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Strong's #3647 - ὁλοκληρία
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- of an unimpaired condition of the body, in which all its members are healthy and fit for use
- good health
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ὁλοκληρ-ία, ἡ,
completeness or soundness in all parts, τοῦ σώματος, τῶν αἰσθητηρίων, Chrysipp.Stoic. 3.33, Plu. 2.1041f: abs., Acts 3:16, Plu. 2.1063f, Demetr. Eloc. 3, SIG 1142 (Phrygia, i/ii A. D.), POxy. 123.6 (iii/iv A. D.).
ὁλοκληρία, ὁλοκηριας, ἡ (ὁλόκληρος, which see), Latinintegritas; 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).
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ὀλοκληρία , -ας , ἡ
(< ὁλόκληρος ),
[in LXX: Isaiah 1:6 (H4974)*;]
completeness, soundness: Acts 3:16.†
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
The open forms of this word in the NT are discussed by Moulton Gr. ii. p. 121, Robertson Gr. pp. 203, 260. For the coniracted acc. plur. ὀστᾶ, as in Luke 24:39 DN, cf. P Lond 1170 verso .486 (A.D. 258–259) (= III. p. 204) (ὄνοι) β ̄ ὑπὸ ὀστᾶ, ";2 (asses) laden with bones,"; ib. 46.460 (iv/A.D.) (= I. p. 80) ἐπικαλοῦμαί σε τὸν κτίσαντα γῆν καὶ ὀστᾶ καὶ πᾶσαν σάρκα, and the sepulchral inscr. found near Jerusalem, OGIS 599 ὀστᾶ τῶν τοῦ Νεικάνορος Ἀλεξανδρέως, ποιήσαντος τὰς θύρας. The LXX. usage is discussed by Thackeray Gr. i. p. 144.
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