Metaphysical meaning of Imla (mbd)
Imla, im-lå (Heb.)--He (God) will fill; He will make full; He will complete; He will satisfy; He will make abundant; He will make plenteous.
Father of Micaiah, who was a true prophet in the reign of Ahab, king of Israel, and Jehoshaphat, king of Judah (II Chron. 18:7). In I Kings 22:8, the name is spelled Imlah.
Meta. A perception of the truth that true satisfaction, complete wholeness, and abundance of every good are of and from God.
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Preceding Entry: Illyricum
Following Entry: Immanuel