Lexical Summary proamartanō: to sin before Original Word: προαμαρτάνωTransliteration: proamartanō Phonetic Spelling: (pro-am-ar-tan'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sin before Meaning: to sin before Strong's Concordance sin already, heretofore sin. From pro and hamartano; to sin previously (to conversion) -- sin already, heretofore sin. see GREEK pro see GREEK hamartano Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4258: προαμαρτάνωπροαμαρτάνω: perfect participle προημαρτηκως; to sin before: οἱ προημαρτηκοτες, of those who before receiving baptism had been guilty of the vices especially common muong the Gentiles, 2 Corinthians 12:21; 2 Corinthians 13:2; in this same sense also in Justin Martyr, Apology i. e. 61; Clement of Alexandria, strom. 4, 12; cf. Lücke, Conjectanea Exeget. I. (Götting. 1837), p. 14ff (but on the reference of the προ( see Meyer on 2 Cor. the passages cited (R. V. heretofore)). (Herodian, 3, 14, 18 (14 edition, Bekker); ecclesiastical writings.) |