John:11:15
rwp@John:11:15 @{For your sakes} (\di' humas\). That they may witness his raising from the grave. {That I was not there} (\hoti ouk mn ekei\). Imperfect middle \mn\ of the later Greek instead of the common active \n\ in indirect discourse in place of the usual present retained as in verse 13|. {To the intent ye may believe} (\hina pisteuste\). Purpose clause with \hina\ and the ingressive aorist active subjunctive, "that ye may come to believe" (more than you do). See the same use of the ingressive aorist in \episteusan\ (2:11|) where the disciples gained in belief. {Nevertheless let us go to him} (\alla agmen pros auton\). Volitive subjunctive, repeating the proposal of verse 7|. He is dead, but no matter, yea all the more let us go on to him.