προείρηκα
προ-είρηκα, -είρημαι, v.s. προεῖπον.
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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προ-είρηκα, -είρημαι, v.s. προεῖπον.
*† προ-ελπίζω,to hope before: seq. ἐν, Eph 1:12.†
*† προ-ενάρχομαι,to begin before: II Co 8:6; c. acc., τὸ θέλειν, II Co 8:10 (not elsewhere).†
*† προ-επ-αγγέλλω,to announce before. Mid., to promise before: c. acc. rei, Ro 1:2, II Co 9:5 (Dio. Cass.).†
προ-ερέω, -ῶ, v.s. προεῖπον.
προ-ερέω, -ῶ, v.s. προεῖπον.
προ-έρχομαι,[in LXX: Ge 33:3, 14 R (עבר), Jth 2:19, Si 35 (32):10, al;]1. to go forward, go on, advance: seq. μικρόν, Mt 26:39 and Mk 14:35 (WH, mg., προσελθών): ῥύμην μίαν (cf....
προ-ετοιμάζω,[in LXX: Is 28:24 B, Wi 9:8*;]to prepare before: c. acc. rei, Ro 9:23 (οἷς for ἅ by attraction), Eph 2:10.†
*† προ-ευαγγελίζομαι,to announce glad tidings beforehand: Ga 3:8.†
προ-έχω,[in LXX: Jb 27:6 A (חזק hi.)*;]1. Trans., to hold before; mid., to hold something before oneself (Hdt.), hence, metaph., to excuse oneself: Ro 3:9, R, mg. (but v. Field,...
προ-ηγέομαι,[in LXX: De 20:9 (בְּרוֹשׁ), Pr 17:14 (לִפְנֵי), II Mac 4:40, al.;]1. to go before as leader (in cl., c. gen., dat.): Ro 12:10 (Chrys., Vg., al.; v. ICC, in l.).2. I...
πρό-θεσις, -εως, ἡ,[in LXX: Ex 40:4, 23 (עֵרֶךְ), I Ch 9:32, al. (מַעֲרֶכֶת), II Ch 4:19 (פָּנִים), I Mac 1:22, II Mac 3:8, al.;]1. a setting forth (Plat., Plut., al.): οἱ ἄρτοι...
** προ-θέσμιος, -α, -ον,[in Sm.: Jb 28:3, Da 9:26*;]appointed beforehand. In Attic law, as subst. (so always in cl.), ἡ π. (sc. ἡμέρα), a day appointed beforehand, a previously ...
** προθυμία, -ας, ἡ(< πρόθυμος), [in LXX: Si 45:23*;]eagerness, willingness, readiness: Ac 17:11, II Co 8:11, 12, 199:2.†
πρόθυμος, -ον,[in LXX: I Ch 28:21, II Ch 29:31 (נָדִיב), Hb 1:8 (חוּשׁ), al.;]willing, ready: Mt 26:41, Mk 14:38; neut., τὸ π. = ἡ προθυμία (Thuc., al., III Mac 5:26), οὕτως τὸ ...
προθύμως,[in LXX: II Ch 29:34 (לֵבָביִשְׁרֵי), To 7:8, al.;]eagerly, readily, with a ready mind: I Pe 5:2.†
πρόϊμος (Rec. πρώ-, of which προ- is a late form; v. Bl., § 6, 4; WH, App., 152), -ον,[in LXX: De 11:14 (יוֹרֶה), etc.;] = the more common πρώιος (q.v.),early: of rain (as most ...
προ-ΐστημι,[in LXX: II Ki 13:17, Pr 23:526:17, Is 43:24, Am 6:10 (no proper Heb. equiv.), Da LXX Bel 7, I Mac 5:19, IV Mac 11:27*;]1. trans. in fut., 1 aor., and mid. 1 aor., to...
** προ-καλέω, -ῶ,[in LXX: II Mac 8:11 A*;]to call forth. Most freq. in mid.,(a) to challenge; hence, to provoke: Ga 5:26;(b) to invite (II Mac 8:11).†
*† προ-κατ-αγγέλλω,to announce beforehand: c. acc. et inf., Ac 3:18; seq. περί, Ac 7:52.†
* προ-κατ-αρτίζω,to make ready beforehand: II Co 9:5.†
πρό-κειμαι,[in LXX: Ex 39:18 (36), Nu 4:7 (פָּנִים), etc.;] used as pass. of προτίθημι;1. to be set before one, to be set forth: He 6:1812:1, 2, Ju 7.2. to present oneself, be p...
* προ-κηρύσσω,1. to proclaim by herald.2. Of one who acts as a herald, to proclaim: Ac 13:24.†
**† προ-κοπή, -ῆς, ἡ(< προκόπτω), [in LXX: Si 51:17, II Mac 8:8*;]progress (prop., on a journey, then generally): Phl 1:12, 25, I Ti 4:15 (condemned by Atticists, v. Rutherford,...
** προ-κόπτω,[in Sm.: Ps 44 (45):5*;]to cut forward a way, forward, advance, in cl. trans. with neut. adj., as οὐδὲν π., τὰ πολλὰ π. In late writers (Polyb., al.), wholly intran...
*† πρό-κριμα, -τος, τό(< cl. προκρίνειν, 1. to prefer. 2. to judge beforehand),pre-judging, prejudice: I Ti 5:21 (v. Cremer, 378).†
*† προ-κυρόω, -ῶ,to establish or confirm beforehand: Ga 3:17.†