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 receive, admit, as a hope, Ac. 24.15;
to look or wait for, expect, await, Mar. 15.43. Lu. 2.25, et al.
Προσδοκάω, ῶ,
f. ήσω,
to look for, be expectant of,
Mat. 11.3. Lu. 7.19, 20. Ac. 3.5. 2 Pe. 3.12, 13, 14;
to expect, Ac. 28.6;
to wait for, Lu. 1.21; 8.40. Ac. 10.24; 27.33;
absol. to think, anticipate, Mat. 24.50. Lu. 12.46:
whence
Προσδοκία, ας, ἡ,
a looking for, expectation, anticipation, Lu. 21.26;
meton. expectation, what is expected or anticipated, Ac. 12.11.
Προσδραμών,
a.2. part. of προστρέχω:
which see.
Προσεάω, ῶ, (πρός & ἐάω)
f. άσω,
to permit an approach, Ac. 27.7. N.T.
Προσεγγίζω, (πρός & ἐγγίζω)
f. ίσω,
to approach, come near, Mar. 2.4. L.G.
Προσεδρεύω, (πρός & ἕδρα)
f. εύσω,
to sit near;
met. to wait or attend upon, have charge of, 1 Co. 9.13.
Προσεργάζομαι, (πρός & ἐργάζομαι)
f. άσομαι,
pr. to work in addition;
to gain in addition in trade, Lu. 19.16.
Προσέυχομαι, (πρός & ἔρχομαι)
f. ελεύσομαι, a.2. προσῆλθον, p. προσελήλυθα,
to come or go to any one, approach,
Mat. 4.3, 11; 5.1; 8.19, 25, et al. freq.;
trop. to come, or go to, approach, draw near, spiritually,
He. 7.25; 11.16; 4.16. 1 Pe. 2.4;
met. to assent to, accede to, concur in, 1 Ti. 6.3.
Προσευχή, ῆς, ἡ,
prayer, Mat. 17.21; 21.13, 22. Lu. 6.12. Ac. 1.14, et al.;
meton. a place where prayer is offered, an oratory, perhaps,
Ac. 16.13, 16. S.
Προσεύχομαι,
f. εύξομαι, imperf. προσηυχόμην, a.1. προσηυξάμην,
to pray, offer prayer, Mat. 5.44; 6.5, 6, et al.
Προσέχω, (πρός & ἔχω)
f. ξω,
to have in addition; to hold to, bring near;
absol. to apply the mind to a thing, to give heed to,
attend to, observe, consider,
Ac. 5.35. He. 2.1. 2 Pe. 1.19;
to take care of, provide for, Ac. 20.28;
when followed by ἀπό, μή, v. μήποτε, to beware of, take heed of,
guard against, Mat. 6.1; 7.15;
to assent to, yield credence to, follow,
adhere or be attached to, Ac. 8.6, 10, 11; 16.14;
to give one's self up to, be addicted to, engage in,
be occupied with, 1 Ti. 1.4; 3.8, et al.
Προσηλόω, ῶ, (πρός & ἧλος)
f. ώσω,
to nail to, affix with nails, Col. 2.14.
Προσήλῠτος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, (προσέρχομαι)
pr. a new comer, a stranger; in N.T.,
a proselyte, convert from paganism to Judaism,
Mat. 23.15. Ac. 2.10; 6.5; 13.43. S.
Πρόσκαιρος, ου, ὁ, ἡ, τό, -ον, (πρός & καιρός)
opportune; in N.T., continuing for a limited time, temporary, transient,
Mat. 13.21. Mar. 4.17. 2 Co. 4.18. He. 11.25. L.G.
Προσκαλέομαι, οῦμαι, (mid. of προσκαλέω, to call to, summon, invite,
fr. πρός & καλέω)
f. έσομαι, p. προσκέκλημαι,
to call to one's self, summon, Mat. 10.1; 15.10, 32; 18.2, et al.;
to invite, Ac. 2.39;
to call to the performance of a thing, appoint, Ac. 13.2; 16.10.
Προσκαρτερέω, ῶ, (πρός & καρτερέω)
f. ήσω,
to persist in adherence to a thing;
to be intently engaged in; attend constantly to,
Ac. 1.14; 2.42. Ro. 13.6, et al.;
to remain constantly in a place, Ac. 2.46;
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