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  1. What does the Greek word "tetelestai" mean? - bible.org

    Jan 1, 2001 · What does the Greek word "tetelestai" mean? Literally translated the word tetelestai means, “It is finished.” The word occurs in John 19:28 and 19:30 and these are the only two …

  2. greek - Tetelestai - What did Jesus really say in John 19:30 …

    But recently came across the topic of the Hebrew Gospels (possible late translations) and is fascinating. What did Jesus really say in John 19:30, assuming he spoke Aramaic or Hebrew? …

  3. greek - Was "Τετέλεσται" actually stamped on paid bills and debt ...

    In my assessment, because (1) these receipts are specifically customs duty receipts and not receipts for a debt or bill payment, and (2) the abbreviated and fully written word indicating that …

  4. crucifixion - When Jesus said "It is finished" (John 19:30) did the ...

    Mar 15, 2023 · Tetelestai CANNOT mean "it is finished" in the context as it is commonly perceived. Although there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING we can do to add to the finished …

  5. John 19:30 - What did Jesus say "was finished"?

    The phrase actually translates one word in Greek, tetelestai, from the root tele­ō, which means "to finish, fulfill." Significantly, this specific form of the verb, tetelestai, is only found twice in the …

  6. Content On: Terms & Definitions - bible.org

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  7. Content On: Bibliology (The Written Word) | Bible.org

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  8. 4. Jesus and Death and Burial (Matthew 27:45-61; Mark 15:33-47; …

    Jun 25, 2012 · The Greek word is tetelestai. It means to complete, or to pay in full. In Jesus’ day, the word tetelestai was written on reciepts to show that a bill had been paid in full. Jesus called …

  9. (John 19:28) All things but scripture complete?

    Jul 8, 2021 · In the former case, tetelestai is in the perfect indicative passive. In the later case, teliothe is aorist subjunctive passive. The passive voice have me intrigued and also the …

  10. What does the Greek word "tetelestai" mean? | Bible.org

    The word tetelestai was also written on business documents or receipts in New Testament times to show indicating that a bill had been paid in full. The Greek-English lexicon by Moulton and …