“Whole,” as mostly considered in this study is from the Greek, holos. The basic idea of holos is “entire,” “whole.” All as opposed to part.
A Study of “Whole” Almost the “whole city.” 1. Acts 13: 44.
A Study of “Whole” The “whole church.” 1. I Cor. 14: 23. The “whole church.” 1. I Cor. 14: 23.
A Study of “Whole” Gain the “whole world.” 1. Matt. 16:
A Study of “Whole” The “whole house.” 1. John 4: 53.
A Study of “Whole” The “whole lump.” 1. I Cor. 5: 6.
A Study of “Whole” The “whole law.” 1. Gal. 5: 3, 2-4.
A Study of “Whole” The “whole armour.” 1. Eph. 6: 11.
A Study of “Whole” Bridle the “whole body.” 1. Jas. 3: 2.
Holos, whole and entire, as opposed to part. In many of the observed cases, God requires all and not part! A Study of “Whole” “10: For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all” (Jas. 2). “23: And the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ” (I Thes. 5).