848. hautou
Strong's Lexicon
hautou: himself, herself, itself, themselves

Original Word: ἑαυτοῦ
Part of Speech: Reflexive Pronoun
Transliteration: hautou
Pronunciation: heh-ow-TOO
Phonetic Spelling: (how-too')
Definition: himself, herself, itself, themselves
Meaning: her own, his own, their own, themselves, they

Word Origin: Derived from the combination of the Greek preposition "ἐν" (en, meaning "in") and the reflexive pronoun "αὐτός" (autos, meaning "self").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for the Greek reflexive pronoun ἑαυτοῦ, similar reflexive ideas can be found in Hebrew through the use of phrases or context, such as in the use of "נַפְשׁוֹ" (nafsho, meaning "his soul" or "himself") in passages like Genesis 22:16.

Usage: The Greek word ἑαυτοῦ (hautou) is a reflexive pronoun used to indicate that the subject of the verb is also the object. It is often translated as "himself," "herself," "itself," or "themselves" in English. This pronoun emphasizes the action being directed back upon the subject, highlighting self-involvement or self-reference.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the context of Koine Greek, which was the common language during the time of the New Testament, reflexive pronouns like ἑαυτοῦ were used to provide clarity and emphasis in communication. The use of reflexive pronouns was important in Greek to distinguish actions performed by the subject upon themselves, which is a nuance that might not always be clear in English translations.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
see heautou
NASB Translation
each other (1), himself (2), home (1), homes (1), themselves (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 848: αὑτοῦ

αὑτοῦ, αὑτῆς, αὑτοῦ, of himself, herself, itself, equivalent to ἑαυττου, which see It is very common in the editions of the N. T. by the Elzevirs, Griesbach, Knapp, others; but Bengel, Matthaei, Lachmann, Tdf., Trg. have everywhere substituted αὐτοῦ, αὐτῷ, etc. for αὑτοῦ, αὑτῷ, etc. "For I have observed that the former are used almost constantly (not always then? Grimm) not only in uncial manuscripts of the 8th, 9th, and 10th centuries, but also in many others (and not N. T. manuscripts alone). That this is the correct mode of writing is proved also by numerous examples where the pronoun is joined to prepositions; for these last are often found written not ἐφ', ἀφ', μεθ', καθ', ἀνθ', etc., but ἐπ', ἀπ', μετ', κατ', ἀντ'." Tischendorf, Proleg. ad N. T., edition 2, p. 26 (ed. 8, p. 126); cf. his Proleg. ad Sept., edition 1, p. 70 (ed. 4, p. 33 (not in edition 6)). Bleek entertains the same opinion and sets it forth at length in his note on Hebrews 1:3, vol. ii. 1, p. 67ff The question is hard to decide, not only because the breathings and accents are lacking in the oldest manuscripts, but also because it often depends upon the mere preference of the writer or speaker whether he will speak in his own person, or according to the thought of the person spoken of. Certainly in the large majority of the passages in the N. T. αὐτοῦ is correctly restored; but apparently we ought to write δἰ αὑτοῦ (Rec. ἑαυυτου (so L marginal reading T WH)), Romans 14:14 (L text Tr δἰ αὐτοῦ); εἰς αὑτόν, Colossians 1:20 (others, εἰς αὐτόν); αὐτός περί αὑτοῦ (T Tr text WH ἑαυτοῦ), John 9:21. Cf. Winers Grammar, 151 (143); (Buttmann, 111f (97f); Lightfoot on Col. l. c, and see especially Hort in Westcott and Hort's Greek New Testament, Appendix, p. 144f; these editors have introduced the aspirated form into their text nearly twenty times (e. g. Matthew 6:34; Luke 12:17, 21; Luke 23:12; Luke 24:12; John 2:24; John 13:32; John 19:17; John 20:10; Acts 14:17; Romans 1:27; 2 Corinthians 3:5; Ephesians 2:15; Philippians 3:21; 1 John 5:10; Revelation 8:6, etc.). Cf. Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 432).

STRONGS NT 848a: αὐτόφωροςαὐτόφωρος, ἀυτοφωρον (αὐτός and φώρ a thief, φωρά a theft) (from Sophocles down); properly, caught in the act of theft; then universally, caught in the act of perpetrating any other crime; very often in the phrases ἐπ' αὐτοφώρῳ (as one word ἐπαυτοφώρῳ) τινα λαμβάνειν, passive λαμβάνεσθαι, καταλαμβάνεσθαι, ἁλίσκεσθαι, (from Herodotus 6, 72 on), the crime being specified by a participle: μοιχευομένη, John 8:4 (R G), as in Aelian nat. an. 11, 15; Plutarch, mor. vi., p. 446, Tauchn. edition (x., p. 723, Reiske edition, cf. Nicias 4, 5; Eumen. 2, 2); Sextus Empiricus, adverb Rhet. 65 (p. 151, Fabric. edition).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
her own, his own, their own, themselves, they.

Contracted for heautou; self (in some oblique case or reflexively, relation) -- her (own), (of) him(-self), his (own), of it, thee, their (own), them(-selves), they.

see GREEK heautou

Forms and Transliterations
αυτην αὐτὴν αὑτὴν αυτης αὑτῆς αυτοις αὑτοῖς αυτον αὐτὸν αὑτὸν αυτους αὐτούς αὐτοὺς αὑτούς αὑτοὺς αυτω αὐτῷ αὑτῷ αυτων αὑτῶν ἑαυτῆς ἑαυτοῖς ἑαυτὸν ἑαυτῷ ἑαυτῶν auten autēn auto autō auton autous eautes eautēs eauto eautō eautois eauton eautōn hauten hautēn hautḕn hauto hautō hautôi hautō̂i hauton hautòn hautous hautoús hautoùs heautes heautês heautēs heautē̂s heauto heautō heautôi heautō̂i heautois heautoîs heauton heautòn heautôn heautōn heautō̂n
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 23:12 PPro-AM3P
GRK: ὄντες πρὸς αὑτούς
INT: were between themselves

John 2:24 PPro-AM3S
GRK: οὐκ ἐπίστευεν αὑτὸν αὐτοῖς διὰ
INT: not did entrust himself to them because of

John 13:32 PPro-DM3S
GRK: αὐτὸν ἐν αὑτῷ καὶ εὐθὺς
INT: him in himself and immediately

John 20:10 PPro-AM3P
GRK: πάλιν πρὸς αὑτοὺς οἱ μαθηταί
INT: again to their [home] the disciples

Acts 14:17 PPro-AM3S
GRK: οὐκ ἀμάρτυρον αὑτὸν ἀφῆκεν ἀγαθουργῶν
INT: not without witness himself he left doing good

Ephesians 2:15 PPro-DM3S
GRK: κτίσῃ ἐν αὑτῷ εἰς ἕνα
INT: he might create in himself into one

Philippians 3:21 PPro-DM3S
GRK: καὶ ὑποτάξαι αὑτῷ τὰ πάντα
INT: even to subdue to himself the all things

Revelation 8:6 PPro-AM3P
GRK: σάλπιγγας ἡτοίμασαν αὑτοὺς ἵνα σαλπίσωσιν
INT: trumpets prepared themselves that they might sound [their] trumpets

Revelation 18:7 PPro-AF3S
GRK: ὅσα ἐδόξασεν αὑτὴν καὶ ἐστρηνίασεν
INT: So much as she glorified herself and lived luxuriously

Strong's Greek 848
9 Occurrences


αὑτὴν — 1 Occ.
αὑτῷ — 3 Occ.
αὑτὸν — 2 Occ.
αὑτούς — 3 Occ.















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