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
after verbs of speaking, praying, answering to a charge, &c.,
to, Mat. 3.15; 27.14;
of place where, with, in among, by, at, &c.,
Mat. 26.55. Mar. 11.4. Lu. 1.80;
of time, for, during, Lu. 8.13. 1 Co. 7.5;
near, towards, Lu. 24.29;
of the end, object, purpose for which an action is exerted,
or to which any quality, &c. has reference, to,
Jno. 4.35. Ac. 3.10; 27.12; before an infi.
with τό, in order to, that, in order that,
Mat. 6.1; 13.30; 26.12;
so as to, so that, Mat. 5.28; of the relation which any action,
state, quality, &c. bears to any person or thing, in relation
to, of, concerning, in respect to, with reference to,
Mat. 19.8; Lu 12.41; 18.1; 20.19; as it respects,
as it concerns, with relation to, Mat. 27.4. Jno. 21.22, 23;
according to, in conformity with, Lu. 12.47. 2 Co. 5.10;
in comparison with, Ro. 8.18; in attention to Eph. 3.4;
of the actions, dispositions, &c. exhibited with respect
to any one, whether friendly, towards, Ga. 6.10. Ep. 6.9;
or unfriendly, with, against, Lu. 23.12. Ac. 23.30; after
verbs signifying to converse, dispute, make a covenant, &c.,
with, Lu. 24.14. Ac. 2.7; 3.25.
Προσάββατον, ου, τό, (πρό & σάββατον)
the day before the sabbath, sabbath-eve, Mar. 15.42. S.
Προσαγορεύω, πρός & ἀγορευω, to speak)
f. εύσω,
to speak to, accost, to name, denominate; to nominate,
declare, He. 5.10.
Προσάγω, (πρός & ἄγω)
f. ξω, a.2. προσήγαγον,
to lead or conduct to, bring, Lu. 9.41. Ac. 16.20;
to conduct to the presence of, met. 1 Pe. 3.18;
intrans. to approach, Ac. 27.27: (ᾰ)
whence
Προσαγωγή, ῆς, ἡ
approach; to access, admission to the presence of any one,
Ro. 5.2. Ep. 2.18.
Προσαιτέω, ῶ,(πρός & αἰτέω)
f. ήσω,
to ask for in addition; to ask earnestly, beg;
to beg alms, Mar. 10.46. Lu. 18.35. Jno. 9.8:
whence
Προσαίτης, ου, ὁ,
a beggar, mendicant, v.r. Jno. 9.8. N.T.
Προσαναβαίνω, (πρός & ἀναβαίνω)
f. βήσομαι, a.2. έβην
to go up further, Lu. 14.10.
Προσανᾱλίσκω, (πρός & ἀναλίσκω)
f. λώσω,
to consume besides; to expend on a definite object,
Lu. 8.43.
Προσαναπληρόω, ῶ, (πρός & ἀναπληρόω)
f. ώσω,
to fill up by addition or to supply deficiencies,
2 Co. 9.12; 11.9.
Προσανατίθημι, (πρός & ἀνατίθημι)
to lay upon over and above; mid. to put one's self in free
communication with, to confer with, Ga. 1.16; to confer upon,
to propound as a matter of consideration, Ga. 2.6.
Προσαπειλέω, ῶ,(πρός & ἀπειλέω)
f. ήσω,
to threaten in addition, utter additional threats,
Ac. 4.21.
Προσδαπανάω, ῶ, (πρός & δαπανάω)
f. ήσω,
to spend besides, expend over and above, Lu. 10.35. L.G.
Προσδέομαι, (πρός & δέομαι)
f. δεήσομαι,
to want besides or in addition, Ac. 17.25.
Προσδέχομαι, (πρός & δέχομαι)
f. δέξομαι,
to receive, accept; to receive, admit, grant access to, Lu. 15.2;
to receive, admit, accept, and with οὐ, to reject, He. 11.35;
to submit to, He. 10.34;
to receive kindly, as a guest, entertain, Ro. 16.2;
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