A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
Bible. New Testament -- Dictionaries -- English; Greek language, Biblical -- Dictionaries -- English
to precede in time, be a forerunner or precursor, Lu. 1.17;
to outgo, outstrip in going, Mar. 6.33;
to travel in advance of any one, precede, Ac. 20.5, 13. 2 Co. 9.5.
Προετοιμάζω, (πρό & ἑτοιμάζω)
f. άσω,
to prepare beforehand; in N.T.,
to appoint beforehand, Ro. 9.23. Ep. 2.10.
Προευαγγελίζομαι,
f. ίσομαι,
to announce joyful tidings beforehand, Ga. 3.8. L.G.
Προέχω, (πρό & ἔχω)
f. ξω,
to have or hold before;
intrans. & mid. to excel, surpass, have advantage or
pre-eminence, Ro. 3.9.
Προηγέομαι, οῦμαι, (πρό & ἡγέομαι)
f. ήσομαι,
to go before, precede, lead onward;
met. to endeavour to take the lead of, vie with, or,
to give precedence to, to prefer, Ro. 12.10.
Πρόθεσις, εως, ἡ, (προτίθημι)
a setting forth or before;
οἱ ἄρτοι τῆς προθέσεως, & ἡ πρόθεσις τῶν ἄρτων,
the shewbread, the twelve loaves of bread, corresponding
to the twelve tribes, which were set on in two rows upon
the golden table in the sanctuary,
Mat. 12.4. Mar. 2.26. Lu. 6.4. He 9.2;
predetermination, purpose,
Ac 11.23; 27.13. Ro. 8.28. 2 Ti 3.10, et al.
Προθεσμία, ας, ἡ, (pr. fem. of προθέσμιος, before appointed, πρό & θεσμός)
sc. ἡμέρα,
a time before appointed, set or appointed time, Ga. 4.2.
Προθυμία, ας, ἡ,
promptness, readiness, alacrity of mind, willingness,
Ac. 17.11. 2 Co. 8.11, 12, 19; 9.2:
from
Πρόθῡμος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (πρό & θυμός)
ready in mind, prepared, prompt, willing, Mat. 26.41. Mar. 14.38;
τὸ πρόθυμον, i.q. ἡ προθυμία, readiness, alacrity of mind, Ro. 1.15:
whence
Προθύμως,
adv. promptly, with alacrity, readily, willingly,
cheerfully, 1 Pe. 5.2.
Προΐστημι, (πρό & ἵστημι)
f. προστήσω,
to set before; met. to set over, appoint with authority;
intrans. a.2. προύστην, p. προέστηκα, part. πρεοστώς,
and mid. προΐσταμαι,
to preside, govern, superintend,
Ro. 12.8. 1 Th. 5.12. 1 Ti. 3.4, 5, 12; 5.17;
mid. to undertake resolutely, to practise diligently,
to maintain the practice of, Tit. 3.8, 14.
Προκαλέομαι, οῦμαι, (προκαλέω, to call forth, invite to stand forth,
fr. πρό & καλέω)
f. έσομαι,
to call out, challenge to fight;
to provoke, irritate with feelings of ungenerous rivalry,
Ga. 5.26.
Προκαταγγέλλω, (πρό & καταγγέλλω)
f. γελῶ,
to declare or announce beforehand, foretel, predict,
Ac. 3.18, 24; 7.52. 2 Co. 9.5. L.G.
Προκαταρτίζω, (πρό & καταρτίζω)
to make ready, prepare, or complete beforehand,
2 Co. 9.5.
Πρόκειμαι, (πρό & κεῖμαι)
f. είσομαι,
to lie or be placed before; met. to be proposed or
set before as a duty, example, reward, &c. He. 6.18; 12.1, 2. Jude 7;
to be at hand, be present, 2 Co. 8.12.
Προκηρύσσω, (πρό & κηρύσσω)
f. ξω,
to announce publicly; in N.T., to announce before,
Ac. 3.20; 13.24.
Προκοπή, ῆς, ἡ
advance upon a way;
met. progress, advancement, furtherance, Phi. 1.12. 1 Ti. 4.15;
from
Προκόπτω, (πρό & κόπτω)
f. ψω,
pr. to cut a passage forward;
to advance, make progress;
to advance as time,
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