Dictionary entry

ὡς

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament with Strong's

ὡς, adverbial form of the relative pron.ὅς, ἥ, ὅ.


I. As relat. adv. of manner, as, like as, just as, even as;

1. with a demonstrative, like οὕτως, expressed or understood: οὕτως... ὡς, Mk 4:26, I Co 3:15, Eph 5:28, Ja 2:12, al.; ὡς... οὕτως, Ac 8:32, I Co 7:17, al.; elliptically (sc. οὕτως, οὕτω), c. nom., Mt 6:29, al.; c. acc., Mt 19:19, Mk 12:31, al.; c. prep., Mt 26:55, Mk 14:48, Lk 22:52, Jo 7:10, al.; c. verb., Jo 15:6, II Co 3:1, Eph 2:3, I Th 5:6, al.; c. ptcp. (the ptcp. however not having the special force wh. it has in cl.; v. Bl., §73, 5; 74, 6), Mt 7:29, Mk 1:22, He 13:17, al.; freq implying opinion or belief, Ro 9:32; so esp, c. gen. absol., I Co 4:18, II Co 5:20, I Pe 4:12, II Pe 1:3.

2. Before numerals, about, nearly: Mk 5:13, Jo 1:40, Ac 5:7, al.

3. Before adjectives and adverbs, how: Ro 10:1511:33, I Th 2:10; c. superl., ὡς τάχιστα, as quickly as possible, Ac 17:15.

II. As conjunction;

1. temporal,

(a) as, when, since: Mk 9:2114:72, Lk 1:23, Jo 2:9, al.;

(b) while, when, as long as: Lk 12:58, Jo 12:36, Ga 6:10 (Field, Notes, 191); ὡς ἄν (M, Pr., 167, and v.s. ἄν), Ro 15:24, I Co 11:34, Phl 2:23.

2. Final, in order that; c. inf., in order to (M, Pr., 204n), Lk 9:52, Ac 20:24, He 7:9.