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Luke 20:9

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G756 began ηρξατο
G1161 Then δε
G4314 he to προς
G3588 the τον
G2992 people λαον
G3004 speak λεγειν
G3588 the την
G3850 parable παραβολην
G3778   ταυτην
G444 man ανθρωπος
G5100 A certain τις
G5452 planted εφυτευσεν
G290 a vineyard αμπελωνα
G2532 and και
G1554 let it forth εξεδοτο
G846   αυτον
G1092 husbandmen γεωργοις
G2532 and και
G589 went into a far country απεδημησεν
G5550 time χρονους
G2425 for a long ικανους

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G1161 Then
G756 began
  he
G3004 speak
G2992 people
G5026 this
G3850 parable
  A
G5100 certain
G444 man
G5452 planted
  a
G290 vineyard
  let
  it
G1554 forth
G1092 husbandmen
  went
  into
  a
  far
G589 country
  for
  a
G2425 long
G5550 time

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G4314
Greek: πρός
Transliteration: pros
Pronunciation: pros
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: about according to against among at because of before between ([where-]) by for X-(idiom) at thy house in for intent nigh unto of which pertain to that to (the end that) + together to ([you]) -ward unto with (-in). In compounds it denotes essentially the same applications namely motion towards accession to or nearness at.
Definition:  

a preposition of direction; forward to that is toward (with the genitive case the side of that is pertaining to; with the dative case by the side of that is near to; usually with the accusative case the place time occasion or respect which is the destination of the relation that is whither or for which it is predicated)

1. to the advantage of

2. at, near, by

3. to, towards, with, with regard to

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