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
Acts 10:28 | And he said to them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), “You yourselves know how unlawful it is for a man who is a Jew to associate with or to visit anyone of another race, but God showed me that I should call no person common or unclean. |
Acts 10:35 | but in every nation anyone who fears him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) and does what is right is acceptable to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) |
Acts 10:38 | Jesus of Nazareth, how God anointed him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) with the Holy Spirit and with power; who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, because God was with him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd). |
Acts 10:40 | This man God raised up on the third day and allowed him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) to be seen, |
Acts 10:41 | not to all the people but to witnesses who had been previously chosen by God, to us, who ate and drank with him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd) after he (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) rose from the dead. |
Acts 10:43 | To him all the prophets bear witness, that everyone who believes in him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) receives forgiveness of sins through his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) name.” |
Acts 10:46 | For they were hearing them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) speaking with tongues and magnifying God. Then Peter declared, |
Acts 10:48 | And he ordered them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Then they asked him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) to remain for some days. |
Acts 11:2 | So when Peter went up to Jerusalem, they who were of the circumcision took issue with him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), |
Acts 11:3 | saying, “You went to a house of uncircumcised men and ate with them.” (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) |
Acts 11:4 | But Peter began and explained to them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) in an orderly fashion, saying, |
Acts 11:12 | And the Spirit told me to go with them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) without hesitating. And with me went also these six brothers, and we went into the house of the man. |
Acts 11:13 | And he told us how he had seen the angel standing in his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) house and saying, ‘Send to Joppa and summon Simon, who is called Peter, |
Acts 11:15 | And as I began to speak, the Holy Spirit fell upon them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) just as he did upon us at the beginning. |
Acts 11:17 | If then God gave the same gift to them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) as he gave to us when we believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I to be able to stand in God’s way?” |
Acts 11:20 | But there were some of them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd), men of Cyprus and Cyrene, who on coming to Antioch began to speak also to the Hellenists, preaching the Lord Jesus. |
Acts 11:21 | And the hand of the Lord was with them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd), and a great number became believers and turned to the Lord. |
Acts 11:22 | The report of all this (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) was heard in the ears of the church in Jerusalem, and they sent Barnabas as far as Antioch. |
Acts 11:26 | and when he had found him, he brought him to Antioch. For a whole year they (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) met with the church and taught a considerable number of people. And in Antioch the disciples were first called Christians. |
Acts 11:28 | And one of them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) stood up, named Agabus, and indicated by the Spirit that there would be a great famine over all the world (which took place in the days of Claudius). |
Acts 11:29 | So each of the disciples, according to his financial ability, resolved to send relief (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) to the brothers living in Judea, |
Acts 12:4 | When he had seized him, he put him in prison, handing him over to four squads of four soldiers each to guard him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), wishing after the Passover to bring him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) out to the people. |
Acts 12:5 | So Peter was kept in prison, but prayer was made earnestly to God for him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) by the church. |
Acts 12:6 | Now when Herod was about to bring him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) out, on that very night, Peter was asleep between two soldiers, bound with two chains; and guards before the door were guarding the prison. |
Acts 12:7 | And behold, an angel of the Lord suddenly appeared, and a light shone in the cell. He struck the side of Peter and woke him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), saying, “Get up quickly.” And the chains fell off his hands. |
Acts 12:8 | And the angel said to him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), “Dress yourself and put on your sandals.” And he did so. And he said to him (autō | αὐτῷ | dat sg masc3rd), “Wrap your cloak around yourself and follow me.” |
Acts 12:10 | When they had passed the first guard and the second, they came to the iron gate that leads into the city, which of its own accord opened for them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd), and they went out and went down one street, and immediately the angel left him (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd). |
Acts 12:11 | When Peter came to himself, he said, “Now I know for certain that the Lord has sent his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) angel and rescued me from the hand of Herod and from all that the Jewish people were expecting.” |
Acts 12:13 | And when he (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) knocked at the door of the gateway, a servant girl named Rhoda came to answer. |
Acts 12:15 | They said to her (autēn | αὐτήν | acc sg fem3rd), “You are out of your mind.” But she insisted that it was so. They kept saying, “It is his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) angel!” |
Acts 12:16 | But Peter continued knocking; and when they opened, they saw him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) and were astonished. |
Acts 12:17 | But Peter motioned to them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) with his hand to be silent, and he related how the Lord had brought him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) out of the prison. And he said, “Tell these things to James and to the brothers.” Then he departed and went to another place. |
Acts 12:19 | And after Herod searched for him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) and could not find him, he examined the guards and ordered them to be executed. Then he went down from Judea to Caesarea and stayed there. |
Acts 12:20 | Now Herod was very angry with the Tyrinians and the Sidonians, and with one accord they came to him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) and when they had persuaded Blastus, who was in charge of the bed-chamber of the king, they asked for peace because their (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) country’s food-supply was provided by the king’s country. |
Acts 12:21 | On an appointed day Herod put on his royal robes, sat down on the judgment seat, and delivered an oration to them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd). |
Acts 12:23 | And immediately an angel of the Lord struck Herod (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) down because he did not give the glory to God, and he was eaten by worms and died. |
Acts 13:2 | While they (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) were performing their service to the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) |
Acts 13:3 | Then after fasting and praying they laid their hands on them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) and sent them off. |
Acts 13:4 | So they (autoi | αὐτοί | nom pl masc), being sent out by the Holy Spirit, went down to Seleucia, and from there they sailed to Cyprus. |
Acts 13:8 | But Elymas the magician (for that is the way his (autou | αὐτοῦ | gen sg masc3rd) name is translated) opposed them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd), trying to turn the proconsul away from the faith. |
Acts 13:9 | But Saul, who is also Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, looked intently at him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) |
Acts 13:11 | And now, behold, the hand of the Lord is upon you, and you will be blind, not seeing the sun for a time.” And immediately fell upon him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd) mist and darkness, and as he went about he sought someone to lead him by the hand. |
Acts 13:13 | Then Paul and those with him put out to sea from Paphos and came to Perga of Pamphylia. John, however, left them (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl masc3rd) and returned to Jerusalem; |
Acts 13:14 | but they (autoi | αὐτοί | nom pl masc) went on from Perga and arrived at Pisidian Antioch. On the sabbath day they went into the synagogue and sat down. |
Acts 13:15 | After the reading from the Law and the Prophets, the rulers of the synagogue sent a message to them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd), saying, “My brothers, if there is any among you with a word of encouragement for the people, say it.” |
Acts 13:17 | The God of this people Israel chose our fathers and made the people great during their stay in the land of Egypt; then with uplifted arm he led them (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) out of it (autēs | αὐτῆς | gen sg fem3rd). |
Acts 13:18 | And for about forty years he put up with their (autous | αὐτούς | acc pl masc3rd) ways in the wilderness. |
Acts 13:19 | After he had destroyed seven nations in the land of Canaan, he gave them their (autōn | αὐτῶν | gen pl neut3rd) land as an inheritance. |
Acts 13:21 | Then they asked for a king, and God gave them (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) Saul, son of Kish, a man from the tribe of Benjamin, who ruled forty years. |
Acts 13:22 | After removing him (auton | αὐτόν | acc sg masc3rd), he raised up David to be their (autois | αὐτοῖς | dat pl masc3rd) king, of whom he said by way of testimony: ‘I have found in David the son of Jesse a man after my heart, who will do everything I want him to.’ |