Definition of Preexisted

1. Verb. (past of preexist) ¹

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Definition of Preexisted

1. preexist [v] - See also: preexist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preexisted

preexaminations
preexamine
preexamined
preexamines
preexamining
preexcite
preexcited
preexcites
preexciting
preexempt
preexempted
preexempting
preexempts
preexilic
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preexisted
preexistence
preexistences
preexistency
preexistent
preexistentism
preexisting
preexists
preexpectation
preexpectations
preexperiment
preexponent
preexponential
preexponents
preexpose

Literary usage of Preexisted

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck, Samuel Macauley Jackson (1909)
"... is God which preexisted in him from eternity, and became incarnate by taking flesh, and occupying the place of the soul. No incar- 6. ..."

2. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1912)
"For what you say seems to me to be paradoxical and incapable of proof; for when you say that this Christ preexisted as God from eternity and then ..."

3. Outlines of Theology by Archibald Alexander Hodge (1866)
"Obviously he must have preexisted as such before he assumed the likeness ... This Son is brought into the world, and therefore must have preexisted as such. ..."

4. The Theology of the New Testament by George Barker Stevens (1899)
"It was aa Son of man that he preexisted; but that could only be in an ideal ... If Jesus had said in so many words: The Messiah preexisted, who (except ..."

5. The Theology of the New Testament by George Barker Stevens (1899)
"If he had said that his disciples preexisted in the enjoyment of heavenly bliss, he would have said something analogous to xvii. 5. ..."

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