Easton's Bible Dictionary
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SANCTIFICATION.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) The quality or state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing requisite is wanting; entire development; consummate culture, skill, or moral excellence; the highest attainable state or degree of excellence; maturity; as, perfection in an art, in a science, or in a system; perfection in form or degree; fruits in perfection.
2. (n.) A quality, endowment, or acquirement completely excellent; an ideal faultlessness; especially, the divine attribute of complete excellence.
3. (v. t.) To perfect.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PERFECT; PERFECTIONpur'-fekt, per-fek'-shun (shalem, tamim; teleios, teleiotes):
1. In the Old Testament:
"Perfect" in the Old Testament is the translation of shalem, "finished," "whole," "complete," used (except in Deuteronomy 25:15, "perfect weight") of persons, e.g. a "perfect heart," i.e. wholly or completely devoted to Yahweh (1 Kings 8:61, etc.; 1 Chronicles 12:38 Isaiah 38:3, etc.); tamim, "complete," "perfect," "sound or unblemished," is also used of persons and of God, His way, and law ("Noah was a just man and perfect," the Revised Version margin "blameless" (Genesis 6:9); "As for God, his way is perfect" (Psalm 18:30); "The law of Yahweh is perfect" (Psalm 19:7), etc.); tam, with the same, meaning, occurs only in Job, except twice in Psalms (Job 1:1, 8; Job 2:3, etc.; Psalm 37:37; Psalm 64:4); kalil, "complete," and various other words are translated "perfect."
Perfection is the translation of various words so translated once only: kalil (Lamentations 2:15); mikhlal, "completeness" (Psalm 50:2); minleh, "possession" (Job 15:29, the King James Version "neither shall the prolong the perfection thereof upon the earth," the American Standard Revised Version "neither shall their possessions be extended on the earth," margin "their produce bend to the earth"; the English Revised Version reverses this text and margin); tikhlah, "completeness," or "perfection (Psalm 119:96); takhlith (twice), "end," "completeness" (Job 11:7, "Canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection?" 28:3, "searcheth out all the Revised Version (British and American) the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "to the furthest bound"; compare Job 26:10, "unto the confines of light and darkness"); tom, "perfect," "completeness" (Isaiah 47:9, the King James Version "They shall come upon thee in their perfection," the Revised Version (British and American) "in their full measure"). the Revised Version margin gives the meaning of "the Urim and the Thummim" (Exodus 28:30 etc.) as "the Lights and the Perfections."
2. In the New Testament:
In the New Testament "perfect" is usually the tr of teleios, primarily, "having reached the end," "term," "limit," hence, "complete," "full," "perfect" (Matthew 5:48, "Ye therefore shall be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect"; Matthew 19:21, "if thou wouldst be perfect; Ephesians 4:13, the King James Version "till we all come.... unto a perfect man," the Revised Version (British and American) "full-grown"; Philippians 3:15, "as many as are perfect," the American Revised Version margin "full-grown"; 1 Corinthians 2:6 Colossians 1:28, "perfect in Christ"; 4:12; James 3:2 margin, etc.).
Other words are teleioo. "to perfect," "to end," "complete" (Luke 13:32, "The third day I am perfected," the Revised Version margin "end my course"; John 17:23, "perfected into one"; 2 Corinthians 12:9 Philippians 3:12, the Revised Version (British and American) "made perfect"; Hebrews 2:10, etc.); also epiteleo, "to bring through to an end" (2 Corinthians 7:1, "perfecting holiness in the fear of God"; Galatians 3:3, "Are ye now made perfect by the flesh?" the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "perfected in the flesh," margin "Do ye now make an end in the flesh?"); katartizo "to make quite ready," "to make complete," is translated "perfect," "to perfect" (Matthew 21:16, "perfected praise"; Luke 6:40, "Every one when he is perfected shall be as his teacher"; 1 Corinthians 1:10 2 Corinthians 13:11, "be perfected"; 1 Thessalonians 3:10 1 Peter 5:10, the Revised Version margin "restore"); akribos, "accurately," "diligently," is translated "perfect" (Luke 1:3, "having had perfect understanding," the Revised Version (British and American) "having traced.... accurately"; Acts 18:26 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) "more accurately"). We have also artios, "fitted," "perfected" (2 Timothy 3:7, the Revised Version (British and American) "complete"); pleroo, "to fill," "to make full" (Revelation 3:2, the American Standard Revised Version "perfected," the English Revised Version "fulfilled"); katartismos, "complete adjustment," "perfecting" (Ephesians 4:12, "for the perfecting of the saints").
