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Dict: strongs - afore



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H1836 @ דּן dên dane (Chaldee); an orthographical variation of H1791; this: - [afore-] {time} + after this {manner} here {[-after]} one . . . {another} {such} there {[-fore]} {these} this ({matter}) + {thus} where {[-fore]} which.

H6924 @ קדמה קדם qedem qêdmâh {keh'-dem} kayd'-maw From H6923; the {front} of palce (absolutely the fore {part} relatively the East) or time (antiquity); often used adverbially ({before} {anciently} eastward): - {aforetime} ancient ({time}) {before} east ({end} {part} {side} {-ward}) {eternal} X ever ({-lasting}) {forward} {old} past. Compare H6926.

H6927 @ קדמה qadmâh kad-maw' From H6923; priority (in time); also used adverbially (before): - {afore} {antiquity} former (old) estate.

H6928 @ קדמה qadmâh kad-maw' (Chaldee); corresponding to H6927; former time: - afore {[-time]} ago.

G4218 @ ποτέ pote pot-eh' From the base of G4225 and G5037; indefinite adverb at some time ever: - afore- (any some-) time (-s) at length (the last) (+ n-) ever in the old time in time past once when.

G4270 @ προγράφω prographō prog-raf'-o From G4253 and G1125; to write previously; figuratively to announce prescribe: - before ordain evidently set forth write (afore aforetime).

G4282 @ προετοιμάζω proetoimazō pro-et-oy-mad'-zo From G4253 and G2090; to fit up in advance (literally or figuratively): - ordain before prepare afore.

G4301 @ προλαμβάνω prolambanō prol-am-ban'-o From G4253 and G2983; to take in advance that is (literally) eat before others have an opportunity; (figuratively) to anticipate surprise: - come aforehand overtake take before.