A-1 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g4412 | Greek: proton |
Before, Beforetime:
the neuter of the adjective protos (the superlative degree of pro, "before"), signifies "first, or at the first,"
(a) in order of time, e.g., Luk 10:5; Jhn 18:13; 1Cr 15:46; 1Th 4:16; 1Ti 3:10;
(b) in enumerating various particulars, e.g., Rom 3:2; 1Cr 11:18; 12:28; Hbr 7:2; Jam 3:17. It is translated "before" in Jhn 15:18.
See CHIEFLY, FIRST.
A-2 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g4386 | Greek: proteron |
Before, Beforetime:
the neuter of proteros, the comparative degree of pro, is always used of time, and signifies "aforetime, before," e.g., Jhn 6:62; 9:8; 2Cr 1:15; Hbr 7:27; in Gal 4:13, "the first time" (RV), lit., "the former time," i.e., the former of two previous visits; in Hbr 10:32 it is placed between the article and the noun, "the former days;" so in 1Pe 1:14, "the former lusts," i.e., the lusts formerly indulged.
See FIRST, FORMER.
A-3 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g4250 | Greek: prin |
Before, Beforetime:
"before, formerly" (etymologically akin to pro, "before"), has the force of a conjunction, e.g., Mat 1:18; 26:34, 75; Jhn 14:29; Act 7:2.
A-4 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g1715 | Greek: emprosthen |
Before, Beforetime:
is used of place or position only; adverbially, signifying "in front," Luk 19:28; Phl 3:13; Rev 4:6; as a preposition, e.g., Mat 5:24; Jhn 10:4; with the meaning "in the sight of a person," e.g., Mat 5:16; 6:1; 17:2; Luk 19:27; Jhn 12:37; 1Th 2:19, RV, "before;" AV, "in the presence of;" Rev 19:10, RV, "before," especially in phrases signifying in the sight of God, as God wills, Mat 11:26; 18:14 (lit., "a thing willed before your Father," RV, marg.); Luk 10:21; in the sense of "priority of rank or position or dignity," Jhn 1:15, 30 (in some texts, Jhn 1:27); in an antagonistic sense, "against," Mat 23:13 (RV, marg., "before").
A-5 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g1726 | Greek: enantion |
Before, Beforetime:
from en, "in," and anti, "over against," the neuter of the adjective enantios, and virtually an adverb, is also used as a preposition signifying "in the presence of, in the sight of," Luk 20:26; Act 7:10; 8:32; "in the judgment of," Luk 24:19.
A-6 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g1725 | Greek: enanti |
Before, Beforetime:
an adverb, used as a preposition, has meanings like those of No. 5, "before," Luk 1:8; "in the judgment of," Act 8:21. Some texts have the word in Act 7:10.
A-7 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g561 | Greek: apenanti |
Before, Beforetime:
apo, "from," with No. 6, denotes
(a) "opposite," Mat 27:61;
(b) "in the sight of, before," Mat 27:24; Act 3:16; Rom 3:18;
A-8 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g2713 | Greek: katenanti |
Before, Beforetime:
kata, "down," with No. 6, lit., "down over against," is used
(a) of locality, e.g., Mar 11:2; 13:3; Luk 19:30;
(b) as "in the sight of," Rom 4:17; in most mss. in 2Cr 2:17; 12:19.
A-9 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g1799 | Greek: enopion |
Before, Beforetime:
from en, "in," and ops, "the eye," is the neuter of the adjective enopios, and is used prepositionally,
(a) of place, that which is before or opposite a person, "towards which he turns his eyes," e.g., Luk 1:19; Act 4:10; 6:6; Rev 1:4; 4:10; 7:15;
(b) in metaphorical phrases after verbs of motion, Luk 1:17; 12:9; Act 9:15, etc.; signifying "in the mind or soul of persons," Luk 12:6; Act 10:31; Rev 16:19;
(c) "in one's sight or hearing," Luk 24:43; Jhn 20:30; 1Ti 6:12; metaphorically, Rom 14:22; especially in Gal 1:20; 1Ti 5:21; 6:13; 2Ti 2:14; 4:1; before, as "having a person present to the mind," Act 2:25; Jam 4:10; "in the judgment of a person," Luk 16:15; 24:11, RV, "in their sight," for AV, "to;" Act 4:19; Rom 3:20; 12:17; 2Cr 8:21; 1Ti 2:3; "in the approving sight of God," Luk 1:75; Act 7:46; 10:33; 2Cr 4:2; 7:12.
See PRESENCE, SIGHT OF (in the).
A-10 | Adverb | Strong's Number: g2714 | Greek: katenopion |
Before, Beforetime:
kata, "against," with No. 9, signifies "right over against, opposite;"
(a) of place, Jud 1:24;
B-1 | Verb | Strong's Number: g4391 | Greek: prouparcho |
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