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The Complete Word Study Dictionary: New Testament is a wonderful tool for anyone interested in studying the words of the New Testament. This monumental work is the result of 46 years of research by the editor, Dr. Spiros Zodhiates. The dictionary offers definitions and explanations for every word used in the Greek New Testament. Each entry is identified by a number from Strong's Greek...

5055. τελέω teléō; contracted telṓ, fut. telésō, from télos (5056), end, goal. To make an end or to accomplish, to complete something, not merely to end it, but to bring it to perfection or its destined goal, to carry it through. Trans.: (I) Generally with the acc. (Matt. 13:53; 19:1; 26:1; Luke 2:39; 2 Tim. 4:7; Rev. 11:7; Sept.: Ruth 2:21). In the pass. (Luke 12:50; John 19:28, 30, “it is finished,” meaning the whole work of salvation, the purpose for which Jesus came into the world; Rev.
Strong’s Greek #5055