For an Informed Love of God
Bill Mounce
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ὁ
Vocabulary form:
ὁ
Definition:
the
Erasmian:
Modern:
Frequency:
19,867
GK:
3836
Mnemonic Singing:
All hail the power of Jesus' name,
let angels prostrate fall.
Biblical Concordance
Acts 15:37 | Now Barnabas wanted to take with them John who (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) is called Mark. |
Acts 15:38 | But Paul did not think it wise to take with them this one who (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) had withdrawn from them in Pamphylia and had not gone with them to the (to | τό | acc sg neut) work. |
Acts 15:39 | There arose a sharp disagreement, so that they parted from one another. Barnabas took Mark and sailed off to Cyprus, |
Acts 15:40 | but Paul chose Silas and departed, having been commended to the (tē | τῇ | dat sg fem) grace of the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) Lord by the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl masc) brothers. |
Acts 15:41 | And he traveled through Syria and Cilicia, strengthening the (tas | τάς | acc pl fem) churches. |
Acts 16:2 | He was well attested by the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl masc) brothers at Lystra and Iconium. |
Acts 16:3 | Paul wanted Timothy to accompany him, so he took him and circumcised him because of the (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) Jews who (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) were in those places; for they all knew that his father was a Greek. |
Acts 16:4 | As they went through the (tas | τάς | acc pl fem) cities, they delivered to them for observance the (ta | τά | acc pl neut) decrees that (ta | τά | acc pl neut) had been decided on by the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl masc) apostles and elders who (tōn | τῶν | gen pl masc) were in Jerusalem. |
Acts 16:5 | So the (hai | αἱ | nom pl fem) churches were strengthened in the (tē | τῇ | dat sg fem) faith, and they increased in (tō | τῷ | dat sg masc) number daily. |
Acts 16:6 | And they went through the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) Phrygian and Galatian region, having been prevented by the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg neut) Holy Spirit from speaking the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) message in Asia. |
Acts 16:7 | And when they came to Mysia, they tried to go into Bithynia, but the (to | τό | nom sg neut) Spirit of Jesus did not allow them, |
Acts 16:8 | so they passed through Mysia and went down to Troas. |
Acts 16:9 | And a vision in the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) night appeared to (tō | τῷ | dat sg masc) Paul: a man of Macedonia was standing there, urging him and saying, “Come over to Macedonia and help us!” |
Acts 16:10 | And when Paul had seen the (to | τό | acc sg neut) vision, immediately we tried to go into Macedonia, concluding that God had called us to preach the gospel to them. |
Acts 16:11 | So, setting sail from Troas, we sailed on a direct course to Samothrace, and on the (tē | τῇ | dat sg fem) following day to Neapolis, |
Acts 16:12 | and from there to Philippi, which is a leading city of that district of (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) Macedonia, a Roman colony. We remained in that city for several days. |
Acts 16:13 | And on the (tē | τῇ | dat sg fem) Sabbath day we went outside the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) gate to the riverside, where we thought there would be a place of prayer, and we sat down and spoke to the (tais | ταῖς | dat pl fem) women who had gathered there. |
Acts 16:14 | And a certain woman, named Lydia, a seller of purple cloths from the city of Thyatira, a worshipper of God, listened; and the (ho | ὁ | nom sg masc) Lord opened her heart to respond to (tois | τοῖς | dat pl neut) what was said by Paul. |
Acts 16:15 | And when she was baptized, and her household as well, she urged us, saying, “If you have judged me to be faithful to the (tō | τῷ | dat sg masc) Lord, come to my house and stay.” And she prevailed upon us. |
Acts 16:16 | Now as we were going to the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) place of prayer, a slave girl who had a spirit of divination, met us. She brought great profit to (tois | τοῖς | dat pl masc) her masters by fortune-telling. |
Acts 16:17 | She followed after Paul and us, crying out, saying, “These men are servants of the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) Most High God, who proclaim to you the way of salvation.” |
Acts 16:18 | And this she kept doing for many days. But Paul became annoyed, and turning to the (tō | τῷ | dat sg neut) spirit, said, “I charge you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her.” And it came out that (tē | τῇ | dat sg fem) very hour. |
Acts 16:19 | When her owners saw that their hope of (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) profit was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) marketplace before the (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) rulers. |
Acts 16:20 | And when they had brought them to the (tois | τοῖς | dat pl masc) magistrates, they said, “These men are Jews, and they are disturbing our city |
Acts 16:22 | The (ho | ὁ | nom sg masc) crowd joined in attacking them, and the (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) magistrates tore the (ta | τά | acc pl neut) clothes off them and gave orders to beat them with rods. |
Acts 16:23 | And when they had laid many stripes on them, they threw them into prison, charging the (tō | τῷ | dat sg masc) jailer to keep them securely, |
