Glossary Terms

  • Plērōma

    πλήρωμα (plērōma) — Fullness, Fulfillment The Greek noun carrying the same root as πληρόω. The many fulfillments scattered across Scripture — prophecies, feasts, types — point toward a single person. Colossians 2:9: the entire fullness of deity dwells in him bodily. Related to πληρōω (plēroō). See also: Fulfillments of Christ Simplifies All

  • Plēroō

    πληρόω (plēroō) — Fulfill The Greek word translated “fulfill” in Matthew 5:17 and throughout the New Testament. The meaning is more precise and more significant than most English readers realize. Related to πλήρωμα (plērōma). See also: Fulfillments of Christ Simplifies All.

  • Polarization

    The tendency to frame any issue as two opposing positions — each defining itself by what it is not. The pattern surfaces everywhere — politics, theology, biblical interpretation. Seeing it clearly significantly disarms its power. Related: False Dichotomy. See: Fulfillments of Christ Simplifies All