Bill Mounce

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ὅς

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Forms of the word
Dictionary: 
ὅς, ἥ, ὅ
Greek transliteration: 
hos
Simplified transliteration: 
hos
Numbers
Strong's number: 
3739
GK Number: 
4005
Statistics
Frequency in New Testament: 
1407
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag: 
a-1a(2b)
Gloss: 
who, which, what, that; anyone, someone, a certain one
Definition: 
who, which, what, that, Mt. 1:16, 23, 25; in NT interrog. ἐφ᾿ ὅ, wherefore, why, Mt. 26:50; in NT ὅς μὲν ὅς δέ, for ὁ μὲν ὁ δέ, Mt. 21:35; 2 Cor. 2:16

Greek-English Concordance for ὅς

Acts 24:19 But there are some Jews from Asia who (hous | οὕς | acc pl masc) ought to be here before you and bring charges, if they have anything against me.
Acts 24:21 other than this one utterance that (hēs | ἧς | gen sg fem) I cried out while standing among them: ‘It is regarding a resurrection for the dead that I am on trial before you this day.’”
Acts 25:7 When he arrived, the Jews who had come down from Jerusalem stood around him, bringing many and serious charges against him, which (ha | | acc pl neut) they were not able to prove.
Acts 25:11 If then I am a wrongdoer and have done anything worthy of death, I am not trying to escape death; but if there is nothing to their (hōn | ὧν | gen pl neut) charges against me, no one has a right to turn me over to them. I appeal to Caesar.”
Acts 25:15 When I came to Jerusalem, the chief priests and the elders of the Jews informed me about him (hou | οὗ | gen sg masc), asking for a guilty verdict against him.
Acts 25:16 I answered them (hous | οὕς | acc pl masc) that it was not the custom of the Romans to turn anyone over before the accused has met the accusers face to face and had an opportunity to make his defense against the charge.
Acts 25:18 When the accusers stood up, they brought no charge of such (hōn | ὧν | gen pl neut) evils as I was expecting,
Acts 25:19 but had certain questions about their own religion to put to him and about a certain Jesus, who was dead, whom (hon | ὅν | acc sg masc) Paul claimed to be alive.
Acts 25:21 But when Paul had appealed to be kept in custody for the decision of the emperor, I ordered him to be held until I could send him to Caesar.”
Acts 25:24 And Festus said, “King Agrippa, and all men present with us, you see this man about whom (hou | οὗ | gen sg masc) the whole Jewish people petitioned me, both in Jerusalem and here, crying out that he ought not to live any longer.
Acts 25:26 But I do not have anything definite about him (hou | οὗ | gen sg masc) to write to my lord. Therefore I have brought him before you all, and especially before you, King Agrippa, so that, when the examination has been conducted, I may have something to write.
Acts 26:2 “Regarding all the things of which (hōn | ὧν | gen pl neut) I am being accused by the Jews, King Agrippa, I consider myself fortunate that it is before you that I am about to make my defense today,
Acts 26:7 to which (hēn | ἥν | acc sg fem) our twelve tribes hope to attain, worshipping strenuously night and day. It is for this (hēs | ἧς | gen sg fem) hope, your Excellency, that I am being accused by Jews!
Acts 26:10 And I did so (ho | | acc sg neut) in Jerusalem; not only did I lock up in prison many of the saints, after receiving authority from the chief priests, and when they were put to death I cast my vote against them.
Acts 26:12 “On one of these (hois | οἷς | dat pl neut) journeys I was going to Damascus with authority and commission from the chief priests,
Acts 26:15 And I said, ‘Who are you, Lord?’ And the Lord said, ‘I am Jesus whom (hon | ὅν | acc sg masc) you are persecuting.
Acts 26:16 But get up and stand on your feet; for I have appeared to you for this purpose, to appoint you a servant and witness both to the things in which (hōn | ὧν | gen pl neut) you have seen and to those in which (hōn | ὧν | gen pl neut) I will appear to you.
Acts 26:17 I will rescue you from your people and from the Gentiles, to whom (hous | οὕς | acc pl masc) I am sending you
Acts 26:22 Obtaining help, therefore, from God, until this day I have stood testifying both to small and great, saying nothing beyond what (hōn | ὧν | gen pl neut) the prophets and Moses said would come to pass:
Acts 26:26 For the king knows about these matters, and to him (hon | ὅν | acc sg masc) I am speaking boldly, for I am persuaded that none of these things has escaped his notice, for this was not done in a corner.
Acts 27:8 Sailing past it with difficulty, we came to a place called Fair Havens, near to which ( | | dat sg masc) was the city Lasea.
Acts 27:17 After hoisting it (hēn | ἥν | acc sg fem) up, they passed cables under the ship to hold it together. Then, fearing that they would run aground on the Syrtis, they lowered the sea anchor, and thus they let the ship be driven along.
