δι’

diá

through

Primarily indicates the sense of 'through,' denoting the means, agency, manner, or ground by which an action is accomplished. Depending on context, it can mark: (1) movement or extension through space or time; (2) means, instrument, or intermediary agency; (3) cause, reason, or basis for an action (esp. with accusative). Commonly governs either the genitive or accusative case, shifting nuance accordingly.

G1223

Acts 4:16 · Word #13

Lexicon G1223

Lemmaδιά
Transliterationdiá
Strong'sG1223
DefinitionPrimarily indicates the sense of 'through,' denoting the means, agency, manner, or ground by which an action is accomplished. Depending on context, it can mark: (1) movement or extension through space or time; (2) means, instrument, or intermediary agency; (3) cause, reason, or basis for an action (esp. with accusative). Commonly governs either the genitive or accusative case, shifting nuance accordingly.

Morphology PREP GEN All morphology codes

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

Common Translation

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Lexical Info

Lemmaδιά
Strong'sG1223

SIBI-P1 Translation G1223-01

through

Morphological NotesPreposition governing the genitive case (Gr,P with genitive); indicates means, agency, or passage through.
Rendering RationaleWith the genitive case, διά primarily denotes movement through or agency/means by which something is accomplished. "Through" preserves this core spatial and instrumental sense without importing contextual nuance.

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