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Dodson Greek Lexicon (2010)G4314preposition

πρός

pros

to, towards, with

Definition

The preposition πρός (pros) primarily denotes motion or direction 'to' or 'toward' a person or place, as seen when people come to Jesus (Matthew 3:13). It also expresses a close, intimate relationship 'with' someone, indicating fellowship or presence, such as the Word being 'with' God (John 1:1). Additionally, it can convey purpose or intended result, meaning 'for' or 'in order to,' as in doing something for the sake of God's kingdom. In some contexts, it implies opposition 'against' (e.g., Acts 6:1).

Biblical Usage

πρός is used extensively throughout the New Testament, appearing in narrative, discourse, and epistolary literature. It frequently introduces the object of verbs of speaking, coming, or going, marking the direction of an action (e.g., Matthew 2:12, 'warned...to return'). In John's writings, it notably describes relational proximity, especially between the Father and the Son (John 1:1-2). Its usage for purpose is common in Pauline letters (e.g., Romans 3:26).

Etymology

Derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *per-, meaning 'forward, through.' In classical Greek, πρός originally indicated motion toward a point, often with a sense of proximity. Its semantic range expanded in Koine Greek to include the nuances of relationship, purpose, and opposition, making it a versatile preposition in the New Testament.

Semantic Range

πρός is theologically significant in passages describing the relationship within the Godhead, particularly in John 1:1, where the Logos is said to be πρὸς τὸν θεόν ('with God'), denoting eternal, intimate fellowship and distinction. Understanding its relational sense enriches the reading of passages about communion with God (1 John 1:3) and clarifies the purpose-directed language in teachings on prayer (Matthew 6:6) and Christian living.

In the Greco-Roman world, πρός was a common preposition in everyday speech and formal writing, used in letters and contracts to specify parties and intentions. Its relational usage reflects the high value placed on personal connection and dialogue in ancient Mediterranean culture, where face-to-face interaction was paramount.

εἰς (eis, G1519) — primarily indicates motion 'into' or purpose 'for,' focusing on entry or result, whereas πρός often emphasizes direction toward or relationship with. μετά (meta, G3326) — means 'with' in terms of accompaniment, but πρός can imply a more dynamic orientation or engagement toward someone. παρά (para, G3844) — means 'beside, from,' denoting proximity or source, while πρός emphasizes direction or relation toward.

Word Details

Strong's NumberG4314
Part of Speechpreposition
Greek Formπρός
Transliterationpros
How this works

Definitions are from the Dodson Greek-English Lexicon, a concise public-domain resource suitable for introductory word study. Brief glosses are supplemented by STEPBible TBESG data (CC BY 4.0). For advanced research, standard scholarly references include BDAG (Danker, 3rd ed.) and LSJ.

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Scripture References

Appears in 718 verses in the Bible
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