Explore Pleroma through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Pleroma in a sentence
Pleroma meaning
- A plant of the genus Pleroma.
- Synonym of plerome (“the central portion of the apical meristem in a growing plant root or stem which, according to the histogen theory, gives rise to the endodermis and stele”).
- A state of perfect fullness, especially of God's being as incarnated in Jesus Christ.
Using Pleroma
- The main meaning on this page is: A plant of the genus Pleroma. | Synonym of plerome (“the central portion of the apical meristem in a growing plant root or stem which, according to the histogen theory, gives rise to the endodermis and stele”). | A state of perfect fullness, especially of God's being as incarnated in Jesus Christ.
- In the example corpus, pleroma often appears in combinations such as: the pleroma, pleroma or, pleroma is.
Context around Pleroma
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Pleroma
- In this selection, "pleroma" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 29.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, divine, heavenly, established, stolen and dukias stand out and add context to how "pleroma" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include below the pleroma and emanates the pleroma and could. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "pleroma" sits close to words such as aaon, abbv and abdalla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with pleroma
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
God is the high source of the pleroma, the region of light. (12 words)
The supreme divine source is known under a variety of names, including " Pleroma " (fullness, totality) and " Bythos " (depth, profundity). (19 words)
The demiurge is responsible for the creation of mankind; trapping elements of the Pleroma stolen from Sophia inside human bodies. (20 words)
As such, the role of Aeons of Eleleth, including Abraxas, Sophia, and others, pertains to this outer border of the Pleroma that encounters the ignorance of the world of Lack and interacts to rectify the error of ignorance in the world of materiality. (43 words)
Gnostic myth recounts that Sophia (Greek, literally meaning "wisdom"), the Demiurge's mother and a partial aspect of the divine Pleroma or "Fullness", desired to create something apart from the divine totality, and without the receipt of divine assent. (39 words)
Within the Australian branch of the Brotherhood and Order of the Pleroma, established in the early 1950s by students of Richard Duc de Palatine, the ‘Good Christians’ or Cathars held a special place of honour and reverence. (37 words)
Example sentences (15)
Within the Australian branch of the Brotherhood and Order of the Pleroma, established in the early 1950s by students of Richard Duc de Palatine, the ‘Good Christians’ or Cathars held a special place of honour and reverence.
As such, the role of Aeons of Eleleth, including Abraxas, Sophia, and others, pertains to this outer border of the Pleroma that encounters the ignorance of the world of Lack and interacts to rectify the error of ignorance in the world of materiality.
By taking a material body, the Son becomes the Savior and facilitates this entrance into the pleroma by making it possible for the Spirituals to receive his spiritual body.
Gnostic myth recounts that Sophia (Greek, literally meaning "wisdom"), the Demiurge's mother and a partial aspect of the divine Pleroma or "Fullness", desired to create something apart from the divine totality, and without the receipt of divine assent.
God is the high source of the pleroma, the region of light.
Jesus is interpreted as an intermediary aeon who was sent from the pleroma, with whose aid humanity can recover the lost knowledge of the divine origins of humanity.
Pleroma is also used in the general Greek language and is used by the Greek Orthodox church in this general form since the word appears under the book of Colossians.
The Aeons together made up the Pleroma, or fullness of divinity and thus should not be seen as identical with God nor as distinct from the divine, but as embodied divine emanations.
The demiurge is responsible for the creation of mankind; trapping elements of the Pleroma stolen from Sophia inside human bodies.
The devil resides in this lower world, of which he is the prince, the Demiurge in the heavens; his mother Sophia in the middle region, above the heavens and below the Pleroma.
The heavenly pleroma is the center of divine life, a region of light "above" (the term is not to be understood spatially) our world, occupied by spiritual beings such as aeons (eternal beings) and sometimes archons.
The Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit, for instance, refers to Abrasax as an Aeon dwelling with Sophia and other Aeons of the Pleroma Dukias in the light of the luminary Eleleth.
The supreme divine source is known under a variety of names, including " Pleroma " (fullness, totality) and " Bythos " (depth, profundity).
This creature is concealed outside the Pleroma; in isolation, and thinking itself alone, it creates materiality and a host of co-actors, referred to as archons.
This Monad is the spiritual source of everything that emanates the pleroma, and could be contrasted to the dark Demiurge (Yaldabaoth) that controls matter.
Common combinations with pleroma
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the pleroma 11×
- pleroma or 2×
- pleroma is 2×