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Koine Greek wordlink #87401

οὗτοςActs 7

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Other uses (3) of identical word form οὗτος (R-...3NMS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘οὗτος’ (R-...3NMS) is always and only glossed as ‘he’.

Mark 14:69 ‘to_be saying to the ones having stood_by he of them is’ SR GNT Mark 14:69 word 25

Luke 23:52 ‘he having approached to Pilatos requested’ SR GNT Luke 23:52 word 2

Acts 13:7 ‘Paulos a man intelligent he having called_to Barnabas and’ SR GNT Acts 13:7 word 10

The various word forms of the root word (lemma) ‘houtos’ have 9 different glosses: ‘he’, ‘these’, ‘these are’, ‘these men’, ‘this’, ‘this is’, ‘this man’, ‘this one’, ‘this was’.

Key: R=pronoun ...3NMS=3rd person,nominative,masculine,singular