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<div> '''1: | <div> '''1: '''''Ἐμαυτοῦ''''' ''' (Strong'S #1683 — pronoun — emautou — em-ow-too' <i> em-ow-to' </i> <i> em-ow-ton </i> ) </div> <p> a reflexive pronoun, of the first person, lit., "of myself," is used (a) frequently after various prepositions, e.g., hupo, "under," Matthew 8:9; Luke 7:8; RV, "under myself;" peri, "concerning," John 5:31; 8:14,18; Acts 24:10; apo, "from," John 5:30; 7:17 , RV, "from" (AV, "of," which is ambiguous); so John 7:28; 8:28,42; 10:18; 14:10 (RV, "from"); pros, "unto," John 12:32 , RV, "unto Myself;" John 14:3; Philemon 1:13 , "with me;" eis, "to," 1—Corinthians 4:6; huper, "on behalf of," 2—Corinthians 12:5; ek (ex), "out of," or "from," John 12:49 , RV, "from Myself;" (b) as the direct object of a verb, Luke 7:7; John 8:54; 14:21; 17:19; Acts 26:2; 1—Corinthians 4:3; 9:19; 2—Corinthians 11:7,9; Galatians 2:18; Philippians 3:13; (c) in other oblique cases of the pronoun, without a preposition, e.g., Acts 20:24 , "unto" (or to); Acts 26:9 "with" (or "to"); Romans 11:4 , RV, "for" (AV, "to"); 1—Corinthians 4:4 , RV, "against myself" (AV, inaccurately, "by"); in all these instances the pronoun is in the dative case; in 1—Corinthians 10:33 , "mine own" (the genitive case); in 1—Corinthians 7:7 , "I myself" (the accusative case). </p> <div> '''2: '''''Αὐτός''''' ''' (Strong'S #846 — pronoun — autos — ow-tos' ) </div> <p> "self" (a) with ego, [["I," "I]] myself," Luke 24:39; Acts 10:26; Romans 7:25; 9:3; 2—Corinthians 10:1; 12:13; (b) without the personal pronoun, Acts 24:16 (as the subject of a verb); in the nominative case, Acts 25:22; 1—Corinthians 9:27; Philippians 2:24; in the genitive case, Romans 16:2 , RV, "of mine own self." </p> | ||
== King James Dictionary <ref name="term_61454" /> == | == King James Dictionary <ref name="term_61454" /> == | ||
<p> | <p> MYSELF', pron. A compound of my and self, used after I, to express emphasis, marking emphatically the distinction between the speaker and another person as, I myself will do it I have done it myself. </p> 1. In the objective case, the reciprocal of I. I will defend myself. 2. It is sometimes used without I, particularly in poetry. <p> Myself shall mount the rostrum in his favor. </p> | ||
== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_146896" /> == | == Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_146896" /> == | ||
<p> (pron.) | <p> (pron.) I or me in person; - used for emphasis, my own self or person; as I myself will do it; I have done it myself; - used also instead of me, as the object of the first person of a reflexive verb, without emphasis; as, I will defend myself. </p> | ||
==References == | ==References == |
Latest revision as of 13:53, 14 October 2021
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
a reflexive pronoun, of the first person, lit., "of myself," is used (a) frequently after various prepositions, e.g., hupo, "under," Matthew 8:9; Luke 7:8; RV, "under myself;" peri, "concerning," John 5:31; 8:14,18; Acts 24:10; apo, "from," John 5:30; 7:17 , RV, "from" (AV, "of," which is ambiguous); so John 7:28; 8:28,42; 10:18; 14:10 (RV, "from"); pros, "unto," John 12:32 , RV, "unto Myself;" John 14:3; Philemon 1:13 , "with me;" eis, "to," 1—Corinthians 4:6; huper, "on behalf of," 2—Corinthians 12:5; ek (ex), "out of," or "from," John 12:49 , RV, "from Myself;" (b) as the direct object of a verb, Luke 7:7; John 8:54; 14:21; 17:19; Acts 26:2; 1—Corinthians 4:3; 9:19; 2—Corinthians 11:7,9; Galatians 2:18; Philippians 3:13; (c) in other oblique cases of the pronoun, without a preposition, e.g., Acts 20:24 , "unto" (or to); Acts 26:9 "with" (or "to"); Romans 11:4 , RV, "for" (AV, "to"); 1—Corinthians 4:4 , RV, "against myself" (AV, inaccurately, "by"); in all these instances the pronoun is in the dative case; in 1—Corinthians 10:33 , "mine own" (the genitive case); in 1—Corinthians 7:7 , "I myself" (the accusative case).
"self" (a) with ego, "I," "I myself," Luke 24:39; Acts 10:26; Romans 7:25; 9:3; 2—Corinthians 10:1; 12:13; (b) without the personal pronoun, Acts 24:16 (as the subject of a verb); in the nominative case, Acts 25:22; 1—Corinthians 9:27; Philippians 2:24; in the genitive case, Romans 16:2 , RV, "of mine own self."
King James Dictionary [2]
MYSELF', pron. A compound of my and self, used after I, to express emphasis, marking emphatically the distinction between the speaker and another person as, I myself will do it I have done it myself.
1. In the objective case, the reciprocal of I. I will defend myself. 2. It is sometimes used without I, particularly in poetry.
Myself shall mount the rostrum in his favor.
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(pron.) I or me in person; - used for emphasis, my own self or person; as I myself will do it; I have done it myself; - used also instead of me, as the object of the first person of a reflexive verb, without emphasis; as, I will defend myself.