Pleroma
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This article is about the Gnostic philosophical concept. For the plant genus, see Pleroma (plant). For a description of the sewing term "fullness", see Pleat. For the microblogging software platform named "Pleroma", see Fediverse.
Pleroma (Koinē Greek: πλήρωμα, literally "fullness") generally refers to the totality of divine powers. It is used in Christian theological contexts, as well as in Gnosticism. The term also appears in the Epistle to the Colossians,[1] which is traditionally attributed to Paul the Apostle.[2] The word is used 17 times in the New Testament.[3]