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4253
4254. proago (pro-ag'-o)


From pro and ago; to lead forward (magisterially); intransitively, to precede (in place or time (participle, previous))


bring (forth, out), go before.


see GREEK pro


see GREEK ago




Textus Receptus Greek Text

proagw
 proago

proagagwn
Acts 16:30

proagein
Matt 14:22, Mark 6:45, Acts 12:6

proagei
Matt 28:7, Mark 16:7

proagonteV
Matt 21:9, Mark 11:9, Luke 18:39

proagousai
1 Ti 5:24

proagousaV
1 Ti 1:18

proagoushV
Heb 7:18

proagousin
Matt 21:31

proagwn
Mark 10:32

proaxw
Matt 26:32, Mark 14:28

prohgagon
Acts 25:26

prohgen
Matt 2:9