G156 Definition

Strong's number
G156
Lemma
αἰτία
Transliteration
aitía
Pronunciation
-
Strong's definition
a cause (as if asked for), i.e. (logical) reason (motive, matter), (legal) crime (alleged or proved) accusation, case, cause, crime, fault, (wh-)ere(-fore) from the same as G154 (αἰτέω);

20 instances of the word αἰτία aitía (G156)

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  • 2 Timothy 1:6 - Wherefore which I put thee that thou stir up the gift of God which is in thee Wherefore the putting on hands of my

  • 2 Timothy 1:12 - For the which cause also these things I nevertheless not I am I know for the which I have believed also am persuaded that able he is have committed unto him that which I to keep against that day

  • Titus 1:13 - witness This is true Wherefore rebuke them sharply that they may be sound in the faith

  • Hebrews 2:11 - both For he that sanctifieth and he that sanctifieth of one are all for which cause not ashamed brethren them to call

  • Luke 8:47 - saw And when the woman that not hid trembling she came and falling down before him for what cause she had touched him she declared him before all the people and how she was healed immediately

  • Acts 10:21 - went down Then Peter to which the men which were sent from which Cornelius to him and said Behold I am he whom ye seek what which is the cause wherefore he whom ye are come

  • Acts 13:28 - And no cause of death though they found in him yet desired they Pilate should be slain that he

  • Mark 15:26 - And was the superscription accusation of his written over THE KING OF THE JEWS

  • John 18:38 - saith him Pilate What is truth And this when he had said again he went out unto the Jews And saith him I no fault find in him

  • Matthew 19:3 - also came him The Pharisees tempting him also saying him Is it lawful for a man to put away wife him for every cause

  • John 19:4 - went therefore again forth Pilate and saith him I bring to you him forth that ye may know that in him no fault I find

  • John 19:6 - When therefore saw him the chief priests and officers they cried out saith Crucify Crucify saith him him Pilate Take him ye and Crucify I him for no find in him fault

  • Matthew 19:10 - say His disciples His If so be the case of the man with his wife not good to marry

  • Acts 22:24 - commanded him The chief captain to be brought into the castle and bade by scourging should be examined him that he might know wherefore so against him

  • Acts 23:28 - I would And have known the cause wherefore they accused him I brought him into council him

  • Acts 25:18 - Against of such things as stood up when the accusers none accusation they brought of such things as supposed I

  • Acts 25:27 - unreasonable For to me it seemeth to send a prisoner not withal and laid against him the crimes to signify

  • Matthew 27:37 - And set up over head his accusation his written THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS

  • Acts 28:18 - Who when they had examined me would have let me go because no cause of death there was in me

  • Acts 28:20 - For therefore cause have I called for you to see you and to speak with you because that for the hope of Israel chain I am bound with

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