4285 | 4286. prothesis (proth'-es-is) | |
From protithemai; a setting forth, i.e. (figuratively) proposal (intention); specially, the show-bread (in the Temple) as exposed before God
purpose, shew(-bread).
see GREEK protithemai
Textus Receptus Greek Text proqesiV prothesis
proqesei Acts 11:23, 2 Ti 3:10 proqesewV Matt 12:4, Mark 2:26, Luke 6:4, Acts 27:13 proqesin Rom 8:28, Eph 1:11, Eph 3:11, 2 Ti 1:9 proqesiV Rom 9:11, Heb 9:2 |