Strong's Concordance proeuaggelizomai: to announce good news beforehand Original Word: προευαγγελίζομαιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: proeuaggelizomai Phonetic Spelling: (pro-yoo-ang-ghel-id'-zom-ahee) Definition: to announce good news beforehand Usage: I preach the gospel beforehand, foretell good tidings. HELPS Word-studies 4283 proeuaggelízomai (from 4253 /pró, "before" and 2097 /euaggelízō, "preach") – properly, preach the Gospel beforehand (it only occurs in Gal 3:8). 4283 (proeuaggelízomai) refers to God sharing His good news (Gospel/glad tidings) in the time of Abraham (cf. Gen 12:3, 18:18). This is the very same Gospel He still offers today for all to believe (at least 4,000 years later). [4283 (proeuaggelízomai), like its root (2097 /euaggelízō), includes the whole Gospel – i.e. all of God's good news that He offers, from initial salvation to glorification. See 2097 (euangelizō).] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pro and euaggelizó Definition to announce good news beforehand NASB Translation gospel beforehand (1), preached the gospel beforehand (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4283: προευαγγελίζομαιπροευαγγελίζομαι: 1 aorist 3 person singular προευηγγελίσατο; to announce or promise glad tidings beforehand (viz. before the event by which the promise is made good): Galatians 3:8. (Philo de opif. mund. § 9; mutat. nom. § 29; Byzantine writings.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance announce beforehand good newsMiddle voice from pro and euaggelizo; to announce glad news in advance -- preach before the gospel. see GREEK pro see GREEK euaggelizo Forms and Transliterations προευηγγελισατο προευηγγελίσατο proeuengelisato proeuengelísato proeuēngelisato proeuēngelísatoLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |