Word Summary
hinati: for what purpose?
Original Word: ἱνατίTransliteration: hinati
Phonetic Spelling: (hin-at-ee')
Short Definition: for what purpose?
Meaning: for what purpose?
Strong's Concordance
wherefore, why.
From hina and tis; for what reason ?, i.e. Why? -- wherefore, why.
see GREEK hina
see GREEK tis
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2444: ἵνα τίἵνα τί (so
L WH uniformly, also
Tr except (by mistake?) in
Matthew 27:46), and written unitedly
ἱνατί (so
Rec.st bez G T uniformly; see
Winers Grammar, § 5, 2); Latin
utquid? i. e.
for what purpose? wherefore? why? an elliptical formula, due to the fact that a questioner begins an answer to his own question with the word
ἵνα, but not knowing how to complete it reverts again to the question, as if to ask what will complete the answer:
that (what?) may or might happen (
ut (
quid?)
fiat or
fieret); see
Herm. ad Vig., p. 847; Kühner, § 587,5 ii., p. 1020;
Winers Grammar, § 25, 1 at the end; (
Buttmann, § 149, 2):
Matthew 9:4;
Matthew 27:46;
Luke 13:7;
Acts 4:25;
Acts 7:26;
1 Corinthians 10:29. Add, from the
Sept.,
Genesis 4:6;
Genesis 25:32;
Genesis 27:46;
Numbers 14:3;
Numbers 22:32 (
Ald.);
Judges 6:13 (
Alex.,
Ald.,
Complutensian);
1 Samuel 1:8;
2 Samuel 3:24;
2 Samuel 15:19;
Job 3:12;
Job 10:18;
Jeremiah 2:29;
Jeremiah 14:19;
Jeremiah 15:18;
Daniel 10:20 (
Theod.);
Isaiah 2:1;
Isaiah 10:1 (
Isaiah 9:22);
Isaiah 21:2 (
Isaiah 22:2), etc.; Sir. 14:3; 1 Macc. 2:7. (
Aristophanes, nub. 1192;
Plato, Apology c. 14, p. 26 c.; others.)