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Strong's Greek: 847. αὐτοῦ (autou) -- his, its, of him, of it

Strong's Lexicon

autou: his, its, of him, of it

Original Word: αὐτοῦ
Part of Speech: Adverb
Transliteration: autou
Pronunciation: ow-too'
Phonetic Spelling: (ow-too')
Definition: his, its, of him, of it
Meaning: here, there.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek word αὐτός (autos), meaning "self" or "same."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often used in similar contexts is the pronoun "לוֹ" (lo), meaning "his" or "to him," as seen in passages like Genesis 15:6.

Usage: The Greek pronoun "αὐτοῦ" is a genitive singular form of "αὐτός," used to denote possession or association. It is commonly translated as "his" or "its" in English. This pronoun is used to indicate ownership, belonging, or a relationship to a previously mentioned noun or subject. In the New Testament, it frequently refers to God, Jesus Christ, or other individuals, emphasizing their possession or association with something.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the context of the New Testament, the use of pronouns like "αὐτοῦ" reflects the Greek language's precision in indicating relationships and possession. The genitive case, which "αὐτοῦ" represents, was a critical grammatical tool in Koine Greek, the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean during the time of the New Testament. Understanding these pronouns helps in grasping the nuances of the text, especially in theological discussions about the nature and work of Christ and His relationship with the Father and believers.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance

Word Origin
adverb from autos
Definition
there, here
NASB Translation
here (2), there (3).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

STRONGS NT 847: αὐτοῦ

αὐτοῦ, properly, neuter genitive of the pronoun αὐτός, in that place, there, here: Matthew 26:36; (Luke 9:27 (R L ὧδε)); Acts 15:34 (a spurious verse (see WH's Appendix, at the passage)); Acts 18:19. (L Tr marginal reading ἐκεῖ); Acts 21:4 (Lachmann αὐτοῖς).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

here, there.

Genitive (i.e. Possessive) of autos, used as an adverb of location; properly, belonging to the same spot, i.e. In this (or that) place -- (t-)here.

see GREEK autos

Forms and Transliterations

αυτου αυτού αὐτοῦ autou autoû

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