ἕνεκα

héneka

reason

A preposition expressing causation, motivation, or purpose: 'because of,' 'for the sake of,' 'on account of.' Used to indicate the cause, reason, or motive that underlies an action or state. Can also introduce a purpose or intended outcome. The preposition typically governs the genitive case (and sometimes other cases in later Greek).

G1752

Acts 19:32 · Word #18

Lexicon G1752

Lemmaἕνεκα
Transliterationhéneka
Strong'sG1752
DefinitionA preposition expressing causation, motivation, or purpose: 'because of,' 'for the sake of,' 'on account of.' Used to indicate the cause, reason, or motive that underlies an action or state. Can also introduce a purpose or intended outcome. The preposition typically governs the genitive case (and sometimes other cases in later Greek).

Morphology PREP GEN All morphology codes

Part of Speech PREP — Preposition — Shows relationship between words
Case GEN — Genitive — Possession, source, or separation

Common Translation

Phrasereason
Literalbecause-of

Lexical Info

Lemmaἕνεκα
Strong'sG1752

SIBI-P1 Translation G1752-02

because of

Morphological NotesPreposition governing the genitive case; expresses cause, motive, or purpose.
Rendering Rationale"Because of" directly expresses the preposition’s core causal and motivational force, reflecting its governance of the genitive to denote reason or basis. It preserves the root idea of underlying cause or motive without adding contextual nuance.

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