τελέω, 
τέλω; 1 aorist 
ἐτελεσα (cf. 
Winer's Grammar, § 13, 3 c.); perfect 
τετέλεκα (
2 Timothy 4:7); passive, present 3 person singular 
τελεῖται (
2 Corinthians 12:9 L T Tr WH); perfect 
τετελεσμαι; 1 aorist 
ἐτελέσθην; 1 future 
τελεσθήσομαι; (
τέλος); from 
Homer down; 
1. to bring to a close, to finish, to end: 
ἔτη, passive, 
passed, finished, Revelation 20:3, 
5, 
7 ((so from 
Homer and 
Hesiod down; 
Aristotle, h. a. 7, 1 at the beginning, p. 580{a}, 14 
ἐν τοῖς ἔτεσι τος δίς ἑπτά τετελεσμενοις); 
τριῶν τελουμενων ἡμερῶν, 
Lucian, Alex. 38); 
τόν δρόμον (
Homer, Iliad 23, 373, 768; 
Sophocles Electr. 726), 
2 Timothy 4:7; 
τούς λόγους, 
Matthew 7:28 L T Tr WH; 
Matt. 19:1; 
26:1; 
τάς παραβολάς, 
Matthew 13:53; (
ἄχρι τελεσθῶσιν αἱ πληγαί, 
Revelation 15:8); a rare use is 
τέλειν τάς πόλεις, i. e. your flight or journey through the cities (
R. V. ye shall not have gone through the cities, etc.), 
Matthew 10:23 (similar are 
ἀνύειν τούς τόπους, 
Polybius 5, 8, 1; 
τά ἕλη, 3, 79, 5; consummare Italiam, Flor. 1, (13) 18, 1; explere urbes, 
Tibull. 1, 4, 69; conficere aequor immensum, 
Vergil Georg. 2, 541; also xii., signorum orbem, 
Cicero, nat. deor. 2, 20, 52); with the participle of a verb (like 
ἄρχομαι, 
παύομαι, cf. 
Winers Grammar, § 45, 4 a.; 
Buttmann, § 144, 14), 
Matthew 11:1. 
2. to perform, execute, complete, fulfill (so that the thing done corresponds to what has been said, the order, command, etc.), i. e. 
α. with special reference to the subject-matter, to carry out the contents of a command": 
τόν νόμον, 
Romans 2:27 (cf. 
Winer's Grammar, 134 (127)); 
James 2:8; 
τήν ἐπιθυμίαν (i. e. 
τό ἐπιθυμουμενον), 
Galatians 5:16. 
β. with reference also to the form, 
to do just as commanded, and generally involving a notion of time, to perform the last act which completes a process, 
to accomplish, fulfill: 
ἅπαντα (
πάντα) 
τά κατά νόμον, 
Luke 2:39; 
τήν μαρτυρίαν, the duty of testifying, 
Revelation 11:7; 
τό μυστήριον, passive, 
Revelation 10:7 (cf. 
Winer's Grammar, 277 (260)); 
τό βάπτισμα, passive, 
Luke 12:50; 
πάντα, passive, 
John 19:28 (the distinction between 
τελέω and 
τελειόω may be seen in this verse); 
τούς λόγους (
τά ῤήματα) 
τοῦ Θεοῦ, passive, 
Revelation 17:17; 
ἅπαντα (
πάντα) 
τά γεγραμμένα, 
Acts 13:29; passive, 
Luke 18:31 (see 
γράφω, 2 c.); with 
ἐν ἐμοί (in me) added, in my experience, 
Luke 22:37; 
ἐν πληγαῖς, in the infliction of calamities, 
Revelation 15:1; 
τετέλεσται (
A. V. it is finished) everything has been accomplished which by the appointment of the Father as revealed in the Scriptures I must do and bear, 
John 19:30. equivalent to 
τελειόω, 2, which see (
made perfect): 
2 Corinthians 12:9 L T Tr WH. 
3. to pay: 
τά δίδραχμα, 
Matthew 17:24; 
φόρους, 
Romans 13:6, (
τόν φόρον, 
Plato, Alc. 1, p. 123 a.; 
τά τέλη, often in Attic writings). (Compare: 
ἀποτελέω, 
διατελέω, 
ἐκτελέω, 
ἐπιτελέω, 
συντελέω.) 
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