NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pro and agó Definition to lead forth, to go before NASB Word Usage before (1), bring (1), bring...forward (1), brought (1), brought...before (1), former (1), get (1), go ahead (4), goes too far (1), going ahead (3), going before (1), led the way (1), previously made (1), walking on ahead (1), went in front (1), went on before (1). Forms and Transliterations προαγαγειν προαγαγεῖν προαγαγων προαγαγών προαγαγὼν προαγει προάγει προαγειν προάγειν προαγοντες προάγοντες προαγουσαι προάγουσαι προαγουσας προαγούσας προαγουσης προαγούσης προαγουσιν προάγουσιν προαγων προάγων προαιρέσει προαιρέσεις προαιρέσεως προαίρεσις προάξει προαξω προάξω προηγαγον προήγαγον προηγεν προήγεν προῆγεν προήχθη proagagein proagageîn proagagon proagagōn proagagṑn proagei proágei proagein proágein proagon proagōn proágon proágōn proagontes proágontes proagousai proágousai proagousas proagoúsas proagouses proagousēs proagoúses proagoúsēs proagousin proágousin proaxo proaxō proáxo proáxō proegagon proēgagon proḗgagon proegen proêgen proēgen proē̂genLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |