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  • Pleroma - Wikipedia
    John M Dillon, in Pleroma and Noetic Cosmos: A Comparative Study, states that Gnosticism imported its concept of the ideal realm, or pleroma, from Plato's concept of the cosmos and Demiurge in Timaeus and of Philo 's Noetic cosmos in contrast to the aesthetic cosmos
  • Strongs Greek: 4138. πλήρωμα (pléróma) -- Fullness, completion, that . . .
    πλήρωμα denotes that which fills, the state of being filled, or the sum total that makes something complete Scripture applies the term to cloth, baskets, time, the created order, Israel and the Gentiles, the incarnate Christ, the Church, divine love, and apostolic blessing
  • The Pleroma and the Aeons - Gnosticism Explained
    “Pleroma” (Greek for “Fullness” [1]) is the name the Gnostics gave to Heaven An “aeon” is what the Gnostics called a divine being who inhabited the Pleroma – the Trinity and the angels, more or less
  • PLEROMA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PLEROMA is plenitude How to use pleroma in a sentence
  • The Pleroma: The Fullness of Divinity - by Mark Davey
    The concepts of the Pleroma and the Demiurge are central to Gnostic cosmology and metaphysics, representing two distinct realms of reality and forces shaping human consciousness Their interplay forms the basis of Gnostic understanding of the cosmos, spirituality, and the nature of good and evil
  • Pleroma — a lightweight fediverse server
    Start using Pleroma by joining an existing Pleroma instance or check the installation guide to setting up your own server You can check for the latest release via the Announcements Pleroma is free software, all development and issue tracking happens over at the project's GitLab instance
  • The Pleroma - Part 1 - The Fulness That Filleth All In All
    This is the translation of the Greek pleroma, a word of extreme importance in the Epistles, and there translated as "fulness " In contrast with this, "fulness" is the word "rent," which in Greek is schisma
  • G4138 - plērōma - Strongs Greek Lexicon (KJV)
    πλήρωμα plḗrōma, play'-ro-mah; from G4137; repletion or completion, i e (subjectively) what fills (as contents, supplement, copiousness, multitude), or (objectively) what is filled (as container, performance, period):—which is put in to fill up, piece that filled up, fulfilling, full, fulness


















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