προγινώσκω proginōskō 5x
to know beforehand, to be previously acquainted with, [Act 26:5]; [2Pe 3:17];
to determine on beforehand, to foreordain, [1Pe 1:20];
in NT, from the Hebrew, to foreknow, to appoint as the subject of future privileges, [Rom 8:29]; [Rom 11:2]* foreknow, foreknowledge.
G4267 — προγινώσκω
2 aorist 3 person singular προέγνω; perfect passive participle προεγνωσμενος; to have knowledge of beforehand; to foreknow: namely, ταῦτα, [2Pe 3:17], cf. [2Pe 3:14], [2Pe 3:16]; τινα, [Act 26:5]; οὕς προέγνω, whom he (God) foreknew, namely, that they would love him, or (with reference to what follows) whom he foreknew to be fit to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, [Rom 8:29] (τῶν εἰς αὐτόν (Χριστόν) πιστεύειν προεγνωσμενων, Justin Martyr, dialog contr Trypho,
c. 42; προγινώσκει (ὁ Θεός) τινας ἐκ μετανοίας σωθήσεσθαι μέλλοντας, id. Apology 1:28); ὅν προέγνω, whose character he clearly saw beforehand, [Rom 11:1] ( Lachmann in brackets), (against those who in the preceding passages from Rom. explain προγινώσκειν as meaning to predestinate, cf. Meyer, Philippi, Van Hengel); προεγνωσμένου, namely, ὑπό τοῦ Θεοῦ (foreknown by God, although not yet 'made manifest' to men), [1Pe 1:20]. (Wis. 6:14 Wis. 8:8 Wis. 18:6; Euripides, Xenophon, Plato, Herodian, Philostr., others.)
** προ - γινώσκω ,
[in LXX : Wis 6:13 ; Wis 8:8 ; Wis 18:6 * ;]
to know beforehand, foreknow: [2Pe 3:17]; c . acc pers ., [Act 26:5]; of the Divine foreknowledge, [Rom 8:29]; [Rom 11:2], [1Pe 1:20]. †