Greek · G3756, G1510

οὐκ εἰμί

The absolute negative (compare ) adverb; no or not · I exist (used only when emphatic)

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οὐ G3756 the absolute negative (compare ) adverb; no or not
Pronunciation ou
Absolute negation of fact, typically with indicative mood; contrasts with μή which negates possibility or commands
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εἰμί G1510 I exist (used only when emphatic)
Pronunciation eimí
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What does οὐκ εἰμί (ouk eimi) mean in the Bible?

οὐ · εἰμί is a Greek phrase meaning "I am not".

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Questions this entry answers

What does οὐ · εἰμί mean in the Bible?

οὐ · εἰμί is a Greek phrase meaning "I am not".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for G3756, G1510?

G3756, G1510 is connected to 1,605 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Greek phrase. I am not

Source Gloss

I am not
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

This word appears as a noun across 2 case and number patterns. The form changes show how the word functions in a sentence; they do not change the basic lexical meaning by themselves.

Form patterns 2 Aligned forms 1605
Matt 1:25 · Matt 2:18 · Matt 3:11 · Matt 4:4 · Matt 4:7 · Matt 5:14 · Matt 5:17 · Matt 5:18 · Matt 5:20 · Matt 5:21 · Matt 5:26 · Matt 5:27 · Matt 5:33 · Matt 5:36 · Matt 6:1 · Matt 6:5 1537×
Matt 6:26 · Matt 6:30 · Matt 7:22 · Matt 12:3 · Matt 12:5 · Matt 13:55 · Matt 15:17 · Matt 17:24 · Matt 18:33 · Matt 19:4 · Matt 20:15 · Matt 22:31 · Matt 24:2 · Mark 4:21 · Mark 4:38 · Mark 6:3 68×
Discourse Aspect

How this verb appears across 1 occurrences in the NT discourse index (MACULA Greek SBLGNT).

Aspect
ongoing 1
Tense
present 1
Voice
active 1
Mood
indicative 1

Aspect reflects grammatical form — not authorial emphasis. Participles and infinitives are verbal adjectives and nouns respectively.

Clause data: MACULA Greek (Clear Bible, CC BY 4.0) · SBLGNT (Logos/SBL, CC BY 4.0)

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