A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
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9.20; 11.6.
Πλῆθος, εος, τό, (πλήθω)
fullness, amplitude, magnitude; a multitude, a great number,
Lu. 1.10; 2.13; 5.6; a multitude, a crowd, throng,
Mar. 3.7, 8. Lu. 6.17, et al.:
whence
Πληθύνω,
f. υνῶ, a.1. ἐπλήθῡνα, a.1. pass. ἐπληθύνθην,
trans. to multiply, cause to increase, augment,
2 Co. 9.10. He. 6.14;
pass. to be multiplied, increase, be accumulated,
Mat. 24.12. Ac. 6.7; 7.17, et al.;
intrans. to multiply, increase, be augmented, Ac. 6.1.
Πλήθω,
see πίμπλημι.
Πλήκτης, ου, ὁ, (πλήσσω)
a striker, one apt to strike; a quarrelsome, violent person,
1 Ti. 3.3. Tit. 1.7.
Πλύμμῡρα, ας, ἡ, (πλύμμη, to flow of the sea, πλήθω)
the flood-tide; a flood, inundation, Lu. 6.48.
Πλήν, (πλέον)
adv. besides, except, Mar. 12.32. Ac. 8.1; 20.23;
as a conj. but, however, nevertheless, Mat. 18.7. Lu. 19.27.
Eph. 5.33, et al.
Πλήρης, εος, ους, ὁ, ἡ, (πλέος)
full, filled, Mat. 14.20; 15.37; full of disease, Lu. 5.12;
met. full of, abounding in, wholly occupied with, completely
under the influence of, or affected by, Lu. 4.1. Jno. 1.14.
Ac. 9.36, et al.; full, complete, perfect, Mar. 4.28.
Πληροφορέω, ῶ, (πλήρης & φορέω)
f. ήσω, a.1. ἐπληροφόρησα,
to bring full measure, to give in full; to carry out fully,
to discharge completely, 2 Ti. 4.5; 4.17; pass. of things,
to be fully established as a matter of certainty, Lu. 1.1;
of persons, to be fully convinced, assured, Ro. 4.21:
whence
Πληροφορία, ας, ἡ,
full conviction, firm persuasion, assurance, 1 Th. 1.5.
Col. 2.2, et al. N.T.
Πληρόω, ῶ, (πλήρης)
f. ώσω, p. πεπλήρωκα, a.1. ἐπλήρωσα,
to fill, make full, fill up, Mat. 13.48; 23.32. Lu. 3.5;
to fill up a deficiency, Phi. 4.18, 19;
to pervade, Jno. 12.3. Ac. 2.2;
to pervade with an influence,
to influence fully, possess fully,
Jno. 16.6. Ac. 2.28; 5.3. Ro. 1.29. Eph. 5.18, et al.;
to complete, perfect, Jno. 3.29. Eph. 3.19, et al.;
to bring to an end, Lu. 7.1;
to perform fully, discharge,
Mat. 3.15. Ac. 12.25; 13.25; 14.26. Ro. 13.8.. Col. 4.17;
to consummate, Mat. 5.17;
to realise, accomplish, fulfil,
Lu. 1.20; 9.31. Ac. 3.18; 13.27;
fr. the Heb. to set forth fully, Ro. 15.19. Col. 1.25;
pass. of time, to be fulfilled, come to an end, be fully arrived,
Mar. 1.15. Lu. 21.24. Jno. 7.8, et al.;
of prophecy, to receive fulfilment, Mat. 1.22, et al. freq.:
whence
Πλήρωμα, ατος, τό,
that which fills up; full measure, entire contents,
Mar. 8.20. 1 Co. 10.26, 28;
complement, full extent, full number, Ga. 4.4. Eph. 1.10;
that which fills up a deficiency, a supplement, a patch, Mat. 9.16;
fulness, abundance, Jno. 1.16. Ro. 15.29; a fulfilling, perfect
performance, Ro. 13.10; complete attainment of entire belief,
full acceptance, Ro. 11.12; full development, plenitude,
Eph. 1.23; 3.19; 4.13. Col. 1.19; 2.9.
Πλησίον, (πέλας, idem)
adv. near, near by, Jno. 4.5; ὁ πλησίον, a neighbour,
Mat. 19.19. Ro. 15.2, et al.; a friendly meighbour, Mat. 5.43.
Πλησμονή, ῆς, ἡ, (πίμπλημι)
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