Greek · G1722

ἐν

"In," at, (up-)on, by, etc.

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ἐν G1722
Pronunciation en

What does ἐν (en) mean in the Bible?

En is a Greek preposition that can name location, circumstance, means, association, sphere, or relation, depending on the dative phrase it governs. Because English often renders it with in, by, with, among, or within, the word must be read from the phrase and passage rather than from one fixed gloss.

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What does ἐν (en) mean in the Bible?

En is a Greek preposition that can name location, circumstance, means, association, sphere, or relation, depending on the dative phrase it governs. Because English often renders it with in, by, with, among, or within, the word must be read from the phrase and passage rather than from one fixed gloss.

How does the BSB render G1722?

The BSB source-word alignment has 2,754 aligned rows for this entry. Common renderings include in (1,470), by (145), with (140), vvv (136), at (123).

Where does ἐν (en) appear in Scripture?

The source-word alignment first shows this entry at Matthew 1:18. Its strongest book concentrations include Luke (361), Matthew (293), Acts (280), John (226).

What This Word Actually Means

En is a Greek preposition that can name location, circumstance, means, association, sphere, or relation, depending on the dative phrase it governs. Because English often renders it with in, by, with, among, or within, the word must be read from the phrase and passage rather than from one fixed gloss. In ordinary contexts it may locate a person, event, or action.

In theological contexts it can help describe life in Christ, blessing in Christ, creation in Him, thanksgiving in a circumstance, or abiding in Him. The pastoral value of en is not that every occurrence carries mystical union. It is that Scripture often uses this small word to locate people, actions, blessings, and identities within a governed sphere.

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