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διά
diá

through (in very wide applications, local, causal, or occasional)

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Definition

From Mounce's Concise Greek-English Dictionary

Strong’s Definition

through (in very wide applications, local, causal, or occasional)

Mounce Concise Greek-English Dictionary

(1) gen., through, used of place or medium, Mt. 7:13; Lk. 6:1; 2 Cor. 11:33; through, of time, during, in the course of, Heb. 2:15; Acts 5:19; through, of immediate agency, causation, instrumentality, by means of, by, Jn. 1:3; Acts 3:18; of means or manner, through, by, with, Lk. 8:4; 2 Cor. 5:7; 8:8; of state or condition, in a state of, Rom. 4:11; (2) acc., used of causation which is not direct and immediate in the production of a result, on account of, because of, for the sake of, with a view to, Mk. 2:27; Jn. 1:31; rarely, through, while subject to a state of untoward circumstances, Gal. 4:13

Source: Mounce Concise Greek-English Dictionary

Translated in KJV as

afteralwaysamongatto avoidbecause of (that)brieflybyfor (cause) … forefrominby occasion ofofby reason offor sakethattherebythereforeX thoughthrough(-out)towhereforewith (-in)

Etymology

a primary preposition denoting the channel of an act;

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