ὅστις
G3748 · hostis, hētis · greek · 146 occurrences
who/which
- Matthew 2:6
- Matthew 5:25
- Matthew 5:39
- Matthew 5:41
- Matthew 7:15
- Matthew 7:24
- Matthew 7:24
- Matthew 7:26
- Matthew 10:32
- Matthew 10:33
- Matthew 12:50
- Matthew 13:12
- Matthew 13:12
- Matthew 13:52
- Matthew 16:28
- Matthew 18:4
- Matthew 19:12
- Matthew 19:12
- Matthew 19:12
- Matthew 19:29
- Matthew 20:1
- Matthew 21:33
- Matthew 21:41
- Matthew 22:2
- Matthew 23:12
- Matthew 23:12
- Matthew 23:27
- Matthew 25:1
- Matthew 27:55
- Matthew 27:62
- Mark 4:20
- Mark 9:1
- Mark 12:18
- Mark 15:7
- Luke 1:20
- Luke 2:4
- Luke 2:10
- Luke 7:37
- Luke 7:39
- Luke 8:3
- Luke 8:15
- Luke 8:26
- Luke 8:43
- Luke 9:30
- Luke 10:42
- Luke 12:1
- Luke 12:50
- Luke 13:8
- Luke 14:15
- Luke 14:27
- Luke 15:7
- Luke 22:16
- Luke 23:19
- Luke 23:55
- John 8:53
- John 9:18
- John 21:25
- Acts 3:23
- Acts 5:16
- Acts 7:53
First 60 of 146.
| Parsing | Spellings | Count |
|---|---|---|
| R-NPM | οἵτινες | 60 |
| R-NSF | ἥτις | 39 |
| R-NSM | ὅστις | 26 |
| R-NPF | αἵτινες | 10 |
| R-NPN | ἅτινά | 6 |
| R-GSN | ὅτου | 5 |
G3748 G:R
who/which
ὅστις , ἥτις, ὅ τι (also written ὅ, τι and ὅτι; see LS, see word; WH, §411; Tdf., Pr. , 111), in NT scarcely ever except in nom. (M, Pr. , 91), the only instance of the oblique cases being found in ἕως ὅτου (see: ἕως), relative of indef. reference (related to simple ὅς as Lat. quisquis to qui), whoever, anyone who ; __(a) of an indef. person or thing: in general statements, Mat.5:39, 41 13:12 , and freq., Luk.14:27 , Gal.5:4 , al.; in relative sentences, Mat.7:26 , Luk.15:7 , Php.3:7 , al.; πᾶς, with indic., Mat.7:24 10:32 ; ὅ ἄν (ἐάν), with subjc., Mat.12:50 13:12 , Jhn.14:13 , 1Co.16:2 , Gal.5:10 , al.; __(b) of a definite person or thing, indicating quality, "either generic, which, as other like things, or essential, which by its very nature " (Hort on 1Pe.2:11 ), who is such as : Mat.2:6 7:26 , Luk.2:10 7:37 , Jhn.8:53 , Act.7:53 , Rom.6:2 , 1Co.3:17 , Gal.4:24 , Eph.1:23 , al.; __(with) where the relative sentence expresses a reason, consequence, etc. (M, Pr. , 92), seeing that he (it, they), and he (it, they) : Luk.8:3 10:42 , Act.10:47 11:28 , Php.4:3 , al.; __(d) as in Ionic and late Greek (Bl., §50, 1; M, Pr. , l.with), differing but little from ὅς: Luk.2:4 9:30 , Act.17:10 , Rev.12:13 . (AS)
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