Lexicon prothumos: willing, ready Original Word: πρόθυμος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: prothumos Phonetic Spelling: (proth'-oo-mos) Short Definition: eager, ready, willing Definition: eager, ready, willing, prompt. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 4289 próthymos (from 4253 /pró, "before" and 2372 /thymós, "passion") – properly, pre-disposed (positively inclined); enthusiastically willing; eager, "ready-to-go"; free, not weighed down by pre-existing (pre-set) objections or resistance; hence, willing, spontaneously generous, etc. See 4288 (prothymia). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pro and thumosDefinitionwilling, ready NASB Translationeager (1), willing (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4289: πρόθυμοςπρόθυμος, πρόθυμον ( πρό and θυμός), from ( Sophocles and) Herodotus down, ready, willing: Matthew 26:41; Mark 14:38; neuter τό πρόθυμον, equivalent to ἡ προθυμία: Romans 1:15, as in Thucydides 3, 82; Plato, legg. 9, p. 859 b.; Euripides, Med. verse 178; Josephus, Antiquities 4, 8, 13; Herodian, 8, 3, 15 (6 edition, Bekker) (on which cf. Irmisch); 3Macc. 5:26.
Strong's ready, willing. From pro and thumos; forward in spirit, i.e. Predisposed; neuter (as noun) alacrity -- ready, willing. see GREEK pro see GREEK thumos |
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