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Romans 12:1

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3870 I beseech παρακαλω
G3767 therefore ουν
G5209 you υμας
G80 brethren αδελφοι
G1223 by δια
G3588 the των
G3628 mercies οικτιρμων
G3588 the του
G2316 of God θεου
G3936 that ye present παραστησαι
G3588 the τα
G4983 bodies σωματα
G5216 your υμων
G2378 sacrifice θυσιαν
G2198 a living ζωσαν
G40 holy αγιαν
G2101 acceptable ευαρεστον
G3588 the τω
G2316 unto God θεω
G3588 the την
G3050 reasonable λογικην
G2999 service λατρειαν
G5216 which is your υμων

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  I
G3870 beseech
G3767 therefore
G80 brethren
G3628 mercies
  of
  that
  ye
G3936 present
G5216 your
G4983 bodies
  a
G2198 living
G2378 sacrifice
G40 holy
G2101 acceptable
  unto
  which
  is
G5216 your
G3050 reasonable
G2999 service

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G1223
Greek: διά
Transliteration: dia
Pronunciation: dee-ah'
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: after always among at to avoid because of (that) briefly by for (cause) . . . fore from in by occasion of of by reason of for sake that thereby therefore X-(idiom) though through (-out) to wherefore with (-in). In composition it retains the same general import.
Definition:  

through (in very wide applications local causal or occasional). In composition it retains the same general import

1. through

a. of place

1. with

2. in

b. of time

1. throughout

2. during

c. of means

1. by

2. by the means of

2. through

a. the ground or reason by which something is or is not done

1. by reason of

2. on account of

3. because of for this reason

4. therefore

5. on this account

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.