prehuman in English
adjective
pertaining to the evolutionary ancestors of humankind; from the period before the appearance of humankind, from before the age of humans
Use "prehuman" in a sentence
1. Likely, the prehuman Jesus.
2. Jesus had a prehuman existence.
3. Jesus’ own words, as noted below, abundantly testify to his prehuman existence:
4. How grateful we are for the glimpses the Bible provides of Jesus’ prehuman existence!
5. There is geologic evidence of large rocks from outer space impacting the earth in prehuman history.
6. (John 6:38) He had a prehuman existence as the only-begotten Son of God.
7. “The things I was fond of,” explained the prehuman Jesus, “were with the sons of men.”
8. In his prehuman existence, he observed his heavenly Father for aeons of time and absorbed his ways.
9. That of Jehovah and of the prehuman Jesus alongside him in the heavenly courts.—Isaiah 6:1, 8-10; John 12:37-41.
10. As wisdom personified, the prehuman Jesus declared: “When [Jehovah] prepared the heavens I was there.”—Proverbs 8:22, 23, 27; Revelation 3:14.
11. Definition of Australopithecus : a genus of extinct early hominids of southern and eastern Africa comprising the australopithecines when considered to include both the gracile and robust forms The advanced prehuman Australopithecus first appears in the middle Pliocene, 3.5 million years ago …