3.1 KiB
ἐγώ
Word data
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Strongs: G14730
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Alternate spellings:
gen, etc., ἐμοῦ, ἐμοί, ἐμέ (enclitic μου, μοι, με), pl. ἡμεῖς, -ῶν, -ῖν, -ᾶς,
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Principle Parts:
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Part of speech:
pers. pron.
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Instances in Scripture: 2572
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UGNT instance count is different: 2569
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All Scriptures cited: No
Etymology:
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LXX/Hebrew glosses:
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Time Period/Ancient Authors:
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Related words:
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Antonyms for all senses
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Synonyms for all senses:
Senses
Sense 1.0:
Definition:
Glosses:
I;
Explanation:
Citations:
I.
Sense 1.1:
Definition:
Glosses:
I am;
Explanation:
Citations:
The nom. is usually emphatic, when expressed as subjc, as in [Mt 3:11](Mat 3:11), [Mk 1:8](Mrk 1:8), [Lk 3:16](Luk 3:16), al. But often there is no apparent emphasis, as [Mt 10:16](Mat 10:16), [Jo 10:17](Jhn 10:17); [ἰδοὺ ἐ.]() (= Heb. הִנֵּנִי, cf. [I Ki 3:8](1Ki 3:8)), [Ac 9:10](Act 9:10); ἐ. (like Heb. אֲנִי), I am, [Jo 1:23 (LXX)](Jhn 1:23), [Ac 7:32 (LXX)](Act 7:32).
Sense 1.2:
Definition:
Citations:
The enclitic forms (v. supr.) are used with nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, where there is no emphasis: ἐν τ. πατρί μου, [Jo 14:20](Jhn 14:20); μου τ. λόγους, [Mt 7:24](Mat 7:24); ὀπίσω μου, [[Mt 3:11](Mat 3:11)](Mat 3:11); ἰσχυρότερός μου, [ib.](Mat 3:11); λέγει μοι, [Re 5:5](Rev 5:5); also with the prep. πρός, as [Mk 9:19](Mrk 9:19), al. The full forms (ἐμοῦ, etc.) are used with the other prepositions, as δι' ἐμοῦ, ἐν ἐμοί, εἰς ἐμέ, etc., also for emphasis, as [Lk 10:16](Luk 10:16), [Jo 7:23](Jhn 7:23), [Mk 14:7](Mrk 14:7), al.
Sense 1.3:
Definition:
Citations:
The gen. μου and ἡμῶν are often used for the poss. pronouns ἐμός, ἡμέτερος: τ. λαόν μου, [Mt 2:6](Mat 2:6); μου τῂ ἀπιστιᾳ, [Mk 9:24](Mrk 9:24).
Sense 1.4:
Definition:
Glosses:
what have we in common;
Explanation:
Citations:
τί ἐμοὶ καὶ σοί ( = Heb. וָלָךְ מַה־לִי, [Jg 11:12](Jdg 11:12), al.), i.e. what have we in common: [Mt 8:29](Mat 8:29), [Mk 1:24](Mrk 1:24) [5:7](Mrk 5:7), [Lk 8:28](Luk 8:28), [Jo 2:4](Jhn 2:4); τί γάρ μοι, [I Co 5:2](1Co 5:2).
Sense 1.5:
Definition:
Citations:
The interchange of ἐγώ and ἡμεῖς, common in π., appears in Pauline Epp. (v. M, Pr., 86f., M, Th., 131f.).
Sense 1.6:
Definition:
Glosses:
and I, even I, I also;
Explanation:
both . . . and;
Citations:
κἀγώ (= καὶ ἐγώ, and I, even I, I also: [Mt 2:8](Mat 2:8), [Lk 2:48](Luk 2:48), [Jo 6:56](Jhn 6:56), [Ro 3:7](Rom 3:7), [I Co 7:40](1Co 7:40), al.; κἀγώ . . . καί, both . . . and, [Jo 7:28](Jhn 7:28).