Revelation of Jesus Christ
From the KJV 1611 with Strong's Concordance
G1519
εἰς
eis
{iceo}
A primary preposition; to or into (indicating the point reached or entered), of place, time, or (figuratively) purpose (result, etc.); also in adverbial phrases.
NOTE: Used widely throughout the New Testament (below are the usages from Revelation only).
for
Revelation 1:6, 18; 4:9, 10; 5:13, 14; 7:12; 9:15; 10:6; 11:15; 14:11; 15:7; 19:3; 20:10; 22:2, 5.
in
Revelation 1:11; 6:15; 11:9; 13:6; 17:17.
into
Revelation 2:10, 22; 5:6; 8:5, 8; 12:6, 9, 14; 13:10; 14:19; 15:8; 16:16, 17, 19; 17:3, 8, 11; 18:21; 19:20; 20:3, 10, 14, 15; 21:24, 26, 27; 22:14.
on
Revelation 13:13.
to
Revelation 9:9; 10:5; 11:6, 12; 12:4; 13:3; 16:14; 20:8.
unto
Revelation 1:11; 6:13; 9:1, 7; 12:13; 19:9, 17.
and
Revelation 8:7; 9:3; 16:1, 2, 3, 4.
for
Revelation 16:4.
became
Revelation 8:11.