ἐναντίον

enantíon

before/in the sight of

In front of, facing toward; used adverbially to indicate spatial position (in front of, before), or metaphorically to denote appearing in the presence or view of someone. Also used in legal and formal settings to mean 'in the sight of' or 'under the authority of' a person or group. The core meaning is spatial opposition or facing, with extended senses regarding presence before someone (especially authoritative or significant persons).

G1726

Luke 24:19 · Word #23

Lexicon G1726

Lemmaἐναντίον
Transliterationenantíon
Strong'sG1726
DefinitionIn front of, facing toward; used adverbially to indicate spatial position (in front of, before), or metaphorically to denote appearing in the presence or view of someone. Also used in legal and formal settings to mean 'in the sight of' or 'under the authority of' a person or group. The core meaning is spatial opposition or facing, with extended senses regarding presence before someone (especially authoritative or significant persons).

Morphology PREP GEN All morphology codes

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

Common Translation

Phrasebefore/in the sight of
Literalbefore/opposite

Lexical Info

Lemmaἐναντίον
Strong'sG1726

SIBI-P1 Translation G1726-01

in front of

Morphological NotesPreposition governing the genitive case; functions adverbially or prepositionally to denote spatial or metaphorical position before someone.
Rendering RationaleThe rendering "in front of" preserves the core spatial sense of facing or being opposite someone or something. As a preposition governing the genitive, it marks position or presence before another, often implying standing within their view or authority.

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