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- Sensus_plenior comment "In Latin, the phrase sensus plenior means \"fuller sense\" or \"fuller meaning\". This phrase is used in Biblical exegesis to describe the supposed deeper meaning intended by God but not intended by the human author. Walter C. Kaiser notes that F. Andre Fernandez coined the term in 1927, but it was popularized by Raymond E. Brown.".