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Key frequently mentioned in Scripture. It is called in Hebrew maphteah , i.e., the opener (Judg 3:25); and in the Greek New Testament kleis , from its use in shutting (Matt 16:19; Luke 11:52; Rev 1:18, etc.)....

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Key frequently mentioned in Scripture. It is called in Hebrew maphteah , i.e., the opener (Judg 3:25); and in the Greek New Testament kleis , from its use in shutting (Matt 16:19; Luke 11:52; Rev 1:18, etc.). Figures of ancient Egyptian keys are frequently found on the monuments, also of Assyrian locks and keys of wood, and of a large size (comp. Isa 22:22).

The word is used figuratively of power or authority or office (Isa 22:22; Rev 3:7; Rev 1:8; comp. 9:1; 20:1; comp. also Matt 16:19; 18:18). The "key of knowledge" (Luke 11:52; comp. Matt 23:13) is the means of attaining the knowledge regarding the kingdom of God. The "power of the keys" is a phrase in general use to denote the extent of ecclesiastical authority.

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