Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary

afore 06927 ## qadmah {kad-maw'} ; from 06923 ; priority (in time) ; also used adverbially (before) : -- {afore} , antiquity , former (old) estate .

afore 06928 ## qadmah (Aramaic) {kad-maw'} ; corresponding to 06927 ; former time : -- {afore} [-time ] , ago .

afore 4270 - prographo {prog-raf'-o}; from 4253 and 1125; to write previously; figuratively, to announce, prescribe: -- before ordain, evidently set forth, write ({afore}, aforetime).

afore 4282 - proetoimazo {pro-et-oy-mad'-zo}; from 4253 and 2090; to fit up in advance (literally or figuratively): -- ordain before, prepare {afore}.

afore- 01836 ## den (Aramaic) {dane} ; an orthographical variation of 01791 ; this : -- [{afore-}] time , + after this manner , here [-after ] , one . . . another , such , there [-fore ] , these , this (matter) , + thus , where [-fore ] , which .

afore- 4218 - pote {pot-eh'}; from the base of 4225 and 5037; indef. adverb, at some time, ever: -- {afore-}(any, some-)time(-s), at length (the last), (+ n-)ever, in the old time, in time past, once, when.

aforehand 4301 - prolambano {prol-am-ban'-o}; from 4253 and 2983; to take in advance, i.e. (literally) eat before others have an opportunity; (figuratively) to anticipate, surprise: -- come {aforehand}, overtake, take before.

aforetime 06924 ## qedem {keh'- dem} ; or qedmah {kayd'- maw} ; from 06923 ; the front , of place (absolutely , the fore part , relatively the East) or time (antiquity) ; often used adverbially (before , anciently , eastward) : -- {aforetime} , ancient (time) , before , east (end , part , side ,-ward) , eternal , X ever (- lasting) , forward , old , past . Compare 06926 .

aforetime 4270 - prographo {prog-raf'-o}; from 4253 and 1125; to write previously; figuratively, to announce, prescribe: -- before ordain, evidently set forth, write (afore, {aforetime}).