1699. emos
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emos: my
Original Word: ἐμός, ή, όν
Part of Speech: Possessive Pronoun
Transliteration: emos
Phonetic Spelling: (em-os')
Short Definition: mine
Definition: my, mine.

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1699 emós (from 1700 /emoú, "my, mine") – an emphatic "possessive pronoun for the first person ('mine')" (J. Thayer), "representing the emphasized genitive (emou, 'mine,' Abbott-Smith).

[See also the unemphatic form 3450 /moú ("mine, my").]

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the oblique cases of egó, first pers. poss. pronoun
Definition
my
NASB Translation
mine (14), own (11).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 1699: ἐμός

ἐμός, ἐμή, ἐμόν (from ἐμοῦ), possessive pronoun of the first person, mine;

a. that which I have; what I possess: John 4:34; John 13:35; ( χαρά ἐμή (see μένω, I. 1 b. .)); John 18:36; Romans 10:1; Philemon 1:12, and often; τῇ ἐμή χειρί, with my own hand (B. 117 (102) note), 1 Corinthians 16:21; Galatians 6:11; Colossians 4:18; as a predicate, John 7:16; John 14:24; John 16:15; substantively, τό ἐμόν that which is mine, mine own, especially my money, Matthew 25:27; divine truth, in the knowledge of which I excel, John 16:15; universally, in plural τά ἐμά my goods, Matthew 20:15; Luke 15:31.

b. proceeding from me: οἱ ἐμοί λόγοι, Mark 8:38; Luke 9:26 (here Tr marginal reading brackets λόγοι); λόγος ἐμός, John 8:37; ἐντολή ἐμή, John 15:12; ἐμή διδαχή, John 7:16, and in other examples c. pertaining or relating to me; α. appointed for me: καιρός ἐμός, John 7:6. β. equivalent to a genitive of the object: ἐμή ἀνάμνησις, Luke 22:19; 1 Corinthians 11:24; examples from Greek writings are given by Winers Grammar, § 22, 7; (Kühner, § 454, Anm. 11; Krüger, § 47, 7, 8). γ. ἐστιν ἐμόν it is mine, equivalent to, it rests with me: Matthew 20:23; Mark 10:40. In connecting the article with this pronoun the N. T. writings do not deviate from Attic usage; cf. Buttmann, § 124, 6.



Strong's
of me, mine own, my.

From the oblique cases of ego (emoi, emou, eme); my -- of me, mine (own), my.

see GREEK ego

see GREEK emoi

see GREEK emou

see GREEK eme

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