- Original: πλήρης
- Transliteration: Pleres
- Phonetic: play'-race
- Definition:
1. full, i.e. filled up (as opposed to empty)
a. of hollow vessels
b. of a surface, covered in every part
c. of the soul, thoroughly permeated with
2. full, i.e. complete
a. lacking nothing, perfect
- Origin: from
G4130
- TDNT entry: 10:43,9
- Part(s) of speech: Adjective
- Strong's: From
G4130 ; replete or covered over; by analogy complete: - full.
Total KJV Occurrences: 15
• full, 15
Mat 14:20; Mat 15:37; Mar 6:43;
Luke 4:1;
Luke 5:12; Joh 1:14; Act 6:3; Act 6:5; Act 6:8; Act 7:55; Act 9:36; Act 11:24; Act 13:10; Act 19:28;
2 John 1:8