- Original: προάγω
- Transliteration: Proago
- Phonetic: pro-ag'-o
- Definition:
1. to lead forward, lead forth
a. one from a place in which he has lain hidden from view, as from a prison
b. in a forensic sense, to bring one forth to trial
2. to go before
a. preceding, prior in time, previous
b. to proceed, go forward
1. in a bad sense, to go further than is right. or proper
- Origin: from
G4253 and
G71
- TDNT entry: 03:10,2
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: From
G4253 and
G71 ; to lead forward (magisterially); intransitively to precede (in place or time [participle previous]): - bring (forth out) go before.
Total KJV Occurrences: 15
• before, 10
Mat 2:9; Mat 21:9; Mat 28:7; Mar 10:32; Mar 11:9; Mar 16:7;
Luke 18:39;
1 Timothy 1:18;
1 Timothy 5:24;
Hebrews 7:18
• brought, 1
Act 16:30
• forth, 2
Act 12:6; Act 25:26
• gobefore, 1
Mat 14:22
• side, 1
Mar 6:45