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|astxt=[[ὅστις]], [[ἥτις]], [[ὅ τι]] ([[also]] written ὅ, τι and [[ὅτι]]; v. LS, s.v.; WH, §411; Tdf., Pr., 111), in NT [[scarcely]] [[ever]] [[except]] in nom. (M, Pr., 91), the [[only]] [[instance]] of the [[oblique]] cases [[being]] [[found]] in [[ἕως]] [[ὅτου]] (v.s. [[ἕως]]), [[relative]] of indef. [[reference]] ([[related]] to [[simple]] ὅς as Lat. [[quisquis]] to qui), <br />[[whoever]], anyone [[who]];<br /><b class="num">(a)</b>of an indef. [[person]] or [[thing]]: in [[general]] statements, Mt 5:39, 41 13:12, and freq., Lk 14:27, Ga 5:4, al.; in [[relative]] sentences, Mt 7:26, Lk 15:7, Phl 3:7, al.; [[πᾶς]], c. indic., Mt 7:24 10:32; ὅ ἄν ([[ἐάν]]), c. subjc., Mt 12:50 13:12, Jo 14:13, I Co 16:2, Ga 5:10, al.; <br /><b class="num">(b)</b>of a [[definite]] [[person]] or [[thing]], indicating [[quality]], "eithergeneric, [[which]], as [[other]] [[like]] things, or [[essential]], [[which]] by its [[very]] [[nature]]" (Hort on I Pe 2:11), [[who]] is [[such]] as: Mt 2:6 7:26, Lk 2:10 7:37, Jo 8:53, Ac 7:53, Ro 6:2, I Co 3:17, Ga 4:24, Eph 1:23, al.; <br /><b class="num">(c)</b>[[where]] the [[relative]] [[sentence]] expresses a [[reason]], [[consequence]], etc. (M, Pr., 92), [[seeing]] [[that]] he (it, [[they]]), and he (it, [[they]]): Lk 8:3 10:42, Ac 10:47 11:28, Phl 4:3, al.; <br /><b class="num">(d)</b>as in Ionic and [[late]] Greek (Bl., §50, 1; M, Pr., l.c.), differing [[but]] [[little]] [[from]] ὅς: Lk 2:4 9:30, Ac 17:10, Re 12:13.
|astxt=[[ὅστις]], [[ἥτις]], [[ὅ τι]] ([[also]] written ὅ, τι and [[ὅτι]]; v. LS, s.v.; WH, §411; Tdf., Pr., 111), in NT [[scarcely]] [[ever]] [[except]] in nom. (M, Pr., 91), the [[only]] [[instance]] of the [[oblique]] cases [[being]] [[found]] in [[ἕως]] [[ὅτου]] ([[vide supra|v.s.]] [[ἕως]]), [[relative]] of indef. [[reference]] ([[related]] to [[simple]] ὅς as Lat. [[quisquis]] to qui), <br />[[whoever]], anyone [[who]];<br /><b class="num">(a)</b>of an indef. [[person]] or [[thing]]: in [[general]] statements, Mt 5:39, 41 13:12, and freq., Lk 14:27, Ga 5:4, al.; in [[relative]] sentences, Mt 7:26, Lk 15:7, Phl 3:7, al.; [[πᾶς]], c. indic., Mt 7:24 10:32; ὅ ἄν ([[ἐάν]]), c. subjc., Mt 12:50 13:12, Jo 14:13, I Co 16:2, Ga 5:10, al.; <br /><b class="num">(b)</b>of a [[definite]] [[person]] or [[thing]], indicating [[quality]], "eithergeneric, [[which]], as [[other]] [[like]] things, or [[essential]], [[which]] by its [[very]] [[nature]]" (Hort on I Pe 2:11), [[who]] is [[such]] as: Mt 2:6 7:26, Lk 2:10 7:37, Jo 8:53, Ac 7:53, Ro 6:2, I Co 3:17, Ga 4:24, Eph 1:23, al.; <br /><b class="num">(c)</b>[[where]] the [[relative]] [[sentence]] expresses a [[reason]], [[consequence]], etc. (M, Pr., 92), [[seeing]] [[that]] he (it, [[they]]), and he (it, [[they]]): Lk 8:3 10:42, Ac 10:47 11:28, Phl 4:3, al.; <br /><b class="num">(d)</b>as in Ionic and [[late]] Greek (Bl., §50, 1; M, Pr., l.c.), differing [[but]] [[little]] [[from]] ὅς: Lk 2:4 9:30, Ac 17:10, Re 12:13.
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