
8. In the place of ejn (with its various nuances)
At 17:39 -0400 8/30/01, Matthew R. Miller wrote:
>Helllo all,
>
>Would someone be so kind as to give me a summary of all of the general
>uses of the preposition EIS, including the different cases of nouns
>governed? Thanks, Matt Miller
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