STRONGS G4134:
πλήρης,
πλῆρες (
ΠΛΑΩ), from
Aeschylus and
Herodotus down, the
Sept. chiefly for
מָלֵא;
a. full, i. e.
filled up (as opposed to empty): of hollow vessels,
Matthew 14:20;
Matthew 15:37;
Mark 6:43 (
R G L); with a genitive of the thing,
Mark 8:19; of a surface,
covered in every part:
λέπρας,
Luke 5:12; of the soul,
thoroughly permeated with:
πνεύματος ἁγίου,
Luke 4:1;
Acts 6:3;
Acts 7:55;
Acts 11:24;
πίστεως,
Acts 6:5;
χάριτος,
Acts 6:8 (
Rec. πίστεως);
χάριτος καί ἀληθείας,
John 1:14;
δόλου,
Acts 13:10 (
Jeremiah 5:27);
θυμοῦ,
Acts 19:28;
abounding in, ἔργων ἀγαθῶν,
Acts 9:36.
b. full i. e.
complete; lacking nothing, perfect (so the
Sept. sometimes for
שָׁלֵם;
σελήνη πλήρης, Sir. I. 6, cf.
Herodotus 6, 106):
μισθός,
2 John 1:8 (
Ruth 2:12);
σῖτος, a full kernel of grain (one completely filling the follicle or hull containing it),
Mark 4:28.
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