Acts 16:24 | who, having received such a charge, put them into the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) inner prison and fastened their feet in the (to | τό | acc sg neut) stocks. |
Acts 16:25 | About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) prisoners were listening to them. |
Acts 16:26 | Suddenly there was a violent earthquake, so that the (ta | τά | acc pl neut) foundations of the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg neut) prison were shaken; and immediately all the (hai | αἱ | nom pl fem) doors were opened and everyone’s chains were unfastened. |
Acts 16:27 | When the (ho | ὁ | nom sg masc) jailer woke up and saw the (tas | τάς | acc pl fem) doors of the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) prison standing open, he drew his (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) sword and was about to kill himself, for he thought the (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) prisoners had escaped. |
Acts 16:28 | But Paul called out in a loud voice, saying, “Do not harm yourself, for we are all here.” |
Acts 16:29 | Then, calling for lights, the jailer rushed in and trembling with fear he fell down before Paul and Silas. |
Acts 16:31 | And they (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) said, “Believe in the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household.” |
Acts 16:32 | And they spoke the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) word of the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) Lord to him, along with all who (tois | τοῖς | dat pl masc) were in his house. |
Acts 16:33 | And taking them in that hour of the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) night, he washed their (tōn | τῶν | gen pl fem) wounds; then he was baptized at once, he and all his family. |
Acts 16:34 | And when he had brought them up into his (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) house, he set food before them; and he rejoiced, having placed his faith in (tō | τῷ | dat sg masc) God along with his entire household. |
Acts 16:35 | But when it was day, the (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) magistrates sent their (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) constables, saying, “Release those men.” |
Acts 16:36 | And the (ho | ὁ | nom sg masc) jailer reported these words to Paul, saying, “The (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) magistrates have sent orders to release you. So depart now and go in peace.” |
Acts 16:37 | But Paul said to them, “They have beaten us publicly, uncondemned, men who are Roman citizens, and have thrown us into prison; and now would they send us away in secret? No indeed! They themselves must come and escort us out.” |
Acts 16:38 | The (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) constables reported these words to the (tois | τοῖς | dat pl masc) magistrates. And they were afraid when they heard that they were Roman citizens. |
Acts 16:39 | So they came and spoke to them in a friendly manner; and having taken them out, they asked them to leave the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) city. |
Acts 16:40 | So when they had left the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) prison, they went to Lydia’s house; and when they saw the (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) brothers, they encouraged them and departed. |
Acts 17:1 | Having passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia, Paul and Silas came to Thessalonica, where there was a synagogue of the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl masc) Jews. |
Acts 17:2 | And according to Paul’s custom, he went to them and for three Sabbath days he reasoned with them from the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl fem) Scriptures, |
Acts 17:3 | explaining and demonstrating that it was necessary for the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) Messiah to suffer and to rise from the dead, and that, “This one is the (ho | ὁ | nom sg masc) Messiah, this (ho | ὁ | nom sg masc) Jesus whom I am proclaiming to you.” |
Acts 17:4 | And some of them were persuaded and cast their lot with Paul and Silas, both a great number of devout Greeks and not a few of the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl fem) leading women. |
Acts 17:5 | But the (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) Jews, moved by envy, recruited certain wicked men of the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl masc) marketplace and, forming a mob, they set the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) city in an uproar. They attacked the (tē | τῇ | dat sg fem) house of Jason, trying to bring them out to the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) people. |
Acts 17:6 | But when they could not find them, they dragged Jason and some fellow believers before the (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) city authorities, shouting, “These men who (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) have turned the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) world upside down have come here too, |
Acts 17:7 | and Jason has received them as guests; and all these men are acting contrary to the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl neut) decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, Jesus.” |
Acts 17:8 | And they stirred up the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) people and the (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) city authorities who heard these things. |
Mnemonics
Greek vocabulary
The Lord is my shepherd.
mnemonic for o
In those days John o Baptist
Matthew 3:1
BBG
o Bible is o word of God