fore-approval
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[edit]fore-approval (countable and uncountable, plural fore-approvals)
- Approval granted beforehand or in advance.
- 1866, George Wyard, Devout and explanatory reflections on important portions of God's Word:
- The word "foreknow" in the text is significant of fore-approval, fore-delight, fore-love, approbation, and choice.
- 1874, Edward Hayes Plumptre, The Bible educator, ed. by E.H. Plumptre:
- The "foreknowledge" spoken of is evidently a fore-approval; it denotes the resting of the mind of God beforehand upon the person with complacency and love.
- 1876, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Mrs. Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick, The Southern Review:
- Is it not evident, that his fore-approval, or election, of some to sonship upon earth merely, is a very different thing from his fore-approval, or election, of others to eternal sonship in heaven ?
- 1985, Witness Lee, Life-Study of 1 Peter: Messages 1-18:
- Hallelujah, God's foreknowledge includes foreapproval, fore-appreciation, foreacknowledgement, foremarrying, and foreordination! Christ was foreknown before the foundation of the world.