Forms of the word

Dictionary
ὄρος, ὄρους, τό
Greek transliteration
oros
Simplified transliteration
oros

Numbers

Strong's number
3735
GK Number
4001

Statistics

Frequency in New Testament
63
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
n-3d(2b)
Gloss
hill, hillside, mountain, mountainside; this can refer to any elevated place from mounds to high mountains
Definition
a mountain, hill, Mt. 5:1, 14; 8:1; 17:20

Greek-English Concordance for ὄρος

Mark 13:14 “When you see the ‘abomination of desolation’ standing where he should not be (let the reader understand), then let those who are in Judea flee to the mountains (orē | ὄρη | acc pl neut).
Mark 14:26 Then after singing a hymn, they went out to the Mount (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut) of Olives.
Luke 3:5 Every ravine will be filled in and every mountain (oros | ὄρος | nom sg neut) and hill will be leveled off; the crooked places will become straight and the rough places will become smooth roads.
Luke 4:29 They rose up, drove him out of the town, and took him to a cliff of the hill (orous | ὄρους | gen sg neut) on which their town was built, so that they could cast him down.
Luke 6:12 It happened in those days that Jesus went out to the mountain (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut) to pray, and spent the whole night in prayer to God.
Luke 8:32 A large herd of pigs was grazing there on the hillside (orei | ὄρει | dat sg neut); and the demons begged Jesus to permit them to go into them, and he gave them permission.
Luke 9:28 About eight days after these sayings, it happened that he went up on the mountain (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut) to pray, taking along Peter and John and James.
Luke 9:37 Now on the next day, it so happened that when they had come down from the mountain (orous | ὄρους | gen sg neut), a large crowd met him.
Luke 19:29 It happened that as he came near Bethphage and Bethany to the hill (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut) called “The Mount of Olives,” he sent two of his disciples,
Luke 19:37 As he was already approaching to the descent of the Mount (orous | ὄρους | gen sg neut) of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works they had seen,
Luke 21:21 Then those who are in Judea must flee to the mountains (orē | ὄρη | acc pl neut), and those in the midst of the city must evacuate, and those in the country must not enter it,
Luke 21:37 During the day he was in the temple teaching, but at night he went out and stayed on the hill (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut) called “The Mount of Olives.”
Luke 22:39 Then Jesus went out and made his way, as was his custom, to the Mount (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut) of Olives; and the disciples followed him.
Luke 23:30 Then they will begin to say to the mountains (oresin | ὄρεσιν | dat pl neut), ‘Fall on us!’ and to the hills, ‘Cover us!’
John 4:20 Our fathers worshiped on this mountain (orei | ὄρει | dat sg neut), but you Jews say that the place where people should worship is in Jerusalem.”
John 4:21 Jesus said to her, “Believe me, woman, the hour is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain (orei | ὄρει | dat sg neut) nor in Jerusalem.
John 6:3 Jesus went up on the mountainside (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut), and he sat down there with his disciples.
John 6:15 Therefore when Jesus realized that they were about to come and take him by force to make him king, he withdrew again up the mountainside (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut) alone.
John 8:1 but Jesus went to the Mount (oros | ὄρος | acc sg neut) of Olives.
Acts 1:12 Then they returned to Jerusalem from a hill (orous | ὄρους | gen sg neut) called “The Mount of Olives,” which is near Jerusalem, a Sabbath day’s walk away.
Acts 7:30 “Now when forty years had passed, there appeared to him in the desert near Mount (orous | ὄρους | gen sg neut) Sinai an angel in the flame of a burning bush.
Acts 7:38 He is the one who was in the congregation in the wilderness with the angel who spoke to him on Mount (orei | ὄρει | dat sg neut) Sinai, and with our fathers, and he received living oracles to give to us.
1 Corinthians 13:2 And if I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith so that I can remove mountains (orē | ὄρη | acc pl neut), but do not have love, I am nothing.
Galatians 4:24 This may be interpreted allegorically, for these women represent two covenants. One is from Mount (orous | ὄρους | gen sg neut) Sinai, bearing children to be slaves; she is Hagar.
Galatians 4:25 Now Hagar represents Mount (oros | ὄρος | nom sg neut) Sinai in Arabia and corresponds to the present Jerusalem, for she is in slavery with her children.

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