- Original: ὁλόκληρος
- Transliteration: Holokleros
- Phonetic: hol'-ok'-lay-ros
- Definition:
1. complete in all its parts, in no part wanting or unsound, complete, entire, whole
a. of a body without blemish or defect, whether of a priest or of a victim
b. free from sin, faultless
c. complete in all respects, consummate
- Origin: from
G3650 and
G2819
- TDNT entry: 15:46,4
- Part(s) of speech: Adjective
- Strong's: From
G3650 and
G2819 ; complete in every part that is perfectly sound (in body): - entire whole.
Total KJV Occurrences: 2
• entire, 1
Jam 1:4
• whole, 1
1 Thessalonians 5:23