AND BYZANTINE GREEK. 115 



k 



Oeiav, Iva ae e-^a et? tov -n-apaSeiaov. Amphil. 222 B 'Eap eXda eU Trjv avpiov ew? wpa<; ^KTt]<;, 

 Tt •jrot€L<i ; o Se e^»/, Iva airoOavu). Aeyei, avra 6 ayio^, Nal, Iva a-TTodavrj^ rrj djiapTia K/jarji; Se 

 Tft) XpicTTU) fiov. 222 C Eav ^ria7j<; ewi avpiov, iva j3aTrTi<j6u). Epim. I, 611 B To ovv Trpo 

 iwcr^opov 'iva eiirrj irpo tou elvai ri kui KTiaOrjvai, will Say, equivalent to -ravTov arffiaivei rm, 

 it means the same thine/. ScYL. 643, 12 'Ew cre eKTiaa, <j)ovpve, iw iva ae '^aXdaco, I built 



thee, O oven, I will demolish thee. 



§ 93. 



In modern Greek, vd (iva), negatively va fi-q ('iva firi), may follow to-w?; as, "laa^ va 

 eXOrj, Pcrha2)S he will come. "la(o<; vd p,i]v r)ve iBd), It is j)Ossible he may not he here ; Per- 

 haps he is not here. 



So Novell. Alex. 9 AXkd tov p.ev evdperov ^lov to-w? 'iva e-}(a)(7iv, Sut they may perhaps 

 lead a virtuous^ life. 



§ 94. 



"Iva, that, in order that, to the end that, for the purpose of, has the force of the limit- 

 ing accusative. This is its usual signification in classical Greek. 



Examples from later and Byzantine authors. With the indicative (§ 88) : NT. 1 Cor. 



4, 6 To p,7] virep b yeypaTrrai (ppovelv, iva /uirj ei9 virep tov ei^o? ^vcnovcrde KaTa tov eTe'pov. 13, 3 

 'Edv wapaSco to atofid p.ov, iva Kav6ricro/jLai (v. 1. KavdrjacoiJiai). Gal. 4, 17 'EKKXelaai vp,d<i 

 BeXovaiv, iva avTOv<i ^lyXoOxe. 1 Pet. 3, 1 'TTTOTacxao/jievai toi<; tStot? avBpdc7iv, 'iva, koI ei tiv£<: 

 aireiOovai tw "Koym, Bia Trj<; twv yvvaiKwv avacrTpo<pr]'; avev \oyov KepBrjOrjaovrai (v. 1. KepBr]6rj- 



amvTai). ApocR. Thom. Euangel. 8, 1 "Iva amov^ KaTapdffo/jiai. Nicod. Euangel. I, B, 



2, 5 'Iva ipoveva-ovaiv. II, 2 (18), 2 'Iva ceoOrjasTai. Act. Paul, et Thecl. 11 "iva ydfioi 

 firi yivovTai, dX/C ovTa><; p,evov(Tiv. 29 'Iva ^r]creTai. Act. Philip. 34 'Iva Ka6e\Q)criv tov 

 ^iKiinrov ica\ apovaiv arr avTov tov<; criBr]pov<s KopaKa<s. Barn. 7 Iva Bel, IgnaT. Ephes. 4 

 "Iva aBeTe. Martyr. Ignat. (inedit.) 4 Ovk ediyov avTov tS)v aapKcov, 'iva to \ei-<^avov 

 avTOV TjV (pvXaKTTjpiov tt) Poy/Jiaicov TrdXei, for 'iva eirj. HlPPOL. 65, 90. 225, 65 'Iva eaTai. 

 Amphil. 189 C 'Iva Kai ev tovtw Kav^rjcro/xai. 



With the J)erfect suhjunctive : Iren. 1, 9, 1 Kal i-Tn, twv Xoi-n-wv av^vyiwv ypKeadT] t>) twv 

 dppivwv irpoaTjyopia .... iva ttjv evoTijTa Bia iravTcov fj ire^vXaKui';. 



With the future optative (§ 88) : Herodian. 2, 2, 10 "Iv' ovv avTov'i eK^idaoivro 

 viraKovaai, TT-avBrj/iel (tvv^jXOov. Eus. 2, 15 '/2s dv KaTaXei\jroi. Id. 6, 46, p. 319, 26 'i2s 

 dv avavTijaoi. Id. 8, 9, p. 387 /2? dv avTcov oIktov XajBoiev, (peiBco re "TraiBav koI yvvaiKa>v 

 iroiT\<TOivTo, ' EpipH. I, 379 D /2s e(TTi -TrpeTTOv tjj avrov ets iravTa'; oxpeXeia, 'iv o'l fieTavori- 

 cravTE'; t^? trap avTOV ajivnjo'Teia'i Tv^ovTei; to croiTi^piov KTijaoiVTO. Agath. 37 ' Ottoj? irapa- 



