Vocabulary Form
δύο
Definition

two

Root
δυο
Frequency
135
GK
1545
Cognates

A dyarchy (also diarchy) is a dual government system.
A dyad ("due") is two units viewed as one.

Biblical Concordance

Luke 24:13 Now on that same day two (dyo | δύο | nom pl masc) of them were on their way to a village about seven miles from Jerusalem, Emmaus by name.
John 1:35 Again, on the following day, John was standing there with two (dyo | δύο | nom pl masc) of his disciples.
John 1:37 The two (dyo | δύο | nom pl masc) disciples heard him say this, and they followed Jesus.
John 1:40 Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, was one of the two (dyo | δύο | gen pl masc) disciples who heard John and followed Jesus.
John 2:6 Now standing nearby were six stone water jars, according to the purification requirements of the Jews, each holding from twenty (dyo | δύο | acc pl masc) to thirty gallons.
John 4:40 When therefore the Samaritans came to him, they urged him to stay with them. He stayed there for two (dyo | δύο | acc pl fem) days.
John 4:43 Two (dyo | δύο | acc pl fem) days later Jesus left from there and went to Galilee
John 6:9 “There is a little boy here who has five barley loaves and two (dyo | δύο | acc pl neut) fish, but what are they for so many?”
John 8:17 In your own law it is written that the testimony of two (dyo | δύο | gen pl masc) men is conclusive.
John 11:6 So when he heard that Lazarus was ill, he stayed where he was for two (dyo | δύο | acc pl fem) more days.
John 19:18 There they crucified him, and with him two (dyo | δύο | acc pl masc) others, one on either side with Jesus between them.
John 20:4 The two (dyo | δύο | nom pl masc) were running together, but the other disciple ran ahead more quickly than Peter and arrived first at the tomb.
John 20:12 She saw two (dyo | δύο | acc pl masc) angels in white sitting there, one at the head and the other at the feet of the place where the body of Jesus had been lying.
John 21:2 Gathered there together were Simon Peter, Thomas (called the Twin), Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two (dyo | δύο | nom pl masc) more of his disciples.
Acts 1:10 And while they were gazing into the sky, as he was going, behold, two (dyo | δύο | nom pl masc) men stood by them in white robes,
Acts 1:23 So they proposed two (dyo | δύο | acc pl masc), Joseph called Barsabbas (who was called Justus), and Matthias.
Acts 1:24 And they prayed and said, “You, Lord, the one who knows the hearts of all, show which one of these two (dyo | δύο | gen pl masc) you have chosen
Acts 7:29 At this remark, Moses fled and became an exile in the land of Midian, where he had two (dyo | δύο | acc pl masc) sons.
Acts 9:38 Since Lydda is near Joppa, the disciples, hearing that Peter was there, sent two (dyo | δύο | acc pl masc) men to him urging him, “Do not delay in coming to us.”
Acts 10:7 When the angel who spoke to him had gone away, he called two (dyo | δύο | acc pl masc) of his servants and a devout soldier from among those who waited on him,
Acts 12:6 Now when Herod was about to bring him out, on that very night, Peter was asleep between two (dyo | δύο | gen pl masc) soldiers, bound with two (dysin | δυσίν | dat pl fem) chains; and guards before the door were guarding the prison.
Acts 19:10 This went on for two (dyo | δύο | acc pl neut) years, so that all the residents of Asia heard the word of the Lord, both Jews and Greeks.
Acts 19:22 So after sending to Macedonia two (dyo | δύο | acc pl masc) of those who were helping him, Timothy and Erastus, he himself stayed for a time in Asia.
Acts 19:34 But when they recognized that he was a Jew, a single cry went up from them all as they cried out for about two (dyo | δύο | acc pl fem) hours, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!”
Acts 21:33 Then the commanding officer came up and arrested him and ordered him to be tied up with two (dysi | δυσί | dat pl fem) chains. Then he asked who he might be and what he had done.