- Original: πληροφορέω
- Transliteration: Plerophoreo
- Phonetic: play-rof-or-eh'-o
- Definition:
1. to bear or bring full, to make full
a. to cause a thing to be shown to the full
1. to fulfil the ministry in every part
b. to carry through to the end, accomplish
1. things that have been accomplished
c. to fill one with any thought, conviction, or inclination
1. to make one certain, to persuade, convince one
2. to be persuaded, persuaded, fully convinced or assured
3. to render inclined or bent on
- Origin: from
G4134 and
G5409
- TDNT entry: 11:09,9
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: From
G4134 and
G5409 ; to carry out fully (in evidence) that is completely assure (or convince) entirely accomplish: - most surely believe fully know (persuade) make full proof of.
Total KJV Occurrences: 5
• believed, 1
Luke 1:1
• known, 1
2 Timothy 4:17
• persuaded, 2
Romans 4:21;
Romans 14:5
• proof, 1
2 Timothy 4:5