εἰμί G5600
present subjunctive of 'to be'; may be, might be, should be
This form of the fundamental Greek verb 'to be' expresses possibility, potentiality, or contingency rather than simple fact. It appears in conditional statements, purpose clauses, and expressions of wish or exhortation. Where the indicative states what is, the subjunctive considers what may be or ought to be. Greek uses this mood far more extensively than English, making it essential for expressing doubt, purpose, and hypothetical situations throughout the New Testament.
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BDB / Lexicon Reference
εἰμί (sum), Aeolic dialect ἔμμι Refs 7th c.BC+; Cretan dialect ἠμί Refs; 2nd pers. singular εἶ, Epic dialect and Ionic dialect εἰς Refs 8th c.BC+, Epic dialect and Doric dialect ἐσσί Refs 8th c.BC+; 3rd.pers. singular ἐστί, Doric dialect ἐντί Refs 3rd c.BC+; 3rd.pers. dual ἐστόν Refs 5th c.BC+; 1st pers. plural ἐσμέν, Epic dialect and Ionic dialect εἰμέν (also in Refs 5th c.BC+, Doric dialect…