Personal Pronouns.

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Personal Pronouns

Personal Pronouns Definition Personal pronoun Antecedent

English Personal Pronouns first second third masc fem neut Subjective sg I you he she it Possessive sg my your his her its Objective sg me him Subjective pl we they Possessive pl our their Objective pl us them

Form Number (antecedent) Person (antecedent) Gender (none in 1 / 2 sg or 3 pl) Case (function)

Greek Personal Pronouns first second nom sg ἐγώ I σύ you gen sg μου ἐμοῦ my σου σοῦ your dat sg μοι ἐμοί to me σοι σοί to you acc sg με ἐμέ me σε σέ nom pl ἡμεῖς we ὑμεῖς gen pl ἡμῶν our ὑμῶν dat pl ἡμῖν to us ὑμῖν acc pl ἡμᾶς us ὑμᾶς

Greek Personal Pronouns nom sg αὐτός αὐτή αὐτό he she it gen sg αὐτοῦ αὐτής his her its dat sg αὐτῷ αὐτῇ to him to her to it acc sg αὐτόν αὐτήν him nom pl αὐτοί αὐταί αὐτά they gen pl αὐτῶν their dat pl αὐτοῖς αὐταῖς to them acc pl αὐτούς αὐτάς them

Strong’s Numbers Strong: each inflected as number Accordance: 1st #1609; 2nd #5148 Logos: Diff # for 1 & 2 person; all αὐτός are #846 Plurals different forms from singular?

Natural Gender Acts 2:24 “Whom God raised up, loosing the pangs of death (θανάτου), as it was not possible for him to be held by it (αὐτοῦ).”

Replacement Matt 9:10 “And as Jesus (αὐτοῦ) reclined at table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and sinners came and were reclining with Jesus and his disciples” (ESV).

οὐδείς

ἡμεῖς

οὗτος

τίς

τις

ἐκεῖνος

ὅς

ὑμεῖς