Perfection is the translation of katartisis "thorough adjustment," "fitness" (2 Corinthians 13:9, the Revised Version (British and American) "perfecting"); of teleiosis (Hebrews 7:11); of teleiotess (Hebrews 6:1, the Revised Version margin "full growth"); it is translated "perfectness" (Colossians 3:14); "perfection" in Luke 8:14 is the translation of telesphoreo, "to bear on to completion or perfection." In Apocrypha "perfect," "perfection," etc., are for the most part the translation of words from telos, "the end," e.g. The Wisdom of Solomon 4:13; Ecclesiasticus 34:8; 44:17:00; 45:8, suntelia "full end"; 24:28:00; 50:11:00.
The Revised Version (British and American) has "perfect" for "upright" (2 Samuel 22:24, 26 twice); for "sound" (Psalm 119:80); for "perform" (Philippians 1:16); for "undefiled" (Psalm 119:1, margin "upright in way"); for "perfect peace, and at such a time" (Ezra 7:12), "perfect and so forth"; for "He maketh my way perfect" (2 Samuel 22:33), "He guideth the perfect in his way," margin "or, `setteth free.' According to another reading, `guideth my way in perfectness' "; "shall himself perfect," margin "restore," for, "make you perfect" (1 Peter 5:10); "perfecter" for "finisher" (Hebrews 12:2); "perfectly" is omitted in the Revised Version (British and American) (Matthew 14:36); "set your hope perfectly on" for the King James Version "hope to the end for" (1 Peter 1:13).
3. The Christian Ideal:
Perfection is the Christian ideal and aim, but inasmuch as that which God has set before us is infinite-"Ye therefore shall be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect" (Matthew 5:48)-absolute perfection must be forever beyond, not only any human, but any finite, being; it is a divine ideal forever shining before us, calling us upward, and making endless progression possible. As noted above, the perfect man, in the Old Testament phrase, was the man whose heart was truly or wholly devoted to God. Christian perfection must also have its seat in such a heart, but it implies the whole conduct and the whole man, conformed thereto as knowledge grows and opportunity arises, or might be found. There may be, of course, a relative perfection, e.g. of the child as a child compared with that of the man. The Christian ought to be continually moving onward toward perfection, looking to Him who is able to "make you perfect in every good thing (or work) to do his will, working in us that which is well-pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen (Hebrews 13:21).
W. L. Walker
Greek
5050. teleiosis -- completion, perfection ... completion,
perfection. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: teleiosis
Phonetic Spelling: (tel-i'-o-sis) Short Definition: completion, fulfillment
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... completeness, perfection. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: teleiotes
Phonetic Spelling: (tel-i-ot'-ace) Short Definition: perfectness, perfection ...
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5052. telesphoreo -- to bring fruit to perfection, hence to bear ...
... to bring fruit to perfection, hence to bear perfect offspring. Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: telesphoreo Phonetic Spelling: (tel-es-for-eh'-o) Short ...
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2676. katartisis -- a preparing, an equipping
... perfection. From katartizo; thorough equipment (subjectively) -- perfection. see
GREEK katartizo. (katartisin) -- 1 Occurrence. 2675, 2676. katartisis. 2677 ...
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535. apartismos -- completion
... completion. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: apartismos Phonetic
Spelling: (ap-ar-tis-mos') Short Definition: completion, perfection. ...
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703. arete -- moral goodness, ie virtue
... Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: arete Phonetic Spelling:
(ar-et'-ay) Short Definition: virtue, moral excellence, perfection Definition: goodness ...
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3167. megaleios -- magnificent, splendid
... From megas; magnificent, ie (neuter, plural as noun) a conspicuous favor, or
(subjectively) perfection -- great things, wonderful works. see GREEK megas. ...
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Strong's Hebrew
4359. miklal -- completeness, perfection... 4358, 4359. miklal. 4360 . completeness,
perfection. Transliteration: miklal
Phonetic Spelling: (mik-lawl') Short Definition:
perfection.
... /hebrew/4359.htm - 6k 8502. tiklah -- completeness, perfection
... 8501, 8502. tiklah. 8503 . completeness, perfection. Transliteration: tiklah
Phonetic Spelling: (tik-law') Short Definition: perfection. ...
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4358. miklol -- perfection, gorgeous attire
... 4357, 4358. miklol. 4359 . perfection, gorgeous attire. Transliteration: miklol
Phonetic Spelling: (mik-lole') Short Definition: magnificently. ...
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4357. miklah -- completeness, perfection
... 4356, 4357. miklah. 4358 . completeness, perfection. Transliteration: miklah
Phonetic Spelling: (mik-law') Short Definition: purest. ...
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3632. kalil -- entire, whole, a holocaust
... from kalal Definition entire, whole, a holocaust NASB Word Usage all (2), burned
entirely (1), completely (1), entirely (1), perfect (3), perfection (1), pure ...
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8508. toknith -- measurement, proportion
... 8507, 8508. toknith. 8509 . measurement, proportion. Transliteration: toknith
Phonetic Spelling: (tok-neeth') Short Definition: perfection. ...
