Lexicon empiplemi: To fill, to satisfy, to fulfill Original Word: ἐμπίπλημι Strong's Exhaustive Concordance fill. Or empletho em-play'-tho; from en and the base of pleistos;to fill in (up), i.e. (by implication) to satisfy (literally or figuratively) -- fill. see GREEK en see GREEK pleistos Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1705: ἐμπίπλημιἐμπίπλημι (not ἐμπίμπλημι (see ἐν, III. 3); for euphony's sake, Lob. ad Phryn., p. 95; Veitch, p. 536) and ἐμπιπλάω (from which form comes the present participle ἐμπιπλῶν, Acts 14:17 (Winers Grammar, § 14,1 f.; Buttmann, 66 (58))); 1 aorist ἐνέπλησα; 1 aorist passive ἐνεπλήσθην; perfect passive participle ἐμπεπλησμένος; the Sept. for מָלֵא and in passive often for שָׂבַע to be satiated; in Greek writings from Homer down; to fill up, fill full: τινα τίνος, to bestow something bountifully on one, Luke 1:53; Acts 14:17 (Jeremiah 38:14 STRONGS NT 1705a: ἐμπιπράωἐμπιπράω (see ἐν, III. 3) (for the more common ἐμπίπρημι, from πίμπρημι to burn; on the dropping of the mu μ', cf. ἐμπίπλημι, at the beginning); from Herodotus down; to burn, set on fire; present infinitive passive ἐμπίπρασθαι to be (inflamed, and so) swollen (Hesychius πιμπραν ... φυσαν; Etym. Magn. 672, 23 πιμπρασαι. φυσωσαι; Josephus, Antiquities 3, 11, 6; etc.); of the human body to swell up: from the bite of a viper, Acts 28:6 Tdf., for R G etc. πίμπρασθαι, which see (and Veitch, under the word πίμπρημι). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: From the Greek preposition "ἐν" (en, meaning "in" or "on") and the verb "πίμπλημι" (pimplēmi, meaning "to fill").Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • H4390 מָלֵא (male') • to fill, be full Usage: The verb ἐμπίπλημι is used in the New Testament to describe the act of filling or satisfying, often in the context of physical or spiritual fulfillment. Context: The Greek verb ἐμπίπλημι appears in the New Testament to convey the idea of filling or satisfying a need or desire. It is often used in contexts where physical hunger or thirst is met, but it can also extend to spiritual or emotional fulfillment. This term underscores the completeness and sufficiency of the provision being described. Forms and Transliterations εμπεπλησμενοι εμπεπλησμένοι ἐμπεπλησμένοι εμπέπλησται εμπίμπλανται εμπίμπλαται εμπιπλαμένη εμπιπλάς εμπίπλασθε εμπιπλάται εμπιπλων εμπιπλών ἐμπιπλῶν εμπιπλώντα εμπλήσαι εμπλήσει εμπλήσεις εμπλήση εμπλήσης εμπλησθείη εμπλησθείς εμπλησθέντες εμπλησθέντι εμπλησθή εμπλησθήναι εμπλησθής εμπλησθήσεσθε εμπλησθήσεται εμπλησθήση εμπλησθήσονται εμπλησθήτε εμπλήσθητι εμπλησθήτω εμπλησθω εμπλησθώ ἐμπλησθῶ εμπλησθώσι εμπλησθώσιν έμπλησον εμπλήσω εμπλήσωσι ενεπίμπλασαν ενέπλησα ενέπλησαν ενέπλησας ενεπλήσατε ενέπλησε ενεπλησεν ενέπλησεν ἐνέπλησεν ενεπλήσθη ενεπλήσθημεν ενεπλήσθην ενεπλήσθης ενεπλησθησαν ενεπλήσθησαν ἐνεπλήσθησαν ενεπρήθησαν ενέπρησαν empeplesmenoi empeplesménoi empeplēsmenoi empeplēsménoi empiplon empiplôn empiplōn empiplō̂n emplestho emplesthô emplēsthō emplēsthō̂ eneplesen eneplēsen enéplesen enéplēsen eneplesthesan eneplēsthēsan eneplḗsthesan eneplḗsthēsanLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Luke 1:53 V-AIA-3SGRK: πεινῶντας ἐνέπλησεν ἀγαθῶν καὶ NAS: HE HAS FILLED THE HUNGRY KJV: He hath filled the hungry INT: [the] hungry he filled with good things and Luke 6:25 V-RPM/P-NMP John 6:12 V-AIP-3P Acts 14:17 V-PPA-NMS Romans 15:24 V-ASP-1S Strong's Greek 1705 |