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 16:23 And when they had laid many stripes on them, they threw them into prison, charging the ( | 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 | | 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 ( | 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 | | 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 | | nom sg masc) Messiah, this (ho | | 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 ( | 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.

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