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4512. minleh -- perhaps gain, acquisition
... perfection. From nalah; completion, ie (in produce) wealth -- perfection. see
HEBREW nalah. 4511, 4512. minleh. 4513 . Strong's Numbers.
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8537. tom -- completeness, integrity, also part of the high ...
... 16), random (2), upright (1). full, integrity, perfection, simplicity, uprightly
at a venture. From tamam; completeness; figuratively ...
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8503. taklith -- end, completeness
... end, perfection. From kalah; completion; by implication, an extremity -- end,
perfect(-ion). see HEBREW kalah. 8502, 8503. taklith. 8504 . Strong's Numbers
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Library
Faith in Perfection
... Faith in Perfection. A Sermon (No.231). ... The Psalmist in our text had no more doubt
about his own ultimate perfection, than he had about his existence. ...
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Perfection in Faith
... Perfection in Faith. A Sermon (No.232). ... Then we beheld Perfection in the dim
obscurity of the future, like the sun veiled behind a cloud. ...
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Of the Perfection of the Angels in the Order of Grace and of Glory ...
... OF THE PERFECTION OF THE ANGELS IN THE ORDER OF GRACE AND OF GLORY (NINE
ARTICLES). In due sequence we have to inquire how the angels ...
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Whether it is Requisite for Religious Perfection that Poverty ...
... OF THOSE THINGS IN WHICH THE RELIGIOUS STATE PROPERLY CONSISTS (TEN ARTICLES) Whether
it is requisite for religious perfection that poverty, continence, and ...
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Whether, in this Life, Perfection Consists in the Observance of ...
... Whether, in this life, perfection consists in the observance of the
commandments or of the counsels? Objection 1: It would seem ...
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On the Sufficiency and Perfection of the Holy Scriptures In
... DISPUTATION 2 ON THE SUFFICIENCY AND PERFECTION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES IN.
OPPOSITION TO TRADITIONS RESPONDENT: ABRAHAM VLIET I. When ...
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On Perfection
... Second Series Sermon 76 On Perfection. "Let us go on to perfection."
Heb.6:1. The whole sentence runs thus: "Therefore, leaving the ...
/.../wesley/sermons on several occasions/sermon 76 on perfection.htm
On the Sufficiency and Perfection of the Holy Scriptures In
... DISPUTATION 3 ON THE SUFFICIENCY AND PERFECTION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES
IN. OPPOSITION TO HUMAN TRADITIONS RESPONDENT: DE COIGNEE. ...
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Of the State of Perfection in General (Eight Articles)
... OF THE STATE OF PERFECTION IN GENERAL (EIGHT ARTICLES). We must now consider
those things that pertain to the state of perfection ...
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How it is the Perfection of Love to Pray for One's Enemies and by ...
... Chapter X. How it is the perfection of love to pray for one's enemies and by
what signs we may recognize a mind that is not yet purified. ...
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Thesaurus
Perfection (30 Occurrences)... entire development; consummate culture, skill, or moral excellence; the highest
attainable state or degree of excellence; maturity; as,
perfection in an art
.../p/perfection.htm - 25kPerfect (205 Occurrences)
... is requisite to its nature and kind. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. PERFECT;
PERFECTION. pur'-fekt, per-fek'-shun (shalem, tamim ...
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Goodness (83 Occurrences)
... A perfection of his character which he exercises towards his creatures according
to their various circumstances and relations (Psalm 145:8, 9; 103:8; 1 John 4:8 ...
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Go (17871 Occurrences)
... Various other words occurring singly are translated by forms of "go," eg phero,
"to bear on," the King James Version "Let us go on unto perfection" (Hebrews 6:1 ...
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Infinitude
... 5. Infinity a Perfection Not a Quantity: This infinitude of God is displayed in
all His attributes-in His eternity, omnipresence, omniscience, omnipotence, etc ...
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Finisher (1 Occurrence)
... used in the trades, as in hatting, weaving, etc., for the workman who gives a finishing
touch to the work, or any part of it, and brings it to perfection. ...
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Ripen (2 Occurrences)
... 2. (vi) To approach or come to perfection. ... 4. (vt) To mature; to fit or prepare;
to bring to perfection; as, to ripen the judgment. Multi-Version Concordance ...
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Embalming (3 Occurrences)
... 2, 3, 26). This art was practised by the Egyptians from the earliest times,
and there brought to great perfection. This custom probably ...
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Creator (19 Occurrences)
... His creative action was in no way necessarily eternal-not even necessary to His
own blessedness or perfection, which must be held as already complete in Himself ...
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Justice (212 Occurrences)
... That perfection of his nature whereby he is infinitely righteous in himself and
in all he does, the righteousness of the divine nature exercised in his moral ...
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