Acts 27:23 For there stood by me this night an angel of the God whose (hou | οὗ | gen sg masc) I am and whom ( | | dat sg masc) I serve,
Acts 27:25 So be of good courage, men, for I have faith in God that it will be so, just as it (hon | ὅν | acc sg masc) has been told me.
Acts 27:33 As day was about to dawn, Paul urged them all to take some food, saying, “Today is the fourteenth day that you have continued in suspense and been without food, having taken nothing.
Acts 27:39 Now when it was day, they did not recognize the land, but they noticed a bay that had a beach, on which (hon | ὅν | acc sg masc) they planned, if possible, to run the ship ashore.
Acts 27:44 and the rest, some (hous | οὕς | acc pl masc) on planks and others (hous | οὕς | acc pl masc) on pieces of the ship. And so it came about that all escaped safely to the land.
Acts 28:4 When the native people saw the creature hanging from his hand, they said to each other, “Certainly this man is a murderer, and though he (hon | ὅν | acc sg masc) has escaped from the sea, justice has not allowed him to live.”
Acts 28:7 Now in the region around that place were fields belonging to the leading man of the island, by name Publius, who (hos | ὅς | nom sg masc) welcomed us and for three days entertained us hospitably.
Acts 28:8 It happened that the father of Publius lay sick with bouts of fever and with dysentery. Paul visited him (hon | ὅν | acc sg masc), and when he had prayed, he laid his hands on him and healed him.
Acts 28:10 They (hoi | οἵ | nom pl masc) also honored us with many honors, and when we were getting ready to sail, they put on board whatever we needed.
Acts 28:15 And the brothers there, when they heard about us, came as far as the Forum of Appius and Three Taverns to meet us. On seeing them (hous | οὕς | acc pl masc), Paul gave thanks to God and took courage.
Acts 28:22 But we desire to hear from you what (ha | | acc pl neut) you think, for with regard to this sect it is known to us that everywhere it is spoken against.”
Acts 28:23 When they had arranged a day to meet with him, many came to him at his lodging, and he expounded to them (hois | οἷς | dat pl masc), testifying to the kingdom of God and trying to convince them about Jesus both from the Law of Moses and from the Prophets, from morning till evening.
Romans 1:2 which (ho | | acc sg neut) he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy scriptures,
Romans 1:5 Through him (hou | οὗ | gen sg masc) we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith among all the nations on behalf of his name,
Romans 1:6 among whom (hois | οἷς | dat pl neut) are you also, called to belong to Jesus Christ.
Romans 1:9 For God is my witness, whom ( | | dat sg masc) I serve with my spirit in the gospel of his Son, how unceasingly I make mention of you
Romans 1:25 They exchanged the truth of God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who (hos | ὅς | nom sg masc) is blessed forever. Amen.
Romans 1:27 and likewise the men also abandoned the natural sexual relation with women and burned in their passion for one another — men with men committing shameless acts and receiving in themselves the due penalty for their error.
Romans 2:1 Therefore you are without excuse, whoever you are, when you judge someone else, for in that ( | | dat sg neut) which you judge another, you condemn yourself, for you who judge are practicing the same things.
Romans 2:6 who (hos | ὅς | nom sg masc) will give to each person according to what he has done:
Romans 2:23 You who (hos | ὅς | nom sg masc) boast in the law, by your breaking of the law you dishonor God!
Romans 2:29 But a person is a Jew who is one inwardly, and circumcision is a matter of the heart, by the Spirit and not by the written code. That person’s (hou | οὗ | gen sg masc) praise comes not from man but from God.
Romans 3:8 And why not say (as some slanderously claim that we are saying), “Let us do evil so that good may come of it”? Their (hōn | ὧν | gen pl masc) condemnation is well deserved!
Romans 3:14 their (hōn | ὧν | gen pl masc) mouth is full of cursing and bitterness;
Romans 3:25 whom (hon | ὅν | acc sg masc) God set forth as an atoning sacrifice by his blood, obtainable through faith. This was to demonstrate his righteousness, because God in his forbearance had passed over previous sins.
Romans 3:30 Since God is one, he (hos | ὅς | nom sg masc) will justify the circumcised on the basis of their faith and the uncircumcised by the same faith.
Romans 4:6 So also David speaks of the blessedness of the one to whom ( | | dat sg masc) God credits righteousness apart from works:
Romans 4:7 “Blessed are those whose (hōn | ὧν | gen pl masc) lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose (hōn | ὧν | gen pl masc) sins are covered.

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