τελειόω, -ῶ
(< τέλειος), [in LXX: Ex 29:9, Le 4:5, al. (τ. χεῖρας, מָלֵא pi.), II Ki 22:26, al. (תָּמַם), Wi 4:13, al. (cf. Westc., He., 64);]
1. bring to an end, finish, accomplish, fulfil: Jo 4:34, Ac 20:24; of time, Lk 2:43, Jo 5:3617:4; pass., ἡ γραφή, Jo 19:28.
2. to bring to maturity or completeness, to complete, perfect;
(a) of things: He 7:19, Ja 2:22, I Jo 2:54:12, 17:
(b) of persons, in ethical and spiritual sense: He 2:109:910:1, 14; pass., Lk 13:32, Jo 17:23, Phl 3:12, He 5:97:2811:4012:23, I Jo 4:18 (for a different view of the meaning in He 2:10, al., v. Rendall, in l).†