STRONGS G4270:
προγράφω: 1 aorist
προέγραψα; 2 aorist passive
προεγραφην; perfect passive participle
προγεγραμμενος;
1. to write before (of time):
Romans 15:4a R G L text
T Tr WH, 4b
Rec.;
Ephesians 3:3;
οἱ πάλαι προγεγραμμένοι εἰς τοῦτο τό κρίμα, of old set forth or designated beforehand (in the Scriptures of the O. T. and the prophecies of Enoch) unto this condemnation,
Jude 1:4.
2. to depict or portray openly (cf.
πρό, d.
α:
οἷς κατ' ὀφθαλμούς Ἰησοῦς Χριστός προεγράφη ἐν ὑμῖν (but
ἐν ὑμῖν is dropped by
G L T Tr WH)
ἐσταυρωμένος, before whose eyes was portrayed the picture of Jesus Christ crucified (the attentive contemplation of which picture ought to have been a preventive against that bewitchment), i. e. who were taught most definitely and plainly concerning the meritorious efficacy of the death of Christ,
Galatians 3:1. Since the simple
γράφειν is often used of painters, and
προγράφειν certainly signifies also to write before the eyes of all who can read (
Plutarch, Demetr. 46 at the end,
προγραφει τίς αὐτοῦ πρό τῆς σκηνῆς τήν τοῦ Ὀιδιποδος ἀρχήν), I see no reason why
προγράφειν may not mean
to depict (paint, portray) before the eyes; (
R. V. openly set forth). Cf. Hofmann at the passage (Farrar, St. Paul, chapter xxiv., vol. i, 470 note; others adhere to the meaning
to placard, write up publicly, see
Lightfoot at the passage; others besides; see Meyer).
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