Thy, Thine, Thine own, Thyself * Note: These are translations of (1) the possessive pronoun sos, and its inflections, e.g.,
Mat 7:3 (1st part); it is used as a noun with the article, in the phrases to son, "that which is thine,"
Mat 20:14,
Mat 25:25, "thine own;" hoi soi, "thy friends,"
Mar 5:19; ta sa, "thy goods,"
Luk 6:30, lit., "the thine;" (2) one of the oblique cases of su, "thou;" sou, "of thee," e.g.,
Mat 1:20,
Mat 7:3 (2nd part), "thine own;" soi, "to thee," e.g.,
Mar 5:9; with meno, "to remain,"
Act 5:4 (1st part), "thine own," lit., "remain to thee;" in
Mat 26:18, pros se, "at they house," lit., "with thee;" (3) seauton, "(as) thyself,"
Rom 13:9; seautou, "of thyself," e.g.,
Mat 4:6; seauto, "to thyself,"
Act 16:28; (4) heautou (with apo, "from"),
Joh 18:34, "of thyself," lit., "from thyself;" (5) autos, "self," is sometimes used for "thyself," e.g.,
Luk 6:42.