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2 Corinthians 7:4

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G4183 Great πολλη
G3427 is my μοι
G3954 speech παρρησια
G4314 toward προς
G5209 you υμας
G4183 great πολλη
G3427 is my μοι
G2746 glorying καυχησις
G5228 boldness of υπερ
G5216   υμων
G4137 I am filled πεπληρωμαι
G3588   τη
G3874 with comfort παρακλησει
G5248 I am exceeding υπερπερισσευομαι
G3588   τη
G5479 joyful χαρα
G1909 in επι
G3956 all παση
G3588   τη
G2347 tribulation θλιψει
G2257 our ημων

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G4183 Great
  is
  boldness
G3954 speech
G4314 toward
G4183 great
  is
G2746 glorying
  I
  am
G4137 filled
  with
G3874 comfort
  I
  am
G5248 exceeding
G5479 joyful
G2347 tribulation

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G4137
Greek: πληρόω
Transliteration: plēroō
Pronunciation: play-ro'-o
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: accomplish X-(idiom) after (be) complete end expire fill (up) fulfil (be make) full (come) fully preach perfect supply.
Definition:  

to make replete that is (literally) to cram (a net) level up (a hollow) or (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue diffuse: influence) satisfy: execute (an office) finish (a period or task) verify (or coincide with a prediction) etc.

1. to make full, to fill up, i.e. to fill to the full

a. to cause to abound, to furnish or supply liberally

1. I abound, I am liberally supplied

2. to render full, i.e. to complete

a. to fill to the top: so that nothing shall be wanting to full measure, fill to the brim

b. to consummate: a number

1. to make complete in every particular, to render perfect

2. to carry through to the end, to accomplish, carry out, (some undertaking)

c. to carry into effect, bring to realisation, realise

1. of matters of duty: to perform, execute

2. of sayings, promises, prophecies, to bring to pass, ratify, accomplish

3. to fulfil, i.e. to cause God's will (as made known in the law) to be obeyed as it should be, and God's promises (given through the prophets) to receive fulfilment

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.