From: Jim West (jwest@Highland.Net)
Date: Fri Jul 17 1998 - 23:39:00 EDT
in Dana/Mantey, sec. 111, eis is discussed.
"resultant meanings: with the accusative case: into, unto, to for. These
meanings are very common." "Eis is used more than 1700 times in the NT, and
it occurs only in the accusative case."
Their "resultant meanings" I take as meaning result.
Best,
Jim
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