ΠΡΟΕΓΙΝΩΣΚΟΝΤΟ, προεγινωσκοντο
PROEGINŌSKONTO, proeginōskonto
Sounds Like: proh-eh-gi-NOH-skon-toh
Translations: they were foreknown, they were known beforehand
From the root: ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound verb, formed from the prefix 'προ-' (pro-), meaning 'before' or 'in advance', and 'γινώσκω' (ginōskō), meaning 'to know'. Therefore, it means 'to know beforehand' or 'to foreknow'. The form 'ΠΡΟΕΓΙΝΩΣΚΟΝΤΟ' indicates that the action of being known beforehand was ongoing or repeated in the past, and the subjects of this action were plural and passive, meaning they were the ones being foreknown.
Inflection: Imperfect, Indicative, Passive, 3rd Person Plural
Strong’s number: G4267 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Justin Martyr
- First Apology of Justin Martyr — 53:1
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΕΙ — to know beforehand, to foreknow, to foresee
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΕΙΝ — to know beforehand, to foreknow, to predetermine
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΙ — to foreknow, to know beforehand, to have foreknowledge of
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΟΜΕΝΟΙ — foreknown, foreordained, predestined
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΟΜΕΝΟΝ — foreknown, known beforehand, a foreknown thing, a known beforehand thing
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΟΝΤΕΣ — foreknowing, knowing beforehand, having known beforehand
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΟΤΕΣ — foreknowing, having foreknown, those who foreknow, those who have foreknown
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΟΥΣΑ — foreknowing, knowing beforehand, having known beforehand, having foreknowledge
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΟΥΣΙΝ — foreknowing, knowing beforehand, predestining
- ΠΡΟΓΙΝΩΣΚΩ — foreknow, know beforehand, predetermine
- ΠΡΟΓΙΩΣΩΝ — foreknowing, knowing beforehand, having known beforehand
- ΠΡΟΓΝ — to know beforehand, to foreknow, to foresee, to predetermine
- ΠΡΟΓΝΟΥΣ — foreknowing, having known beforehand, having foreknown, knowing in advance
- ΠΡΟΓΝΩΣΘΗΝΑΙ — to be foreknown, to be known beforehand
- ΠΡΟΕΓΙΝΩΣΚΕΝ — he was foreknowing, he foreknew, he knew beforehand
- ΠΡΟΕΓΙΝΩΣΚΕΤΟ — was foreknown, was known beforehand
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩ — foreknew, knew beforehand, predetermined
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΚΟΤΟΣ — having foreknown, having known beforehand, having known in advance
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΚΟΤΩΝ — of those who have foreknown, of those who have known beforehand, of those who have predetermined
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΚΩΣ — having foreknown, having known beforehand, having known in advance
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΣΘΗ — was foreknown, was known beforehand, was predestined
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΣΜΕΝΑ — foreknown, predetermined, things foreknown, things predetermined
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΣΜΕΝΟΣ — foreknown, foreordained, predestined
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΣΜΕΝΟΥ — of having been foreknown, of having been foreordained, of having been predetermined
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΣΜΕΝΩΝ — of those foreknown, of things foreknown, of those predetermined, of things predetermined
- ΠΡΟΕΓΝΩΣΤΟ — was foreknown, was foreordained, was known beforehand
- ΠΡΟΥΓΝΩΚΟΤΕΣ — having foreknown, having known beforehand, foreknowing
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