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

1 Peter 3:3 Do not let your beauty be external — such as braiding the hair, wearing gold jewelry, or dressing up in fine clothes —
1 Peter 3:4 but let it be the (ho | | nom sg masc) inner person of the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) heart, the ( | τῷ | dat sg neut) unfading beauty of (tou | τοῦ | gen sg neut) a gentle and tranquil spirit, which in the sight of (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) God is precious.
1 Peter 3:5 For in the same way, at an earlier time, the (hai | αἱ | nom pl fem) devout women — those (hai | αἱ | nom pl fem) who put their hope in God — used to adorn themselves by being subject to (tois | τοῖς | dat pl masc) their own husbands,
1 Peter 3:6 just as Sarah obeyed Abraham, calling him “my lord.” You are her daughters if you do what is right and do not fear any intimidation.
1 Peter 3:7 Husbands, in the same way, live with them with understanding, showing honor to ( | τῷ | dat sg neut) the ( | τῷ | dat sg neut) woman as a weaker vessel, since you are joint heirs of the gracious gift of life, so that your prayers may not be hindered.
1 Peter 3:8 Finally, all of you, be of one mind, sympathetic, loving your believing brothers, compassionate, humble —
1 Peter 3:10 For “The (ho | | nom sg masc) one who desires to love life and to see good days, let him keep his (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit.
1 Peter 3:13 And who is the (ho | | nom sg masc) one who will harm you if you become zealots for what (tou | τοῦ | gen sg neut) is good?
1 Peter 3:14 But even if you should suffer because of righteousness, blessed are you. And do not fear their threats or be troubled,
1 Peter 3:15 but in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord, being ready at all times to make a defense to all who ( | τῷ | dat sg masc) ask you for a word concerning the (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) hope that is in you.
1 Peter 3:16 But do it with gentleness and respect, maintaining a clear conscience, so that in the very thing for which you are being slandered, those (hoi | οἱ | nom pl masc) who are reviling your good conduct in Christ will be put to shame.
1 Peter 3:17 For it is better to suffer for doing good, if it is God’s will, than for doing evil.
1 Peter 3:18 Because Christ also suffered once for our sins, the righteous on behalf of the unrighteous, that he might lead you to ( | τῷ | dat sg masc) God. He was put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit,
1 Peter 3:19 in which also he went and proclaimed to the (tois | τοῖς | dat pl neut) spirits in prison,
1 Peter 3:20 who once were disobedient when the ( | | nom sg fem) patience of (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) God waited in the days of Noah while the ark was being built, in which a few, that is eight souls, were brought safely through water.
1 Peter 3:22 who is at the right hand of (tou | τοῦ | gen sg masc) God, having gone into heaven, all angels and authorities and powers being made subject to him.
1 Peter 4:1 Therefore since Christ suffered in the flesh, arm yourselves also with the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) same way of thinking, that is, that the (ho | | nom sg masc) one who has suffered in the flesh has finished with sin,
1 Peter 4:2 so that you no longer live your (ton | τόν | acc sg masc) remaining days in the flesh concerned about human desires but about the will of God.
1 Peter 4:3 For the (ho | | nom sg masc) time already gone by is enough for you to have done what (to | τό | acc sg neut) the (tōn | τῶν | gen pl neut) pagans like to do, carrying on in sensuality, passions, drunkenness, orgies, drinking parties, and disgusting worship of idols.
1 Peter 4:4 In all this, they are surprised that you do not plunge with them into the (tēn | τήν | acc sg fem) same flood of (tēs | τῆς | gen sg fem) debauchery, and they malign you.
1 Peter 4:5 They will give an account to ( | τῷ | dat sg masc) him who stands ready to judge the living and the dead.
1 Peter 4:7 The (to | τό | nom sg neut) end of all things is at hand, so use sound judgment and be sober-minded for the sake of prayer.
1 Peter 4:8 Above all, maintain a fervent love among yourselves, for love covers a multitude of sins.
1 Peter 4:11 if someone speaks, as speaking the oracles of God; if someone serves, as by the strength that God supplies — so that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him belong glory and power forever and ever. Amen.
1 Peter 4:12 Dear friends, do not be surprised that a trial by ( | τῇ | dat sg fem) fire is taking place among you, as though something strange were happening to you.

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