For an Informed Love of God
Bill Mounce
αὐτός
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Gloss:
he, she, it; also used as inten.p., himself, herself, itself, themselves; the same one; also an adv. of place: here, there, where
Definition:
Greek-English Concordance for αὐτός
Luke 12:36 | and be like men waiting for their master to come home from the wedding, so that when he comes and knocks, they will open the door for (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) immediately. |
Luke 12:37 | Fortunate are those servants whom the master finds awake when he comes. Truly I say to you, he will dress himself for service, have them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) recline at table, and will come and serve them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd). |
Luke 12:39 | “Know this: that if the master of the house had known at what hour the thief would come, he would not have allowed his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) house be broken into. |
Luke 12:42 | And the Lord said, “Who, then, is the faithful and wise steward, whom the master will put in charge of his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) servants, to give the food ration at the proper time? |
Luke 12:43 | Fortunate is that servant whom his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) master, when he comes, will find doing so. |
Luke 12:44 | I tell you the truth, he will put him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) in charge of all his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) possessions. |
Luke 12:45 | But if that servant says in his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) heart, ‘My master is delayed in coming,’ and begins to beat the male and female servants, and to eat and drink and get drunk; |
Luke 12:46 | then the master of that servant will come on a day when he does not expect him and at an hour he does not know about, and he will cut him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) in pieces and will assign him his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) place with the unfaithful. |
Luke 12:47 | “And that servant who knew his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) master’s will but did not get ready or act in accord with his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) will, will be beaten with many blows. |
Luke 12:48 | But the one who did not know, and did things worthy of blows, will be beaten with few blows. Everyone to whom much was given, much will be required from him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd), and to whom much was handed over, they will ask more of him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd). |
Luke 12:53 | father will be divided against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against her (autēs | αὐτῆς | gen sg fem3rd) daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.” |
Luke 12:58 | So when you go with your opponent before the magistrate, make an effort to receive a settlement from him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) on the way; otherwise he will drag you off to the judge, and the judge will hand you over to the bailiff, and the bailiff will throw you into prison. |
Luke 13:1 | At that (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc) very (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc) time there were some present who told him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) sacrifices. |
Luke 13:2 | In response he said to them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd), “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered these things? |
Luke 13:4 | Or those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) — do you think that they (autoi | αὐτοί | nom pl masc) were worse offenders than all the others living in Jerusalem? |
Luke 13:6 | Then he told this parable: “A man had a fig tree planted in his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) vineyard, and he came looking for fruit on it (autē | αὐτῇ | dat sg fem3rd) and found none. |
Luke 13:7 | And he said to the vineyard worker, ‘Look, for three years now, I have come looking for fruit on this fig tree, and I find none. Remove it (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd). Why should it use up the soil?’ |
Luke 13:8 | And he answered, saying to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), ‘Sir, leave it (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd) alone this year also, until I dig around it (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd) and put on manure. |
Luke 13:9 | Perhaps it will bear fruit next year; but if not, you may remove it.’” (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd) |
Luke 13:12 | Seeing her (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd), Jesus called out and said to her (autē | αὐτῇ | dat sg fem3rd), “Woman you are released from your weakness.” |
Luke 13:13 | He placed his hands on her (autē | αὐτῇ | dat sg fem3rd), and immediately she was made erect again and began to praise God. |
Luke 13:14 | Indignant because Jesus had healed on the Sabbath, the ruler of the synagogue said to the crowd, “There are six days in which work ought to be done. Come on those (autais | αὐταῖς | dat pl fem3rd) days and be healed, and not on the Sabbath day.” |
Luke 13:15 | Then the Lord answered him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), “You hypocrites! Does not each of you on the Sabbath untie his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) ox or his donkey from the manger to lead it away and to water it? |
Luke 13:17 | As he (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) said these things, all his (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) adversaries were put to shame, while all the people rejoiced at all the glorious things that were done by him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd). |
Luke 13:18 | Then he said, “What is the kingdom of God like, and to what shall I compare it (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd)? |
Luke 13:19 | It is like a mustard seed that a man took and threw into his garden. It grew and became a tree, and the birds of the sky made nests in its (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg neut3rd) branches.” |
Luke 13:23 | Someone said to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), “Lord, will those who are saved be few?” And he said to them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), |
Luke 13:31 | In that (autē | αὐτῇ | dat sg fem) very hour some Pharisees came, saying to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), “Leave and get away from here, for Herod wants to kill you.” |
Luke 13:32 | And he said to them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd), “Go and tell that fox, ‘Behold, I am casting out demons and performing cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I complete my task.’ |
Luke 13:34 | “O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who have been sent to it! (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd) How often I wanted to gather your children together as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you did not want it! |
Luke 14:1 | When Jesus (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) went into the house of a certain ruler of the Pharisees on the Sabbath to eat bread and they (autoi | αὐτοί | nom pl masc) were watching him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) closely, |
Luke 14:2 | it happened that a certain man suffering from dropsy was right there in front of him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd). |
Luke 14:4 | But they remained silent. So he took hold of the man, healed him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), and sent him away. |
Luke 14:5 | And to them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), he said, “Which of you, when his son or his ox has fallen into a well, does not immediately pull it (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) up, even though the be a Sabbath? |
Luke 14:7 | He began speaking a parable to those who had been invited when he noticed how they were seeking out the places of honor. He said to them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), |
Luke 14:8 | “When you are invited by someone to a wedding feast, do not take a seat in a place of honor, lest someone more distinguished than you may have been invited by your (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) host, |
Luke 14:9 | and the one who invited both you and him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) will say to you, ‘Give your place to this person,’ and then with shame you will proceed to take the least important place. |
Luke 14:12 | Then he also said to the one who had invited him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), “When you give a luncheon or a dinner do not invite your friends, or your brothers, or or rich neighbors, in case they (autoi | αὐτοί | nom pl masc) also invite you in return, and there would be a repayment to you. |
Luke 14:15 | When one of those reclining at table with him heard him say these things, he said to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), “Blessed is the person who will eat bread in the kingdom of God!” |
Luke 14:16 | But he said to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), “A man once gave a great banquet and invited many guests. |
Luke 14:17 | And he sent his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) servant at the hour of the banquet to say to those who had been invited, ‘Come, for everything is now ready.’ |
Luke 14:18 | But one after another they all began to make excuses. The first said to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), ‘I bought a field, and I must go out to see it (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd). I ask you, have me excused.’ |
Luke 14:19 | And another said, ‘I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I am going to try them (auta | αὐτά | acc pl neut3rd) out. I ask you, have me excused.’ |
Luke 14:21 | So the servant came and reported these things to his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) master. Then the master of the house was angry and said to his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) servant, ‘Go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the city, and bring in here the poor, the crippled, the blind, and the lame.’ |
Luke 14:25 | Great crowds of people were traveling with him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), and he turned and said to them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), |
Luke 14:29 | otherwise, when he (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) has laid the foundation and is not able to complete the tower, all who see it will begin to ridicule him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), |
Luke 14:31 | Or what king, going out to encounter another king in war, will not sit down first and deliberate whether he is able with ten thousand troops to oppose the one coming against him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) with twenty thousand? |
Luke 14:32 | And if not, while he (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) is yet a great way off, he will send a delegation and ask for terms of peace. |
Luke 14:35 | Neither for soil or for the dung-heap is it of any use; they throw it (auto | αὐτό | acc sg neut3rd) away. The one who has ears to hear, let him hear.” |
Luke 15:1 | Now all the tax collectors and the sinners used to come near to listen to him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd). |