the Week of Proper 3 / Ordinary 8
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Strong's #4275 - προείδω
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προειδω
From G4253 and G1492
προεῖδον (from Homer down), 2 aorist of the verb πρωράω, to foresee: Acts 2:31 ((here WH προϊδών without diaeresis; cf. Iota, at the end)); Galatians 3:8.
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προ -εῖδον ,
aor. without Pres. in use (see προοράω ),
[in LXX: Genesis 37:18 (H7200), Psalms 139:3 (H5532 hi.) *;]
to foresee: Acts 2:31 (προϊδών ; WH, προιδών ), Galatians 3:8.†
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This Pauline word (Philippians 4:8) = ";pleasing,"; ";agreeable,"; is used of persons in PSI IV. 3619 (B.C. 251–0) πᾶσιν τοῖς παρ᾽ αὐ [τ ]οῦ προσφιλής εἰμι ὅσοι αὐτὸν σέβονται, and in the torn letter BGU IV. 1043.24 (iii/A.D.) ὅλως π [ροσ ]φιλής σου γεν [όμενος (?) . . . In a letter by Plotina, the wife of the Emperor Trajan, written in A.D. 121, she describes Trajan’s successor Hadrian as ἐμοὶ. . προσφιλεστάτω [ι ] κατὰ πάντα. The adj. is common in epitaphs, e.g. Kaibel 324.9 Αὐρ [ηλ ]ί [α ] . . . προσφιλὴς χαῖρε : cf. also Vett. Val. p. 12133 περικτήσονται καὶ προσφιλεῖς γενήσονται. For the adv. cf. OGIS 331.9 (mid. ii/B.C.) συντετελεκότος τὰ ἱερὰ. . . ἀξίως τοῦ θεοῦ, προσφιλῶς δὲ τῶι τε ἀδελφῶι καὶ ἡμῖγ.
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