- Original: αἰτία
- Transliteration: Aitia
- Phonetic: ahee-tee'-a
- Definition:
1. cause, reason
2. cause for which one is worthy of punishment, crime
3. charge of crime, accusation
- Origin: from the same as
G154
- TDNT entry: None
- Part(s) of speech: Noun Feminine
- Strong's: From the same as
G154 ; a cause (as if asked for) that is (logical) reason (motive matter) (legal) crime (alleged or proved): - accusation case cause crime fault [wh-]ere[-fore].
Total KJV Occurrences: 20
• accusation, 3
Mat 27:37; Mar 15:26; Act 25:18
• case, 1
Mat 19:10
• cause, 9
Mat 19:3;
Luke 8:47; Act 10:21; Act 13:28; Act 23:28; Act 28:18; Act 28:20;
2 Timothy 1:12;
Hebrews 2:11
• crimes, 1
Act 25:27
• fault, 3
Joh 18:38; Joh 19:4; Joh 19:6
• wherefore, 3
Act 22:24;
2 Timothy 1:6;
Titus 1:13