an adjective, denoting "appointed beforehand" (pro, "before," tithemi, "to put, appoint:" see APPOINT No. 3, Note), is used as a noun, prothesmia (grammatically feminine, with hemera, "a day," understood), as in Greek law, "a day appointed before," Galatians 4:2 , RV, "the term appointed," i.e., "a stipulated date" (AV, "the time appointed").
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