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Strong's #4285 - προηγέομαι
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- to go before and show the way, to go before and lead, to go before as a leader
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προηγ-έομαι,
go first and lead the way, Hdt. 2.48, 7.40, X. Lac. 13.2, etc.; τινι for a person, i.e. guide him, τῷ θεῷ Ar. Pl. 1195, cf. X. Cyr. 2.1.1; π. τὴν [ὁδόν ] Id. An. 6.5.10; of troops, form the van, Id. Cyr. 4.2.27; π. πᾶσι [τοῖς ποσίν ] to have all in front, Arist. IA 714a4 . precede logically, τινος S.E. P. 1.210 .
2. c. gen., take the lead of, τῶν προόδων ἄλλους προόδους . . προηγεῖσθαι X. Eq.Mag. 4.5; π. τῆς πομπῆς Plb. 12.13.11; of the planets in retrograde motion, get ahead of, ἀπλανῶν ἀστέρων Gem. 12.22: later c. acc., ἀλλήλους π. τῇ τιμῇ Ep.Romans 12:10 : — c. inf., προήγημαι τὴν τούτων ἐπίδοσιν ποήσεσθαι have taken the initiative in . ., BGU 1193.11 (i B.C.) .
3. of things, τὸ πῦρ μὲν ἀπὸ τούτων τῶν ἱερῶν προηγεῖται goes before, precedes, X. Lac. 13.3; ῥάβδοι π. ἑκάστῳ Plb. 6.53.8 .
4. pres. part. προηγούμενος, η, ον, going first, τὸ π. στράτευμα the van, opp. οὐρά, X. Ages. 2.2; preceding, foregoing, Phld. Ir. p.94 W.; γράμματα Plu. Pomp. 45 . Math., τὰ π. forward points, i.e. those lying on the same side of the radius vector of a spiral as the direction of its motion, Archim. Spir. 11 Def. 6; ἁ π. εὐθεῖα Id. Spir. 21,23. Astron., τὰ π. ζῴδια signs leading in the daily movement of the heavens, i.e. westerly signs, opp. ἑπόμενα, Gem. 1.5, Theo Sm. p.147 H., etc. τὰ π. initial data, premisses, Plb. 16.16.6, Arr. Epict. 1.20.1; σημεῖα Phld. Sign. 36; φαντασίαι M.Ant. 8.49; π. οὐσία τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ given, i.e. external to the soul, Arr. Epict. 3.7.6; τὸ π., opp. τὸ ἐπιγέννημα, ib. 7; τὰ π. originals of paintings, Arist. Mu. 396b14 . leading, principal, κατὰ π. λόγον according to a guiding principle, Zeno Stoic. 1.48; ὁ π. λόγος, τὸ π. ἔργον, Arr. Epict. 1.20.14, 2.5.4; σύν τινι προηγουμένῳ in conjunction with a purpose, Iamb. VP 27.131, cf. Plot. 4.4.8; χειρὸς οὐσία μὲν ἡ σάρξ, προηγούμενα δὲ τὰ χειρὸς ἔργα Arr. Epict. 3.7.24, cf. 3.22.76; ὑπηρετικὰ ἄλλοις, οὐκ αὐτὰ π. ib. 2.8.6; so in Math., π. θεώρημα leading theorem, opp. ἀντίστροφον, Procl. in Euc. p.254F. Medic., π. αἴτιον predisposing cause, Ath.Med. ap. Gal. 15.112, cf. 7.10, al.; π. αἰτίαι antecedent causes, Chrysipp.Stoic. 2.264 .
5. aor. part., ὁ -ησάμενος the former ἡγεμών, PLips. 63.6 (iv A.D.), etc.
προηγέομαι, προηγοῦμαι; to go before and show the way, to go before and lead, to go before as leader (Herodotus 2, 48; often in Xenophon; besides in Aristophanes, Polybius, Plutarch, the Sept., others): τῇ τιμή ἀλλήλους προηγούμενοι, one going before another as an example of deference (A. V. in honor preferring one another (on the dative cf. Winer's Grammar, § 31, 6 a.)), Romans 12:10. The Greek writers connect this verb now with the dative (Aristophanes, Plutarch, 1195; Polybius 6, 53, 8; etc.), now with the genitive (Diodorus 1, 87); see προέρχομαι, 2 a.
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προ -ηγέσμαι ,
[in LXX: Deuteronomy 20:9 (H1265), Proverbs 17:14 (H6440), 2 Maccabees 4:40, al.;]
1. to go before as leader (in cl., c. gen., dat.): Romans 12:10 (Chrys., Vg., al.; v. ICC, in l).
2. In a sense not elsewhere found, ἀλλήλους προηγούμενοι = ἀ . ἡγούμενοι ὑπερέχοντας : Ro, l.c. (ICC, cf. 1 Thessalonians 5:13, Philippians 2:3 and EV "preferring").†
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In Acts 22:25, its only occurrence in the NT, this verb seems to be used not of binding or tying with thongs (AV, RV), but rather of ";stretching forward"; with thongs, so as to cause a tense posture for receiving blows (see Field Notes, p. 136 f.) : cf. P Leid Wxviii. 32 (ii/iii A.D.) (=II. p. 145) ἰςτὸν βορρᾶ (l. εἰς τὸν βορρᾶν) τὴν μίαν πὺξ (l. πυγμὴν) προτί (= εί)νας, ";versus septemtrionem unum pugnum extendens."; For the derived meaning ";put forward,"; ";propose,"; cf. P Par 63.161 (B.C. 164) (= P Petr III. p. 32) ἀσμενῶς ἐπιδέξασθαι τὸ προτεινόμενον, ";to receive what is proposed cheerfully"; (Edd.), and OGIS 315.53 (B.C. 164–159-) χλῶρος δ᾽ εὐτονώτατος ἦν τὰ Ῥωμαϊκὰ προτείνων καὶ οὐθενὶ τρόπωι συμβουλεύων οὐθὲν ἄνευ ̔̓κείνων πράσσειν.
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