ΘΕΟΥΤΟΥΤΟ, θεουτουτο
THEOUTOUTO, theoutouto
Sounds Like: theh-OO-too-TOH
Translations: of God, this, this of God, this one of God
From the root: ΘΕΟΣ, ΟΥΤΟΣ
Part of Speech: Noun, Pronoun
Explanation: This word appears to be a compound of two distinct Koine Greek words: 'ΘΕΟΥ' (the genitive singular of 'ΘΕΟΣ', meaning 'of God') and 'ΤΟΥΤΟ' (the neuter nominative or accusative singular of 'ΟΥΤΟΣ', meaning 'this' or 'this one'). It is highly unusual to find these two words directly conjoined in Koine Greek without a space or other grammatical connection. It is most likely a scribal error, a misreading, or a very rare and idiosyncratic compound construction. If it were a legitimate compound, it would literally mean 'this of God' or 'this one belonging to God'. However, it is far more probable that these are two separate words that have been erroneously written together.
Inflection: Genitive Singular (ΘΕΟΥ), Neuter Nominative/Accusative Singular (ΤΟΥΤΟ)
Strong’s numbers: G2316 (Lookup on BibleHub), G3778 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Four — 1:26
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΘΕΟΣ, ΟΥΤΟΣ, appear in our texts.
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