; having reached its end, finished, mature, complete, perfect of persons, primarily of physical development, : ; ethically: ; opp. to (), , ; , ; , ; full-grown, mature He 5:14 Phl 3:15 I Co 2:6 14:20 Eph 4:13 Col 4:12 Col 1:28 νήπιος -άζειν τ. καὶ πεπληροφορημένοι τ. ἐν Χριστῷ (expressing the simple idea of complete goodness, without reference either to maturity or to the philosophical idea of a ; v. Hort on ): , ; of God, . complete, perfect τέλος Ja 1:4 Mt 5:48 19:21 Ja 1:4 3:2 Mt 5:48 Of things, : ; , ; , ; , ; , ; , ; compar., (), . complete, perfect Ro 12:2 Ja 1:4 ib. 25 ib. 17 I Jo 4:18 I Co 13:10 He 9:11 ἔργον νόμος δώρημα ἀγάπη τὸ τ. τελειοτέρα σκηνή
complete
complete (in various applications of labor, growth, mental and moral character, etc.); neuter (as noun, with G3588 (ὁ)) completeness
Glosses per perspectief
volmaakt, volmaakte, volmaakten, volwassen, volkomen
perfect, (a) complete in all its parts, (b) full grown, of full age, (c) specially of the completeness of Christian character.
perfect
complete (in various applications of labor, growth, mental and moral character, etc.); neuter (as noun, with G3588 (ὁ)) completeness
of full age, man, perfect
complete (in various applications of labor, growth, mental and moral character, etc.)
neuter (as noun, with G3588 (ὁ)) completeness
τέλειος, -α, -ον (τέλος), [in LXX chiefly for שָׁלֵם, תָּמִים and cogn. forms ;] having reached its end, finished, mature, complete, perfect; 1. of persons, primarily of physical development, (a) full-grown, mature: Heb.5:14; ethically: Php.3:15; opposite to νήπιος (-άζειν), 1Co.2:6 14:20, Eph.4:13; τ. καὶ πεπληροφορημένοι, Col.4:12; τ. ἐν Χριστῷ, Col.1:28; (b) complete, perfect (expressing the simple idea of complete goodness, without reference either to maturity or to the philosophical idea of a τέλος; see Hort on Jas.1:4): Mat.5:48 19:21, Jas.1:4 3:2; of God, Mat.5:48. 2. Of things, complete, perfect: Rom.12:2; ἔργον, Jas.1:4; νόμος, Jas.1:25; δώρημα, Jas.1:17; ἀγάπη, 1Jn.4:18; τὸ τ., 1Co.13:10; compar., τελειοτέρα (σκηνή), Heb.9:11. (There is probably no reference in St. Paul's usage to the use of this term in the ancient mysteries; cf. ICC on Col.1:28; but see also Lft., in l, and Notes, 173 f.) † SYN.: see: ὁλόκληρος (and cf. Rendall, He., 158 ff.) (AS)
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