For an Informed Love of God
Bill Mounce
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αὐτός
Vocabulary form:
αὐτός
Definition:
he, she, it (they, them)
Erasmian:
Modern:
Frequency:
5,597
GK:
899
Cognates:
An autocrat (aujtokrathvV) is a ruling by oneself.
Mnemonic Singing:
Only trust Him,
only trust Him,
only trust Him now.
Notes:
We will see in chapter 12 that aujtovV can also mean "self" and "same," which is reflected in most English cognates and derivatives.
Biblical Concordance
Acts 18:26 | He began to speak boldly in the synagogue, but when they heard him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd), Priscilla and Aquila took him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) and explained more accurately to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) the way of God. |
Acts 18:27 | And when he (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) wanted to continue on into Achaia, the brothers encouraged him and wrote to the disciples to welcome him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd). When he arrived there, he greatly helped those who had come to believe through grace, |
Acts 19:2 | and said to them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” They said to him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), “Why, we have not even heard if there is a Holy Spirit.” |
Acts 19:4 | Paul said, “John baptized with a baptism of repentance, telling the people to believe in the one coming after him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), that is, in Jesus.” |
Acts 19:6 | And when Paul laid his hands on them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd), the Holy Spirit came on them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), and they spoke in tongues and prophesied. |
Acts 19:9 | But when some became stubborn and refused to believe, speaking evil of the Way before the congregation, he withdrew from them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd), taking the disciples with him, and continued daily to discourse in the lecture hall of Tyrannus. |
Acts 19:12 | so that handkerchiefs and aprons were carried off from his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) body for the sick, and diseases were driven away by them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) and evil spirits came out. |
Acts 19:15 | But the evil spirit answering said to them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd), “Jesus I know, and Paul I recognize, but who are you?” |
Acts 19:16 | And the man in whom was the evil spirit leaped on them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), took control and overpowered all seven of them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd), so that they fled, naked and wounded, out of that house. |
Acts 19:17 | And this became known to all the Jews and Greeks who lived in Ephesus. And fear fell upon them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) all, and the name of the Lord Jesus was exalted. |
Acts 19:18 | Also many of those who had become believers kept coming, confessing and divulging their (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) practices. |
Acts 19:19 | And a number of those who had practiced magic arts collected their books and burned them up in the sight of all. And they calculated the value of them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl fem3rd) and found it to be fifty thousand pieces of silver. |
Acts 19:22 | So after sending to Macedonia two of those who were helping him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), Timothy and Erastus, he himself (autos | αὐτός | nom sg masc) stayed for a time in Asia. |
Acts 19:27 | There is danger not only that this trade of ours will fall into disrepute, but also that the temple of the great goddess Artemis is in danger of being regarded as worthless and her (autēs | αὐτῆς | gen sg fem3rd) magnificence in danger of being destroyed, she whom all Asia and the world worship.” |
Acts 19:30 | But when Paul wanted to go in among the people, the disciples would not let him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd). |
Acts 19:31 | And also some of the Asiarchs, being friendly to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), sent to him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) and urged him not to commit himself to the theater. |
Acts 19:33 | And some of the crowd prompted Alexander, the Jews pushing him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) forward. And Alexander motioned with his hand and wanted to make a defense to the crowd. |
Acts 19:38 | If then Demetrius and the craftsmen with him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) have a complaint against anyone, the courts are open, and there are proconsuls. Let them bring charges against one another there. |
Acts 20:2 | When he had gone through those parts and encouraged them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) with many words, he came to Greece. |
Acts 20:3 | He spent three months there, and when a plot was hatched against him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) by the Jews as he was about to set sail for Syria, he decided to return through Macedonia. |
Acts 20:4 | Sopater, the son of Pyrrhus from Berea, went with him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), as did Aristarchus and Secundus from Thessalonians, Gaius a resident of Derbe, Timothy, and the Asians, Tychicus and Trophimus. |
Acts 20:6 | We sailed away after the days of Unleavened Bread from Philippi and joined the others (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) in Troas five days later, where we stayed for seven days. |
Acts 20:7 | On the first day of the week, when we had gathered to break bread, Paul addressed them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd), and since he intended to leave the next day, he continued his message until midnight. |
Acts 20:10 | But Paul went down and threw himself on him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), and putting his arms around him, said, “Do not be alarmed, for his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) life is in him.” (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) |
