rwp@Luke:11:50 @{That ... may be required} (\hina ... ekztthi\). Divinely ordered sequence, first aorist passive subjunctive of \ekzte\, a late and rare verb outside of LXX and N.T., requiring as a debt the blood of the prophets. {Which was shed} (\to ekkechumenon\). Perfect passive participle of \ekche\ and \ekchunn\ (an Aeolic form appearing in the margin of Westcott and Hort here, \ekchunnomenon\, present passive participle). If the present passive is accepted, it means the blood which is perpetually shed from time to time. {From the foundation of the world} (\apo katabols kosmou\). See also kjv@Matthew:25:34; kjv@John:17:24; kjv@Ephesians:1:4|, etc. It is a bold metaphor for the purpose of God.