οὐδείς, 
οὐδεμία (the feminine only in these passages: 
Mark 6:5; 
Luke 4:26; 
John 16:29; 
John 18:38; 
John 19:4; 
Acts 25:18; 
Acts 27:22; 
Philippians 4:15; 
1 John 1:5, and 
Rec. in 
James 3:12), 
οὐδέν (and, according to a pronunciation not infrequent from 
Aristotle, and 
Theophrastus down, 
οὐθείς, 
οὐθέν: 
1 Corinthians 13:2 Rst L T Tr WH; 
Acts 19:27 L T Tr WH; 
2 Corinthians 11:8-9L T Tr WH; 
Luke 22:35 T Tr WH; 
Luke 23:14 T Tr WH; 
Acts 15:9 T Tr WH text; 
Acts 26:26 T WH Tr brackets; 
1 Corinthians 13:3 Tdf.; see 
μηδείς at the beginning and 
Göttling on 
Aristotle, pol., p. 218; (
Meisterhans, Grammatik d. Attisch. Inschriften, § 20, 5; see Liddell and Scott, under the word 
οὐθείς; cf. Lob. Pathol. Elem. ii. 344); Alexander 
Buttmann (1873) Ausf. Spr. § 10 Anm. 7) (from 
οὐδέ and 
εἷς) (fr. 
Homer down), 
and not one, no one, none, no; it differs from 
μηδείς as 
οὐ does from 
μή (which see at the beginning); 
1. with nouns: masc, 
Luke 4:24; 
Luke 16:13; 
1 Corinthians 8:4; 
οὐδείς ἄλλος, 
John 15:24; 
οὐδεμία in the passages given above; neuter, 
Luke 23:4; 
John 10:41; 
Acts 17:21; 
Acts 23:9; 
Acts 28:5; 
Romans 8:1; 
Romans 14:14; 
Galatians 5:10, etc. 
2. absolutely: 
οὐδείς, 
Matthew 6:24; 
Matthew 9:16; 
Mark 3:27; 
Mark 5:4; 
Mark 7:24; 
Luke 1:61; 
Luke 5:39 (
WH in brackets); 
Luke 7:28; 
John 1:18; 
John 4:27; 
Acts 18:10; 
Acts 25:11; 
Romans 14:7, and very often. with a partitive genitive: 
Luke 4:26; 
Luke 14:24; 
John 13:28; 
Acts 5:13; 
1 Corinthians 1:14; 
1 Corinthians 2:8; 
1 Timothy 6:16. 
οὐδείς εἰ μή, 
Matthew 19:17 Rec.; 
Matthew 17:8; 
Mark 10:18; 
Luke 18:19; 
John 3:13; 
1 Corinthians 12:3; 
Revelation 19:12, etc.; 
ἐάν μή, 
John 3:2; 
John 6:44, 
65. 
οὐκ... 
οὐδείς (see 
οὐ, 3 a.), 
Matthew 22:16; 
Mark 5:37; 
Mark 6:5; 
Mark 12:14; 
Luke 8:43; 
John 8:15; 
John 18:9, 
31; 
Acts 4:12; 
2 Corinthians 11:9 (8); 
οὐκέτι... 
οὐδείς, 
Mark 9:8; 
οὐδέπω... 
οὐδείς, 
Luke 23:53 (
Tdf. οὐδείς... 
οὐδέπω; 
L Tr WH οὐδείς οὔπω); 
John 19:41; 
Acts 8:16 (
L T Tr WH); 
οὐδείς... 
οὐκέτι, 
Mark 12:34; 
Revelation 18:11. neuter 
οὐδέν, 
nothing, Matthew 10:26 (cf. 
Winers Grammar, 300 (281); 
Buttmann, 355 (305)); 
Matthew 17:20; 
Matthew 26:62; 
Matthew 27:12, and very often; with a partitive genitive, 
Luke 9:36; 
Luke 18:34; 
Acts 18:17; 
1 Corinthians 9:15; 
1 Corinthians 14:10 (
R G); 
οὐδέν εἰ μή, 
Matthew 5:13; 
Matthew 21:19; 
Mark 9:29; 
Mark 11:13; 
μή τίνος; with the answer 
οὐδενός, 
Luke 22:35; 
οὐδέν ἐκτός with genitive, 
Acts 26:22; 
οὐδέν μοι διαφέρει, 
Galatians 2:6; it follows another negative, thereby strengthening the negation (see 
οὐ, 3 a.): 
Mark 15:4; 
Mark 16:8; 
Luke 4:2; 
Luke 9:36; 
Luke 20:40; 
John 3:27; 
John 5:19, 
30; 
John 9:33; 
John 11:49; 
John 14:30; 
Acts 26:26 (Lachmann omits); 
1 Corinthians 8:2 (
R G); 
1 Corinthians 9:15 (
G L T Tr WH); 
οὐδέν οὐ μή with aorist subjunctive 
Luke 10:19 (
Rst G WH marginal reading; see 
μή, IV. 2). 
οὐδέν, absolutely, 
nothing whatever, not at all, in no wise (cf. 
Buttmann, § 131, 10): 
ἀδικεῖν (see 
ἀδικέω, 2 b.), 
Acts 25:10; 
Galatians 4:12; 
οὐδέν διαφέρειν τίνος, 
Galatians 4:1; 
ὑστέρειν, 
2 Corinthians 12:11; 
ὠφέλειν, 
John 6:63; 
1 Corinthians 13:3. 
οὐδέν ἐστιν, it is nothing, of no importance, etc. (cf. 
Buttmann, § 129, 5): 
Matthew 23:16, 
18; 
John 8:54; 
1 Corinthians 7:19; with a genitive, 
none of these things is true, Acts 21:24; 
Acts 25:11; 
οὐδέν εἰμί, I am nothing, of no account: 
1 Corinthians 13:2; 
2 Corinthians 12:11, (see examples from Greek authors in 
Passow, under the word, 2; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 2; Meyer on 1 Corinthians, the passage cited)); 
εἰς οὐδέν λογισθῆναι (see 
λογίζομαι, 1 a.), 
Acts 19:27; 
εἰς οὐδέν γίνεσθαι, to come to nought, 
Acts 5:36 (
Winer's Grammar, § 29, 3 a.; 
ἐν οὐδενί, in no respect, in nothing, 
Philippians 1:20 (cf. 
μηδείς, g.)). 
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