Lexicon holokléria: completeness, soundness Original Word: ὁλοκληρία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: holokléria Phonetic Spelling: (hol-ok-lay-ree'-ah) Short Definition: perfect soundness Definition: perfect soundness, completeness. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 3647 holoklēría – properly, the condition of wholeness, where all the parts work together for "unimpaired health" (Souter). It is only used in Ac 3:16. See 3648 (holoklēros). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom holoklérosDefinitioncompleteness, soundness NASB Translationperfect health (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3647: ὁλοκληρίαὁλοκληρία, ὁλοκηριας, ἡ ( ὁλόκληρος, which see), Latin integritas; used of an unimpaired condition of body, in which all its members are healthy and fit for use; Vulg.integra sanitas ( A. V. perfect soundness): Acts 3:16 (joined with ὑγίεια, Plutarch, mor., p. 1063 f.; with τοῦ σώματος added, ibid., p. 1047 e.; cf. ( Diogenes Laërtius 7, 107; corporis integritas, equivalent to health, in Cicero, de fin. 5, 14, 40; the Sept. for מְתֹם, Isaiah 1:6).
Strong's perfect soundness. From holokleros; integrity, i.e. Physical wholeness -- perfect soundness. see GREEK holokleros |
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