διὸ
dió
therefore
Therefore, for this reason, consequently; introducing an inference, conclusion, or logical result from a previous statement or argument. As a marker of logical or causal connection, διό signals that what follows is justified by what has just been said, functioning to draw explicit connections between statements, events, or instructions.
Acts 24:26 · Word #11
Lexicon G1352
| Lemma | διό |
| Transliteration | dió |
| Strong's | G1352 |
| Definition | Therefore, for this reason, consequently; introducing an inference, conclusion, or logical result from a previous statement or argument. As a marker of logical or causal connection, διό signals that what follows is justified by what has just been said, functioning to draw explicit connections between statements, events, or instructions. |
Morphology CONJ
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | CONJ — Coordinating Conjunction — Joins equal elements |
Common Translation
| Phrase | therefore |
| Literal | therefore |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | διό |
| Strong's | G1352 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G1352-01
for this reason
| Morphological Notes | Coordinating conjunction; indeclinable inferential particle introducing a logical conclusion or result. |
| Rendering Rationale | "For this reason" preserves the compound sense of διά (because of, through) and ὅ (which thing), reflecting an explicit logical conclusion drawn from prior grounds. As a coordinating conjunction, it introduces an inferred result without inflectional features to mark. |
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