Acts 20:13 | We, then, went on to the ship and set sail for Assos, where we planned to take Paul on board; for he had made this arrangement, intending himself (autos | αὐτός | nom sg masc) to travel by land. |
Acts 20:14 | When he met us at Assos, we took him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) on board and continued on to Mitylene. |
Acts 20:16 | For Paul had decided to sail past Ephesus, so that he (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) might not have to spend time in Asia, for he was hastening, if it were possible for him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), to be in Jerusalem for the day of Pentecost. |
Acts 20:18 | And when they came to him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), he said to them: (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) “You yourselves know how I lived among you the whole time from the first day on which I set foot in Asia, |
Acts 20:22 | And now, compelled by the Spirit, I am going to Jerusalem, not knowing what will happen to me there, |
Acts 20:30 | Even from among your own group (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc) will men arise, speaking distortions of the truth, to draw the disciples away after them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd). |
Acts 20:32 | And now I commend you to God and to the word of his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) grace, which is able to build you up and to give you an inheritance among all those who are sanctified. |
Acts 20:34 | You yourselves (autoi | αὐτοί | nom pl masc) know that these hands of mine provided for my own needs as well as the needs of those with me. |
Acts 20:35 | In all this I have shown you that by working in this way you must help the weak, remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, how he himself (autos | αὐτός | nom sg masc) said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’” |
Acts 20:36 | And when he had said these things, he knelt down with them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) all and prayed. |
Acts 20:37 | And there was much weeping on the part of all, and they fell on the neck of Paul and kissed him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) lovingly, |
Acts 20:38 | being saddened most of all because of the word he had spoken, that no longer were they going see his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) face. And they escorted him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) to the ship. |
Acts 21:1 | And when we had parted from them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd), we put out to sea and sailed on a straight course to Cos, then on the next day to Rhodes, and from there to Patara. |
Acts 21:3 | We came in sight of Cyprus, and leaving it (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd) behind on our port side, we sailed on to Syria and landed at Tyre, for there the ship was to unload its cargo. |
Acts 21:7 | And having completed the voyage from Tyre, we came to Ptolemais, and we greeted the brothers and stayed one day with them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd). |
Acts 21:8 | On the next day we departed and went to Caesarea. There we went into the house of Philip the evangelist, who was one of the seven, and stayed with him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd). |
Acts 21:12 | When we heard this, both we and the local people urged him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) not to go up to Jerusalem. |
Acts 21:14 | And since he (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) would not be persuaded, we fell silent, saying, “Let the will of the Lord be done.” |
Acts 21:19 | After he greeted them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), he began to relate one by one what God had done among the Gentiles through his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) ministry. |
Acts 21:20 | And when they heard it, they began to praise God. And they said to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), “You see, brother, how many thousands of believers there are among the Jews, and they are all zealous for the law. |
Acts 21:21 | But they were told about you that you are teaching all the Jews who are among the Gentiles to forsake Moses, telling them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) not to circumcise their children and not to walk according to our customs. |
Acts 21:24 | Take these men and purify yourself along with them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) and pay their (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) expenses that they may shave their heads, and everyone will know that there is nothing in what they have been told about you, but that you yourself (autos | αὐτός | nom sg masc) walk keeping the law. |
Acts 21:25 | But as for the Gentiles who have believed, we sent a letter with our judgment that they (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) should abstain from what has been sacrificed to idols, and from blood, and from what has been strangled, and from sexual immorality.” |
Acts 21:26 | Then Paul took the men and on the next day he purified himself with them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) and went into the temple, giving notice of the completion of the days of the purification, at which time the sacrifice would be offered on behalf of each one of them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd). |
Acts 21:27 | When the seven days were about to be completed, the Jews from Asia, upon seeing him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) in the temple, stirred up the whole crowd and laid hands on him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), |
Acts 21:29 | For they had previously seen Trophimus the Ephesian in the city with him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), and they assumed that Paul had taken him into the temple. |