The word 'foreordained' I felt a need to try to search up, and could not find it, though many potent verses do come up with other words that are not quite that one:
The modern term is determined:
Foreordain:
For FOREORDAIN see
DETERMINE, No. 3,
FOREKNOW, A
1 Strong's Number: g2919 Greek: krino
Determine, Determinate:
primarily, "to separate," hence, "to be of opinion, approve, esteem,"
Rom 14:5, also "to determine, resolve, decree," is used in this sense in
Act 3:13;
20:16;
25:25;
27:1;
1Cr 2:2;
2Cr 2:1;
Tts 3:12.
See
CONDEMN,
JUDGE,
JUDGMENT,
LAW, B, No. 2.
2 Strong's Number: g3724 Greek: horizo
Determine, Determinate:
denotes "to bound to set a boundary" (Eng., "horizon"); hence, "to mark out definitely, determine;" it is translated "to determine" in
Luk 22:22, of the fore-ordained pathway of Christ;
Act 11:29, of a "determination" to send relief;
Act 17:26, where it is used of fixing the bounds of seasons. In
Act 2:23 the verb is translated "determinate," with reference to counsel. Here the verbal form might have been adhered to by the translation "determined;" that is to say, in the sense of "settled." In
Rom 1:4 it is translated "declared," where the meaning is that Christ was marked out as the Son of God by His resurrection and that of others (see under
DECLARE). In
Act 10:42; and
17:31 it has its other meaning of "ordain," that is, "to appoint by determined counsel." In
Hbr 4:7, it is translated "limiteth," but preferably in the RV, "defineth," with reference to a certain period; here again it approaches its primary meaning of marking out the bounds of.
See
DECLARE, No. 9,
LIMIT,
ORDAIN.
3 Strong's Number: g4309 Greek: proorizo
Determine, Determinate:
pro, "beforehand," and No. 2, denotes "to mark out beforehand, to determine before, foreordain;" in
Act 4:28, AV, "determined before," RV, "foreordained;" so the RV in
1Cr 2:7, AV, "ordained;" in
Rom 8:29,
30 and
Eph 1:5,
11, AV, "predestinate," RV, "foreordain."
See
ORDAIN,
Note (1),
PREDESTINATE.
4 Strong's Number: g1956 Greek: epiluo
Determine, Determinate:
lit., "to loosen upon," denotes "to solve, expound,"
Mar 4:34; "to settle," as of a controversy,
Act 19:39, AV, "it shall be determined," RV, "it shall be settled."
See
EXPOUND,
SETTLE.
5 Strong's Number: g1231 Greek: diaginosko
Determine, Determinate:
besides its meaning "to ascertain exactly,"
Act 23:15, was an Athenian law term signifying "to determine," so used in
24:22, RV, "determine;" AV, "know the uttermost of."
6 Strong's Number: g5021 Greek: tasso
Determine, Determinate:
See
APPOINT, No. 5.
Note:
Boulomai, "to be minded, to purpose," is translated "determined" in
Act 15:37; RV, "was minded."
See
MINDED, No. 2.
4309 proorízō (from
4253 /pró, "before" and
3724 /horízō, "establish boundaries, limits") – properly,
pre-horizon, pre-determine limits (boundaries) predestine.
[
4309 (
proorízō) occurs six times in the NT (eight in the writings of Paul). Since the root (
3724 /horízō) already means "establish boundaries," the added prefix (
pro, "before") makes
4309 (
proorízō) "to
pre-establish boundaries," i.e.
before creation.]
STRONGS NT 4309: προορίζω
προορίζω: 1 aorist προορισα; 1 aorist passive participle προορισθεντες; to predetermine, decide beforehand, Vulg.(except in Acts)praedestino (R. V. to foreordain): in the N. T. of God decreeing from eternity, followed by an accusative with the infinitive
Acts 4:28; τί, with the addition of πρό τῶν αἰώνων
1 Corinthians 2:7; τινα, with a predicate acc, to foreordain, appoint beforehand,
Romans 8:29f; τινα εἰς τί, one to obtain a thing.
Ephesians 1:5; προορισθεντες namely, κληρωθῆναι,
Ephesians 1:11. (Heliodorus and ecclesiastical writings. (Ignatius ad Eph. tit.))