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2 Corinthians 1:5

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3754 For οτι
G2531 as καθως
G4052 abound περισσευει
G3588 the τα
G3804 sufferings παθηματα
G3588 the του
G5547 of Christ χριστου
G1519 in εις
G2248 us ημας
G3779 so ουτως
G1223 by δια
G5547 Christ χριστου
G4052 aboundeth περισσευει
G2532 also και
G3588 the η
G3874 consolation παρακλησις
G2257 our ημων

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3804 sufferings
  of
G5547 Christ
G4052 abound
G3874 consolation
G2532 also
G4052 aboundeth
G5547 Christ

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G1519
Greek: εἰς
Transliteration: eis
Pronunciation: ice
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: [abundant-] ly against among as at [back-] ward before by concerning + continual + far more exceeding for [intent purpose] fore + forth in (among at unto -so much that -to) to the intent that + of one mind + never of (up-) on + perish + set at one again (so) that therefore (-unto) throughout till to (be the end -ward) (here-) until (-to) . . . ward [where-] fore with. Often used in composition with the same general import but only with verbs (etc.) expressing motion (literallyor figuratively.
Definition:  

to or into (indicating the point reached or entered) of place time or (figuratively) purpose (result etc.); also in adverbial phrases.

1. into, unto, to, towards, for, among "For" (as used in Acts 2:38 "for the forgiveness...") could have two meanings. If you saw a poster saying "Jesse James wanted for robbery", "for" could mean Jesse is wanted so he can commit a robbery, or is wanted because he has committed a robbery. The later sense is the correct one. So too in this passage, the word "for" signifies an action in the past. Otherwise, it would violate the entire tenor of the NT teaching on salvation by grace and not by works.

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