Θεῷ

theós

God

A divine being or deity; in monotheistic or polytheistic contexts, a supernatural, immortal entity regarded as possessing powers beyond those of humans. With the article (ὁ θεός), typically refers to the supreme divinity, especially in monotheistic Israelite/Judean contexts; also, a general term for a god or divine power in Greco-Roman religion. By extension, occasionally used to refer to one exercising divine prerogatives or authority (e.g., magistrate or judge), or used in strong idiomatic phrases to intensify meaning.

G2316

Luke 16:13 · Word #25

Lexicon G2316

Lemmaθεός
Transliterationtheós
Strong'sG2316
DefinitionA divine being or deity; in monotheistic or polytheistic contexts, a supernatural, immortal entity regarded as possessing powers beyond those of humans. With the article (ὁ θεός), typically refers to the supreme divinity, especially in monotheistic Israelite/Judean contexts; also, a general term for a god or divine power in Greco-Roman religion. By extension, occasionally used to refer to one exercising divine prerogatives or authority (e.g., magistrate or judge), or used in strong idiomatic phrases to intensify meaning.

Morphology N DAT M SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case DAT — Dative — Indirect object, means, or location
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

PhraseGod
LiteralGod-DMS

Lexical Info

Lemmaθεός
Strong'sG2316

SIBI-P1 Translation G2316-02

to a deity

Morphological NotesNoun; dative case; masculine; singular (Gr,N,,,,,DMS)
Rendering RationaleThe noun θεῷ is dative masculine singular of θεός, indicating indirect object or relation. "To a deity" preserves the core sense of a divine being while reflecting the dative case through the English preposition "to."

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