Lexicon tou: of this, of that Original Word: τού Strong's Exhaustive Concordance his. Properly, the genitive case of ho; sometimes used for toutou; of this person -- his. see GREEK ho see GREEK toutou NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originthe gen. of ho,, q.v. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: A form of the demonstrative pronoun ὁ (ho), which is the genitive singular masculine form.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct one-to-one correspondence between Greek and Hebrew pronouns due to differences in language structure, the concept of possession or association in Hebrew is often conveyed through the use of suffixes or specific words like "שֶׁל" (shel) meaning "of" or "belonging to." However, a direct Strong's Hebrew equivalent for "τού" does not exist, as it is a grammatical form specific to Greek. Usage: The term "τού" is used in the New Testament to denote possession or a close relationship with a noun, often referring to something previously mentioned or understood in the context. It is a grammatical form that helps to specify and clarify the noun it modifies. Context: The Greek word "τού" is a genitive singular masculine form of the demonstrative pronoun, which is frequently used in the New Testament to indicate possession or association. It is a critical component of Greek grammar, providing clarity and specificity to the nouns it modifies. In the context of the New Testament, "τού" often appears in phrases that highlight the relationship between people, objects, or concepts, emphasizing their connection or ownership. Links Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance τοσαῦτα — 4 Occ.τοσαύτην — 2 Occ. τοσοῦτο — 1 Occ. τοσούτῳ — 3 Occ. τοσούτων — 1 Occ. τοσοῦτοι — 1 Occ. τοσοῦτον — 4 Occ. τοσοῦτος — 1 Occ. τοσούτου — 2 Occ. τοσούτους — 1 Occ. τοὐναντίον — 3 Occ. τοὔνομα — 1 Occ. τράγων — 4 Occ. τράπεζα — 2 Occ. τραπέζαις — 1 Occ. τράπεζαν — 2 Occ. τραπέζας — 3 Occ. τραπέζης — 7 Occ. τραπεζίταις — 1 Occ. τραύματα — 1 Occ. |