Greek · G2400 · unreviewed

ἰδού

Used as imperative lo!;

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ἰδού G2400
Pronunciation idoú

What does ἰδού (idoú) mean in the Bible?

ἰδού (idoú) is a Greek word meaning "used as imperative lo!;". ἰδού, [in LXX chiefly for הִנֵּה,] prop.

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Meaning

used as imperative lo!;
Extended definition

Arresting attention-marker that summons immediate perception; shifts focus to something suddenly appearing or crucial.

prop. imperat. 2 aor. mid. of ὁράω, used as a demonstrative particle, with frequency much greater in LXX and NT than in cl. (see M, Pr., 11), lo, behold, see: Mat.10:16 11:8 13:3, Mrk.3:32, Luk.2:48, 1Co.15:51, Jas.5:9, Ju 14, Rev.1:7, al.; after genitive absol., Mat.1:20 2:1, 13 12:46, al.; καὶ ἰδού, Mat.2:9 (and freq.), Luk.1:20 10:25, Act.12:7, al.; in elliptical sentences, taking the place of copula or predicate (like הִנֵּה in Heb.), Mat.3:17, Luk.5:12 22:31, 47 Act.8:27, 36 al.

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Matt 1:20 · Matt 1:23 · Matt 2:1 · Matt 2:9 · Matt 2:13 · Matt 2:19 · Matt 3:16 · Matt 3:17 · Matt 4:11 · Matt 7:4 · Matt 8:2 · Matt 8:24 · Matt 8:29 · Matt 8:32 · Matt 8:34 · Matt 9:2 198×
Matt 9:3 · Matt 28:11
Biblical Occurrences
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Word Pictures (Robertson)

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