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Perfection - Part 2 of 2 - The good news
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I'll start this one off with some brief technicalities and then get on with it. The words that are translated as "perfect" or "perfected" originate as two Greek words: Teleios (Strong's 5046) is the adjective form of the word, and it's used more commonly. It means "brought to it's end, finished; wanting nothing necessary to completeness; perfect; that which is perfect." The word that is used a little less often is Teleioo (Strong's 5048).
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