Greek Word Study · Strong’s G4267
προγινώσκω
proginōskō · “to know/choose”
Used 5 times across 4 books
Definition
προ-γινώσκω
[in LXX: Wis.6:13 8:8 18:6 * ;]
to know beforehand, foreknow: 2Pe.3:17; with accusative of person(s), Act.26:5; of the Divine foreknowledge, Rom.8:29 11:2, 1Pe.1:20.†
[in LXX: Wis.6:13 8:8 18:6 * ;]
to know beforehand, foreknow: 2Pe.3:17; with accusative of person(s), Act.26:5; of the Divine foreknowledge, Rom.8:29 11:2, 1Pe.1:20.†
Where it appears
Acts1
Romans2
1 Peter1
2 Peter1
In the text
Acts 26:5Which knew me from the beginning, if they would testify, that after the most straitest sect of our religion I lived a Pharisee.Romans 8:29For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.Romans 11:2God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew. Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias? how he maketh intercession to God against Israel, saying,1 Peter 1:20Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you,2 Peter 3:17Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know these things before, beware lest ye also, being led away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own stedfastness.
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