STRONGS G2658:
καταντάω,
κατάντω: 1 aorist
κατήντησα; perfect
κατήντηκα (
1 Corinthians 10:11 L T Tr WH);
to come to, arrive at;
a. properly: followed by
εἰς with the accusative of place,
Acts 16:1;
Acts 18:19,
24;
Acts 21:7;
Acts 25:13;
Acts 27:12;
Acts 28:13 (2 Macc. 4:44);
ἀντικρύ τίνος, to a place over against, opposite another,
Acts 20:15;
εἰς τινα τά τέλη τῶν αἰώνων κατήντηκεν, i. e. whose lifetime occurs at the ends of the ages,
1 Corinthians 10:11.
b. metaphorically,
εἰς τί, like the Latin
ad aliquid pervenio, i. e.
to attain to a thing:
Acts 26:7;
Ephesians 4:13;
Philippians 3:11;
κάταντα τί εἰς τινα, to one, that he may become partaker of it,
1 Corinthians 14:36. (
Polybius,
Diodorus; ecclesiastical writings.)
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