Lexicon / G3385
μήτι
mēti
  • surely not
  • can this be

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Glosses: surely not

μή-τι

interrog. particle, expecting a negative answer: Mat.7:16 26:22, 25, Mrk.4:21 14:19, Luk.6:39, Jhn.8:22 18:35, Act.10:47, 2Co.12:18, Jas.3:11; in hesitant questions (see M, Pr. 170.), μ οὗτός ἐστιν,

can this be, Mat.12:23, Jhn.4:29; μ. ἄρα, 2Co.1:17; On εἰ μήτι (Luk.9:13, cf. Bl. § 65, 6), see: εἰ.†

εἰ,

conjunctive particle, used in conditions and in indirect questions.

__I. Conditional, if;

__1. with indic, expressing a general assumption;

__(a) pres.: before indic, pres. Mat.11:14, Rom.8:25, al.; before imperat. Mrk.4:23 9:22, Jhn.15:18, 1Co.7:9, al.; before fut. indic. Luk.16:31, Rom.8:11, al.; before pf. or aor. with negation in apodosis, Mat.12:26, Rom.4:14, al.; similarly, before impf. Luk.17:6, Jhn.8:39; before quæst. Mat.6:23, Jhn.5:47 7:23 8:46, 1Pe.2:20;

__(b) fut.: Mat.26:33, 1Pe.2:20;

__(with) pf.: Jhn.11:12, Rom.6:5, al.;

__(d) aor.: Luk.16:11 19:8, Jhn.13:32, 18:23, Rev.20:15, al.

__2. Where the assumption is certain = ἐπεί: Mat.12:28, Jhn.7:4, Rom.5:17, al.

__3. Of an unfulfilled condition, with indic, impf. aor. or plpf. before ἄν, with imp. or aor. (see: ἄν, I, i).

__4. C. indic. after verbs denoting wonder, etc. sometimes, but not always, coupled with an element of doubt: Mrk.15:44, 1Jn.3:13, al.

__5. C. indic. as in LXX (Num.14:3o, 1Ki.14:45, al. = Heb. אִם), in oaths, with the formula of imprecation understood in a suppressed apodosis (WM, 627; Burton, §272): Mrk.8:12, Heb.3:11" (LXX) 4:3 (LXX).

__6. Rarely (cl.) with optative, to express a merely possible condition: Act.24:19 27:39, 1Co.14:10 15:37, I Pe3:14, 17.

__II. Interrogative, if, whether.

__1. As in cl. in indir. questions after verbs of seeing, asking, knowing, saying, etc.: with indic. pres. Mat.26:63, Mrk.15:36, Act.19:2, 2Co.13:5, al.; fut. Mrk.3:2, Act.8:22, al.; aor. Mrk.15:44, 1Co.1:16, al.; with subjc. aor. (M, Pr. 194), Php.3:12.

__2. As in LXX (= Heb. אִם and interrog. הֲ, Gen.17:17, al.; see WM, 639f.; Viteau, i, 22), in direct questions: Mrk.8:23 (Tr. WH, txt.), Luk.13:23, 22:49, Act.19:2, al.

__III. With other particles.

__1. εἰ ἄρα, εἴγε, εἰ δὲ μήγε, see: ἄρα, γε.

__2. εἰ δὲ καί, but if also: Luk.11:18; but even if, 1Co.4:7, 2Co.4:3 11:16.

__3. εἰ δὲ μή, but if not, but if otherwise: Mrk.2:21, 22 Jhn.14:2, Rev.2:5, al.

__4. εἰ καί, if even, if also, although: Mrk.14:29, Luk.11:8, 1Co.7:21, 2Co.4:16, Php.2:17, al.

__5. καὶ εἰ, even if, see: καί

__6. εἰ μή, if not, unless, except, but only: Mat.24:22, Mrk.2:26 6:5, Jhn.9:33, 1Co.7:17 (only), Gal.1:19 (cf. ἐὰν μή, 2:16; see Hort. Ja. xvi); ἐκτὸς εἰ μή, pleonastic (Bl. §65, 6), 1Co.14:5 15:2, 1Ti.5:19.

__7. εἰ μήν = cl. ἦ μήν (M, Pr. 46), in oaths, surely (Eze.33:27, al.): Heb.6:14.

__8. εἴ πως, if haply: Act.27:12, Rom.1:10.

__9. εἴτε . . . εἴτε, whether . . . or; Rom.12:6-8, 1Co.3:22 13:8, al.

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Abbott-Smith

Glosses: can this be

can this be