Lexicon prokrima: a prejudice Original Word: πρόκριμα, ατος, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: prokrima Phonetic Spelling: (prok'-ree-mah) Short Definition: a prejudgment, prejudice Definition: a prejudgment, prejudice, partiality, preference. HELPS word-Studies 4299 prókrima (from 4253 /pró, "before" and 2919 /krínō, "judge") – properly, pre-judging, bias (prejudice); undue (unfair) preference shown by partiality (used only in 1 Tim 5:21). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom a comp. of pro and krinóDefinitiona prejudice NASB Translationbias (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4299: πρόκριμαπρόκριμα, προκρίματος, τό ( πρό and κρίμα), an opinion formed before the facts are known, a prejudgment, a prejudice, ( Vulg.praejudicium): 1 Timothy 5:21 (anonymous in Suidas, under the word; ( Athanasius, Apology contra Arian. 25 (i. 288 a. Migne edition); Justinian manuscript 10, 11, 8, § ἐ)).
Strong's prejudice, bias From a compound of pro and krino; a prejudgment (prejudice), i.e. Prepossession -- prefer one before another. see GREEK pro see GREEK krino |
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