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Pleroma (Koinē Gr****: πλήρωμα,
literally "fullness")
generally refers to the
totality of
divine powers. It is used in
Christian theological contexts,...
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Pleroma urvilleanum,
synonym Tibouchina urvilleana, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Melastomataceae,
native to Brazil.
Common names include:...
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Pleroma heteromallum,
synonyms including Tibouchina grandifolia and
Tibouchina heteromalla,
known by the
common name
silverleafed princess flower in English...
- into a more
narrowly cir****scribed Tibouchina, two re-established
genera Pleroma and Chaetogastra, and a new genus, Andesanthus.
Tibouchina species are...
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Pleroma semidecandrum,
synonym Tibouchina semidecandra, the
princess flower,
glory bush, or lasiandra,[citation needed] is a
flowering plant in the family...
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Together with the
source from
which they
emanate they form the
Pleroma "Fullness" of God and thus
should not be seen as
distinct from the divine...
- the
source from
which they emanate, they form
Pleroma (πλήρωμα, "fullness"). The
lowest regions of
Pleroma are
closest to darkness; that is, the physical...
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Misskey Hub.
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believed that at the
beginning there was a
Pleroma (literally, a 'fullness'). At the
centre of the
Pleroma was the
primal Father or Bythos, the beginning...
- point,
begetting lines, etc.
Pleroma (Gr**** πλήρωμα, "fullness")
refers to the
totality of God's powers. The
heavenly pleroma is the
center of
divine life...