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hingia

v.

  1. fulfill, accomplish. Fulfill. To bring to completion or realization; to accomplish what has been promised or prophesied; often used in religious contexts for fulfilling scripture or prophecy.

Example: nĩ getha ũthingu ũrĩa mwathane watho-inĩ ũhingio thĩinĩ witũ, ithuĩ tũtatwaranaga na ũhoro wa mwĩrĩ, tiga ũrĩa wa Roho. (so that the righteous decree of the law might be fulfilled in us, who live not according to the flesh but according to the spirit. Gal 5:16–25.); Thab 35.19; 69.4. No rĩrĩ, gũtuĩkĩte ũguo nĩ getha ũhoro ũhingio ũrĩa wandĩkĩtwo watho-inĩ wao, atĩrĩ, Nĩmaa’thũũrire tũhũ. (But in order that the word written in their law In their law : law is here used as a larger concept than the Pentateuch, for the reference is to Ps 35:19 or Ps 69:5. See notes on Jn 10:34; 12:34. Their law reflects the argument of the church with the synagogue. might be fulfilled, ‘They hated me without cause.’ Ps 35:19; 69:4.)

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