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Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Strong’s G4401: A compound verb combining πρό (before) with χειροτονέω (to choose by raising hands), meaning to choose or appoint beforehand. Used in Acts to describe God’s sovereign pre-selection of witnesses to Christ’s resurrection, emphasizing divine purpose in appointment.
Προχειροτονέω represents appointment by prior selection, combining the concept of voting or choosing (χειροτονέω) with prior action (πρό). In its sole New Testament appearance in Acts 10:41, it describes God’s prior selection of witnesses to Christ’s resurrection. The term derives from Greek democratic practice of voting by raising hands but takes on theological significance in describing divine selection. The early church understood this term as emphasizing both God’s sovereignty in choosing witnesses and the legitimacy of their testimony. Today, it continues to illustrate how God purposefully selects and prepares people for specific roles in His plan.
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Etymology:
For compound words:
The prefix πρό adds temporal priority to χειροτονέω (to vote by raising hands), creating the concept of prior selection or appointment.
Translation Options:
As a verb, προχειροτονέω exhibits these morphological features:
Example morphological variations:
Related words in other parts of speech:
BDAG emphasizes divine pre-selection. Thayer’s notes its development from political to theological usage. LSJ provides examples from democratic contexts. Vine’s highlights its unique usage in Acts. Strong’s emphasizes the compound meaning. Moulton and Milligan cite examples showing administrative usage.
First Appearance:
“Not to all the people but to us who had been [προχειροτονέω] chosen by God as witnesses, who ate and drank with him after he rose from the dead.” Acts 10:41
Additional References:
This word appears only once in the New Testament.
Author: Work | Text |
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Plato: Laws | “The assembly [προχειροτονέω] pre-selected candidates for office.” |
Demosthenes: Orations | “They [προχειροτονέω] chose the ambassadors beforehand.” |
Aristotle: Politics | “The council [προχειροτονέω] appointed officials in advance.” |
Προχειροτονέω powerfully expresses God’s sovereign selection of witnesses to Christ’s resurrection. The good news of King Jesus includes His purposeful preparation of people to testify to His saving work, reminding us that divine appointment precedes effective witness.
Strong’s G4401: A compound verb combining πρό (before) with χειροτονέω (to choose by raising hands), meaning to choose or appoint beforehand. Used in Acts to describe God’s sovereign pre-selection of witnesses to Christ’s resurrection, emphasizing divine purpose in appointment.
Part of speech: Verb
Tags: appointment, selection, divine choice, witness, pre-selection, sovereignty, purpose, testimony, resurrection, witnesses
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