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 be far spent, Ro. 13.12;
met. to advance in wisdom, age, or stature, Lu. 2.52;
seq. ἐν, to make progress or proficiency in Ga. 1.4;
with ἐπὶ πλεῖον, to proceed or advance further, 2 Ti. 2.16; 3.9;
with ἐπὶ τὸ χεῖρον, to grow worse and worse, 2 Ti. 3.13.
Πρόκρῐμα, ατος, τό, (προκρίνω, to prejudge, prefer)
previous judgment, prejudice, prepossession, or,
preference, partiality, 1 Ti. 5.21. N.T.
Πρόκῡρόω, ῶ, (πρό & κυρόω)
f. ώσω,
to sanction and establish previously,
ratify and confirm before, Ga. 3.17. N.T.
Προλαμβάνω, (πρό & λαμβάνω)
f. λήψομαι, a.2. προὔλᾰβον,
to take before another, 1 Co. 11.21;
trop. to anticipate, do beforehand, Mar. 14.8;
to take by surprise;
pass. to be taken unexpectedly, be overtaken,
be taken by surprise, Ga. 6.1.
Προλέγω, (πρό & λέγω)
f. ξω, a.1. προεῖπα, a.2. προεῖτπον, p. προείρηκα,
to tell beforehand, to foretel,
Mat. 24.25. Ac. 1.16. Ro. 9.29. 2 Co. 13.2.
Ga. 5.21. 1 Th. 3.4, et al.
Προμαρτύρομαι, (πρό & μαρτύρομαι)
pr. to witness or testify beforehand;
to declare beforehand, predict, 1 Pe. 1.11. N.T.
Προμελετάω, ῶ, (πρό & μελετάω)
f. ήσω,
to practise beforehand; to premeditate, Lu. 21.14.
Προμεριμνάω, ῶ (πρό & μεριμνάω)
f. ήσω,
to be anxious or solicitous beforehand,
to ponder beforehand, Mar. 13.11. N.T.
Προνοέω, ῶ, (πρό & νοέω)
f. ήσω,
to perceive beforehand, foresee; to provide for, 1 Ti. 5.8;
mid. to provide for one's self; by impl. to apply one's s
elf to a thing, practise, strive to exhibit,
Ro. 12.17. 2 Co. 8.21.
Πρόνοια, ας, ἡ,
forethought; providence, provident care, Ac. 24.3;
provision, Ro. 13.14.
Προοράω, ῶ, (πρό & ὁράω)
f. προόψομαι, p. προεώρᾱκα, a.2. προεῖδον,
to foresee, Ac. 2.31. Ga. 3.8;
to see before, Ac. 21.29;
in N.T., to have vividly present to the mind,
to be mindful of, Ac. 2.25.
Προορίζω, (πρό & ὁρίζω)
f. ίσω,
to limit or mark out beforehand;
to design definitively beforehand, ordain beforehand,
predestine, Ac. 4.28. Ro. 8.29, 30, et al.
Προπάσχω, (πρό & πάσχω)
a.2. προέπαθον,
to experience previously; of ill treatment, 1 Th. 2.2.
Προπέμπω, (πρό & πέμπω)
f. ψω,
to send on before; to accompany or attend out of respect,
escort, accompany for a certain distance on setting out
on a journey, Ac. 15.3; 20.38; 21.5, et al.;
to furnish with things necessary for a journey,
Tit. 3.13. 3 Jno. 6.
Προπετής, έος, οῦς, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ές, (πρό & πίπτω)
falling forward; met. precipitate, rash, Ac. 19.36. 2 Ti. 3.4.
Προπορεύομαι, (πρό & πορεύομαι)
f. εύσομαι,
to precede, go before, Ac. 7.40. Lu. 1.76.
Πρός,
prep., with a genitive, from; met. for the benefit of, Ac. 27.34;
with a dative, near, by, at, by the side of,
in the vicinity of, Mar. 5.11. Lu. 19.37;
with an accusative, used of the place to which any thing
tends, to, unto, towards, Mat. 2.12; 3.5, 13;
at, close upon, Mat. 3.10. Mar. 5.22;
near to, in the vicinity of, Mar. 6.45;
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