Noun, Masculine Transliteration: teleiótés Phonetic Spelling: (tel-i-o-tace') Definition: a completer, finisher Usage: a perfecter, completer, finisher. HELPS ... |
13 мар. 2017 г. · Going even further, Greek philosophers used the word teleios (which is translated “perfect”) in regards to something being in it's intended ... |
Usage: perfect, (a) complete in all its parts, (b) full grown, of full age, (c) specially of the completeness of Christian character. HELPS Word-studies. |
Vine tells us that these two Greek words mean "Having reached its end, finished, complete, perfect." Thayer's Lexicon of The Greek New Testament gives the ... |
Elder Russell M. Nelson taught, “In Matthew 5:48, the term perfect was translated from the Greek teleios, which means 'complete.'. . . Please note that the word ... |
perfect ['pɜ:fɪkt] adj. gen. τέλεια; τέλειο; τέλειος · ed., earth.sc., mech.eng. εξίσωση ιδανικών ... |
It normally means complete or mature or healthy (for example, Lev 22:21). That meaning of mature dominates most use of the equivalent Greek term in the New ... |
Word Origin from teleios. Definition completeness, perfection. NASB Translation maturity (1), perfect (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon. STRONGS NT 5047: τελειότης |
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