Lexicon enanti: before, i.e. in the presence of Original Word: ἔναντιPart of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: enanti Phonetic Spelling: (en'-an-tee) Short Definition: before, in the presence of Definition: before, in the presence of. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originadverb from en and antiDefinitionbefore, i.e. in the presence of NASB Translationbefore (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1725: ἔναντιἔναντι, adverb ( ἐν and ἀντί, properly, in that part of space which is opposite), before: as a preposition followed by a genitive ( Buttmann, 319 (273)); ἔναντι τοῦ Θεοῦ, יְהוָה לִפְנֵי, before God, i. e. in the temple, Luke 1:8 ( Tr marginal reading ἐναντίον); in the judgment of God, Acts 8:21 G L T Tr WH; ( ἔναντι Φαραώ, Acts 7:10 Tdf.; cf. Buttmann, 180 (156)). (Very often in the Sept., and in the Palestin. Apocrypha of the O. T.;. but nowhere in secular authors)
Strong's before. From en and anti; in front (i.e. Figuratively, presence) of -- before. see GREEK en see GREEK anti |
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