The Koine Bible

Greek Lexicon

SBL Greek New Testament lexicon

διάνοια

Lemmaδιάνοια
Citation formδιάνοια, ας, ἡ
Part of speechnoun
Glossunderstanding, intellect, mind
Strong’sG1271
Transliterationdiánoia
Definitiondeep thought, properly, the faculty (mind or its disposition), by implication, its exercise
KJV glosses:-- imagination, mind, understanding.
Derivationfrom and
SBLGNT occurrences12

Forms and grammatical context

Each form is parsed from its actual MorphGNT occurrence; a form may have more than one analysis depending on context.

Greek formGrammar and occurrences
διανοίᾳ
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Matthew 22:37
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Luke 1:51
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Luke 10:27
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Ephesians 4:18
noun, dative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----DSF-)Colossians 1:21
διάνοιαν
noun, accusative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----ASF-)Hebrews 10:16
noun, accusative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----ASF-)Hebrews 8:10
noun, accusative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----ASF-)2 Peter 3:1
noun, accusative, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----ASF-)1 John 5:20
διανοίας
noun, genitive, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----GSF-)Mark 12:30
noun, genitive, singular, feminine (MorphGNT ----GSF-)1 Peter 1:13
διανοιῶν
noun, genitive, plural, feminine (MorphGNT ----GPF-)Ephesians 2:3

Morphology

Occurrences

Septuagint occurrences

The same normalized Greek lemma occurs in the Rahlfs Septuagint: διανοια.