Forms of the word

Dictionary
ὁ, ἡ, τό
Greek transliteration
ho
Simplified transliteration
ho

Numbers

Strong's number
3588
GK Number
3836

Statistics

Frequency in New Testament
19867
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
a-1a(2b)
Gloss
(often not translated) the, this, that, who
Definition
the prepositive article, answering, to a considerable extent, to the English definite article; but, for the principle and facts of its usage, consult a grammar; ὁ μὲν ὁ δέ, the one the other, Phil. 1:16, 17; Heb. 7:5, 6, 20, 21, 23, 24; pl. some others, Mt. 13:23; 22:5, 6; ὁ δέ, but he, Mt. 4:4; 12:48; οἱ δέ, but others, Mt. 28:17; used, in a poetic quotation, for a personal pronoun, Acts 17:28

Greek-English Concordance for ὁ

Acts 12:11 When Peter came to himself, he said, “Now I know for certain that the (ho | | nom sg masc) Lord has sent his angel and rescued me from the hand of Herod and from all that (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) Jewish people were expecting.”
Acts 12:12 When he realized this, he went to the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) house of (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) Mary, the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) mother of John whose (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) other name was Mark, where there were many gathered together and praying.
Acts 12:13 And when he knocked at the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) door of the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) gateway, a servant girl named Rhoda came to answer.
Acts 12:14 When she recognized Peter’s voice, because of her (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) joy she did not open the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) gate, but ran back inside and reported that Peter was standing at the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) gate.
Acts 12:15 They (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) said to her, “You are out of your mind.” But she ( | | nom sg fem) insisted that it was so. They (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) kept saying, “It is his angel!”
Acts 12:16 But Peter continued knocking; and when they opened, they saw him and were astonished.
Acts 12:17 But Peter motioned to them with his ( | τῇ | dat sg fem) hand to be silent, and he related how the (ho | | nom sg masc) Lord had brought him out of the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) prison. And he said, “Tell these things to James and to the (tois | τοῖς | dat pl masc) brothers.” Then he departed and went to another place.
Acts 12:18 Now when day came, there was no little commotion among the (tois | τοῖς | dat pl masc) soldiers as to what had become of Peter.
Acts 12:19 And after Herod searched for him and could not find him, he examined the (tous | τούς | acc pl masc) 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 and when they had persuaded Blastus, who (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) was in charge of the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) bed-chamber of the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) king, they asked for peace because their country’s food-supply was provided by the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) king’s country.
Acts 12:21 On an appointed day Herod put on his royal robes, sat down on the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg neut) judgment seat, and delivered an oration to them.
Acts 12:22 But the (ho | | nom sg masc) crowd began to shout, “It is the voice of a god, and not of a man!”
Acts 12:23 And immediately an angel of the Lord struck Herod down because he did not give the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) glory to ( | τῷ | dat sg masc) God, and he was eaten by worms and died.
Acts 12:24 But the (ho | | nom sg masc) word of (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) God continued to advance and gain adherents.
Acts 12:25 And Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusalem having completed their (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) mission, taking with them John, whose (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) other name was Mark.
Acts 13:1 Now there were in Antioch in the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) local church prophets and teachers, both Barnabas and Simeon who (ho | | nom sg masc) was called Niger, Lucius the (ho | | nom sg masc) Cyrenian, and Manaen, the foster-brother of Herod the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) tetrarch, and Saul.
Acts 13:2 While they were performing their service to the ( | τῷ | dat sg masc) Lord and fasting, the (to | τό | nom sg neut) Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the (to | τό | acc sg neut) work to which I have called them.”
Acts 13:3 Then after fasting and praying they laid their (tas | τάς | acc pl fem) hands on them and sent them off.
Acts 13:4 So they, being sent out by the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg neut) Holy Spirit, went down to Seleucia, and from there they sailed to Cyprus.
Acts 13:5 And when they arrived in Salamis, they began to proclaim the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) word of (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) God in the (tais | ταῖς | dat pl fem) synagogues of the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl masc) Jews, and they also had John as their assistant.
Acts 13:6 When they had gone through the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) whole island as far as Paphos, they met a certain man, a magician, a Jewish false prophet named Bar-Jesus,
Acts 13:7 who was with the ( | τῷ | dat sg masc) proconsul Sergius Paulus, an intelligent man. This man summoned Barnabas and Saul and wanted to hear the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) word of (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) God.
Acts 13:8 But Elymas the (ho | | nom sg masc) magician (for that is the way his name is translated) opposed them, trying to turn the (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) proconsul away from the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) faith.
Acts 13:9 But Saul, who (ho | | nom sg masc) is also Paul, filled with the Holy Spirit, looked intently at him
Acts 13:10 and said, “O man full of deceit and all fraud, son of the devil, enemy of all righteousness, will you not stop making crooked the (tas | τάς | acc pl fem) straight paths of the (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) Lord?

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