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Lading "a burden, load" (a diminutive of phortos, "a load," from phero, "to bear...
Lade, Laden signifies (a) "to heap on" (from soros, "a heap," not in the NT; in ...
Lad * For LAD, in Joh 6:9 , see CHILD, A, No. 6
Lack, Lacking denotes (a) "that which is lacking," "deficiency, shortcoming" (ak...
Laborer, fellow Laborer akin to ergazomai, "to work," and ergon, "work," denotes...
Labor (Noun and Verb) primarily denotes "a striking, beating" (akin to kopto, "t...
Know, Known, Knowledge, Unknown signifies "to be taking in knowledge, to come to...
Knock "to strike, knock," is used in the NT of "knocking" at a door, (a) literal...
Knit Together signifies "to cause to coalesce, to join or knit together," Eph 4:...
Kneel denotes "to bow the knees, kneel," from gonu (see above) and pipto, "to fa...
Knee "a knee" (Latin, genu), is used (a) metaphorically in Heb 12:12 , where the...
Kiss (Noun and Verb) "a kiss" (akin to B), Luk 7:45 , Luk 22:48 , was a token of...
Kinsfolk and Kinsman * For KINSFOLK and KINSMAN see KIN
Kingdom is primarily an abstract noun, denoting "sovereignty, royal power, domin...
King "a king" (cp. Eng., "Basil"), e.g., Mat 1:6 , is used of the Roman emperor ...
Kindred primarily denotes "kinship;" then, "kinsfolk, kindred" (cp. sungenes, "a...