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Romans 4:18

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3739 Who ος
G3844 against παρ
G1680 hope ελπιδα
G1909 in επ
G1680 hope ελπιδι
G4100 believed επιστευσεν
G1519   εις
G3588   το
G1096 might become γενεσθαι
G846 that he αυτον
G3962 the father πατερα
G4183 of many πολλων
G1484 nations εθνων
G2596 according κατα
G3588   το
G2046 to that which was spoken ειρημενον
G3779 So ουτως
G1510   εσται
G3588   το
G4690 seed σπερμα
G4675 shall thy σου

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3844 against
G1680 hope
G4100 believed
G1680 hope
  that
  might
G1096 become
  the
G3962 father
  of
G4183 many
G1484 nations
G2596 according
  to
  that
  which
  was
G2046 spoken
  shall
G4690 seed

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G2596
Greek: κατά
Transliteration: kata
Pronunciation: kat-ah'
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: about according as (to) after against (when they were) X-(idiom) alone among and X-(idiom) apart (even like) as (concerning pertaining to touching) X-(idiom) aside at before beyond by to the charge of [charita-] bly concerning + covered [dai-] ly down every (+ far more) exceeding X-(idiom) more excellent for from . . . to godly in (-asmuch divers every -to respect of) . . . by after the manner of + by any means beyond (out of) measure X-(idiom) mightily more X-(idiom) natural of (up-) on (X part) out (of every) over against (+ your) X-(idiom) own + particularly so through (-oughout -oughout every) thus (un-) to (-gether -ward) X-(idiom) uttermost where (-by) with. In composition it retains many of these applications and frequently denotes opposition distribution or intensity .
Definition:  

(preposition) down (in place or time) in varied relations (according to the case [genitive dative or accusative] with which it is joined)

1. down from, through out

2. according to, toward, along

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