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Antecedent

Definition: The word "antecedent" in classical Greek meant an ancestor or predecessor, particularly one preceding another. It's a figurative term used to refer to something before another thing in the same sequence. For instance, in Old English, it referred to previous generations such as ancestors or predecessors. In modern usage, the word is more often associated with "previous" meaning older than current times.


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Antecedent's

Definition: Antecedent in Greek refers to something that precedes, before, or follows a noun in a clause. It contrasts with antecedent in Latin, which refers to something that precedes or follows a person, place, thing, etc.


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Antecedental

Definition: Antecedental in the Bible refers to a part that precedes an antecedent, which is a key or important fact that provides guidance about something else. This term often occurs in contexts where specific details are necessary for understanding a larger context, such as in Jewish law or religious texts dealing with miracles and prophecies.


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Antecedently

Definition: "Antecedently" is a Greek term, meaning "before," in Latin. It's used in the Bible to describe things that preceded another event or action. In other words, if someone says "the antecedent of my speech" (which means they are the first person who spoke), it implies their contribution was significant before you made your point.


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Antecedents

Definition: Antecedents are predecessors or causes of something before its development. This concept appears in numerous Christian scriptures, including the Book of Revelation where it's used to describe the coming Antichrist (Revelation 13:8-9). It refers to what precedes a specific event or situation and is often associated with prophecy.


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