Greek · G3759 · unreviewed

οὐαί

"Woe"

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οὐαί G3759
Pronunciation ouaí

What does οὐαί (ouaí) mean in the Bible?

οὐαί (ouaí) is a Greek word meaning ""woe"". οὐαί interj. Prophetic warning of covenant judgment. This term runs through the canonical themes of Covenant.

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Meaning

"woe"
Extended definition

Prophetic denunciation of judgment, not mere sympathy; announces coming doom upon the condemned.

interj. of grief or denunciation, [in LXX for הוֹי, etc. ;] alas! woe! most frequently with dative of person(s) Mat.11:21 23:14, Mrk.13:17 14:21, Luk.6:24-26 Ju 11, al.; with vocat. (nom.), Rev.18:10, 16 18:19 (cf. Isa.1:24, al.); with accusative, Rev.12:12, before ἐκ, Rev.8:13; with dative before ἀπό (see M, Pr., 246), Mat.18:7. As subst., 1Co.9:16 (cf. Jer.6:4); ἡ οὐ., Rev.9:12 11:14; pl., Rev.9:12; οὐ., οὐ., οὐ., Rev.8:13

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Why This Word Matters
Prophetic warning of covenant judgment.
Signals certainty and seriousness of divine judgment, not mere disappointment.
Declares the certainty of divine judgment.
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Matt 11:21 · Matt 18:7 · Matt 23:13 · Matt 23:15 · Matt 23:16 · Matt 23:23 · Matt 23:25 · Matt 23:27 · Matt 23:29 · Matt 24:19 · Matt 26:24 · Mark 13:17 · Mark 14:21 · Luke 6:24 · Luke 6:25 · Luke 6:26 39×
Matt 11:21 · Luke 6:25 · Luke 10:13 · Luke 11:46 · Rev 18:10 · Rev 18:16 · Rev 18:19
Canonical Themes
Biblical Occurrences
Word Pictures (Robertson)
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