Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4130: πίμπλημιπίμπλημι; (a lengthened form of the theme ΠΛΑΩ, whence πλέος, πλήρης (cf. Curtius, § 366)): 1 aorist ἔπλησα; passive, 1 future πλησθήσομαι; 1 aorist ἐπλήσθην; from Homer on; the Sept. for מָלֵא, also for הִשְׂבִּיעַ (to satiate) and passive, שָׂבַע (to be full); to fill: τί, Luke 5:7; τί τίνος (Winer's Grammar, § 30, 8 b.), a thing with something, Matthew 27:48; (John 19:29 R G); in the passive, Matthew 22:10; Acts 19:29; (ἐκ τῆς ὀσμῆς, John 12:3 Tr marginal reading; cf. Winers Grammar, as above note; Buttmann, § 132, 12). what wholly takes possession of the mind is said to fill it: passive, φοβοῦ, Luke 5:26; θάμβους, Acts 3:10; ἀνοίας, Luke 6:11; ζήλου, Acts 5:17; Acts 13:45; θυμοῦ, Luke 4:28; Acts 3:10; πνεύματος ἁγίου, Luke 1:15, 41, 67; Acts 2:4; Acts 4:8, 31; Acts 9:17; Acts 13:9. prophecies are said πλησθῆναι, i. e. to come to pass, to be confirmed by the event, Luke 21:22 G L T Tr WH (for Rec. πληρωθῆναι). time is said πλησθῆναι, to be fulfilled or completed, i. e. finished, elapsed, Luke 1:23, 57 (Winers Grammar, 324 (304); Buttmann, 267 (230)); STRONGS NT 4130: πλήθωπλήθω, see πίμπλημι. Forms and Transliterations έπλησα επλήσαμεν επλησαν επλήσαν έπλησαν ἔπλησαν έπλησας έπλησε έπλησεν επλησθη επλήσθη ἐπλήσθη επλήσθημεν επλησθησαν επλήσθησαν ἐπλήσθησαν πεπληθυμμένη πίμπλησι πιμπλώνται πλήσαντες πλησας πλήσας πλήσατε πλησθεις πλησθείς πλησθεὶς πλησθή πλησθηναι πλησθῆναι πλησθης πλησθής πλησθῇς πλησθήσεσθε πλησθησεται πλησθήσεται πλησθήση πλησθησόμεθα πλησθήσονται πλησθήσονταί πλησθώσιν πλήσον πλήσουσι πλήσουσιν πλήσω πλήσωμεν eplesan eplēsan éplesan éplēsan eplesthe eplēsthē eplḗsthe eplḗsthē eplesthesan eplēsthēsan eplḗsthesan eplḗsthēsan plesas plēsas plḗsas plestheis plestheìs plesthêis plēstheis plēstheìs plēsthē̂is plesthenai plesthênai plēsthēnai plēsthē̂nai plesthes plēsthēs plesthesetai plesthḗsetai plēsthēsetai plēsthḗsetaiLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |