εἰς
eis
in
A preposition marking the direction toward which an action is aimed or proceeds (into, toward, to). In extended uses, can denote entry or movement into a place or state, reference to a purpose, result, or intended goal, as well as indicating a relation to time (until, for), or in certain contexts, reference or regard (concerning, with respect to). The primary sense is directional, often implying motion with a resulting entry or transition into a place, situation, or state.
Luke 16:8 · Word #24
Lexicon G1519
| Lemma | εἰς |
| Transliteration | eis |
| Strong's | G1519 |
| Definition | A preposition marking the direction toward which an action is aimed or proceeds (into, toward, to). In extended uses, can denote entry or movement into a place or state, reference to a purpose, result, or intended goal, as well as indicating a relation to time (until, for), or in certain contexts, reference or regard (concerning, with respect to). The primary sense is directional, often implying motion with a resulting entry or transition into a place, situation, or state. |
Morphology PREP ACC
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | PREP — Preposition — Shows relationship between words |
| Case | ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent |
Common Translation
| Phrase | in |
| Literal | into/to |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | εἰς |
| Strong's | G1519 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G1519-01
into
| Morphological Notes | Preposition governing the accusative case (Gr,P,,,,,A); marks direction toward a goal or entry into an object. |
| Rendering Rationale | The primary force of εἰς is directional, marking movement toward and often entry into a goal or state. Rendering it as "into" preserves this core sense of motion with resulting transition, consistent with its governance of the accusative case. |
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