{Whomsoever I send} (an tina pemps(935c)). More precisely, "If
I send any one" (third-class condition, an=ean and ina,
indefinite pronoun accusative case, object of pemps(935c), first
aorist active subjunctive of pemp(935c), to send). This use of ei
tis or ean tis (if any one) is very much like the indefinite
relative hostis and hos an (or ean), but the idiom is
different. In Mr 8:34f. we have both ei tis thelei and hos
ean while in Joh 14:13f. we find hoti an and ean ti
(Robertson, _Grammar_, p. 956).
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