Lexical Summary proorizō: to predetermine, foreordain Original Word: προορίζωTransliteration: proorizō Phonetic Spelling: (pro-or-id'-zo) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to predetermine, foreordain Meaning: to predetermine, foreordain Strong's Concordance determine before, ordain, predestinate. From pro and horizo; to limit in advance, i.e. (figuratively) predetermine -- determine before, ordain, predestinate. see GREEK pro see GREEK horizo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4309: προορίζωπροορίζω: 1 aorist προορισα; 1 aorist passive participle προορισθεντες; to predetermine, decide beforehand, Vulg. (except in Acts)praedestino (R. V. to foreordain): in the N. T. of God decreeing from eternity, followed by an accusative with the infinitive Acts 4:28; τί, with the addition of πρό τῶν αἰώνων 1 Corinthians 2:7; τινα, with a predicate acc, to foreordain, appoint beforehand, Romans 8:29f; τινα εἰς τί, one to obtain a thing. Ephesians 1:5; προορισθεντες namely, κληρωθῆναι, Ephesians 1:11. (Heliodorus and ecclesiastical writings. (Ignatius ad Eph. tit.)) |