Strong's Concordance sumpléroó: to fill up completely, hence to fulfill Original Word: συμπληρόωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: sumpléroó Phonetic Spelling: (soom-play-ro'-o) Definition: to fill up completely, to fulfill Usage: I fill completely; pass: I am completed. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sun and pléroó Definition to fill up completely, hence to fulfill NASB Translation approaching (1), come (1), swamped (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4845: συμπληρόωσυμπληρόω (in Acts T WH συνπληρόω (cf. σύν, II. at the end)), συμπλήρω: passive, present infinitive συμπληροῦσθαι; imperfect συνεπληρουμην; from Herodotus down; 1. to fill completely: συνεπληροῦντο (R. V. they were filling with water), of the navigators (as sometimes in Greek writings what holds of the ship is applied to those on board; cf. Kypke, Observations, i., p. 248), Luke 8:23. 2. to complete entirely, be fulfilled: of time (see πληρόω, 2 b. ἆ.), passive, Luke 9:51 (R. V. well nigh come); Acts 2:1. From sun and pleroo; to implenish completely, i.e. (of space) to swamp (a boat), or (of time) to accomplish (passive, be complete) -- (fully) come, fill up. see GREEK sun see GREEK pleroo Englishman's Concordance Luke 8:23 V-IIM/P-3PGRK: λίμνην καὶ συνεπληροῦντο καὶ ἐκινδύνευον NAS: on the lake, and they [began] to be swamped and to be in danger. KJV: and they were filled [with water], and INT: lake and they were being swamped and were in danger Luke 9:51 V-PNM/P Acts 2:1 V-PNM/P Strong's Greek 4845 |