STRONGS G1589:
ἐκλογή,
-ῆς,
ἡ, (
ἐκλέγω),
election, choice;
a. the act of picking out, choosing:
σκεῦος ἐκλογῆς (the genitive of quality; cf. Winers Grammar, § 34, 3 b.; [Buttmann, 161 (140f)]), equivalent to
ἐκλεκτόν, namely,
τοῦ θεοῦ,
Acts 9:15; specifically used of that act of God's free will by which before the foundation of the world he decreed his blessings to certain persons; —
ἡ κατ’ ἐκλογὴν πρόφεσις, the decree made from choice
[A. V. the purpose according to election, cf. Winer's Grammar, 193 (182)],
Romans 9:11 (cf. Fritzsche at the passage, p. 298ff); — particularly that by which he determined to bless certain persons through Christ,
Romans 11:28;
κατ’ ἐκλογὴν χάριτος, according to an election which is due to grace, or a gracious election,
Romans 11:5; with the genitive of the person elected,
1 Thessalonians 1:4;
2 Peter 1:10.
b. the thing or
person chosen: equivalent to
ἐκλεκτοί,
Romans 11:7. (Plato, Aristotle, Polybius, Diodorus, Josephus, Dionysius Halicarnassus, others.)
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