A primary preposition; to or into (indicating the point reached or {entered}) of {place} {time} or (figuratively) purpose ({result} etc.); also in adverbial phrases.: - [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.
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Mat 5:9Blessed are the peacemakersG1518: for they shall be called the children of God.