Lexicon prooraó: to see before Original Word: προοράωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: prooraó Phonetic Spelling: (pro-or-ah'-o) Short Definition: I foresee Definition: I see beforehand, foresee, see previously, am mindful of; mid: I pay regard to, set before me. HELPS word-Studies 4308 prooráō (from 4253 /pró, "before" and 3708 /horáō, "see") – properly, see before ("ahead of time"), generally about the Lord's revelation that enables someone to foresee. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pro and horaóDefinitionto see before NASB Translationpreviously seen (1), saw (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4308: προοράωπροοράω, προορῶ; perfect participle προεωρακως; imperfect middle ( Acts 2:25) προωρώμην, and without augment (see ὁμοιόω, at the beginning) προορωμην L T Tr WH; from Herodotus down; 1. to see before (whether as respects place or time): τινα, Acts 21:29. 2. Middle (rare use) to keep before one's eyes: metaphorically, τινα, with ἐνώπιον μου added, to be mindful of one always, Acts 2:25 from Psalm 15:(xvi.)8.
Strong's foresee, see before. From pro and horao; to behold in advance, i.e. (actively) to notice (another) previously, or (middle voice) to keep in (one's own) view -- foresee, see before. see GREEK pro see GREEK horao |
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