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Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Lading

Lading "a burden, load" (a diminutive of phortos, "a load," from phero, "to bear...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Lade, Laden

Lade, Laden signifies (a) "to heap on" (from soros, "a heap," not in the NT; in ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Lad

Lad * For LAD, in Joh 6:9 , see CHILD, A, No. 6

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Lack, Lacking

Lack, Lacking denotes (a) "that which is lacking," "deficiency, shortcoming" (ak...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Laborer, fellow Laborer

Laborer, fellow Laborer akin to ergazomai, "to work," and ergon, "work," denotes...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Labor (Noun and Verb)

Labor (Noun and Verb) primarily denotes "a striking, beating" (akin to kopto, "t...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Know, Known, Knowledge...

Know, Known, Knowledge, Unknown signifies "to be taking in knowledge, to come to...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Knock

Knock "to strike, knock," is used in the NT of "knocking" at a door, (a) literal...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Knit Together

Knit Together signifies "to cause to coalesce, to join or knit together," Eph 4:...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Kneel

Kneel denotes "to bow the knees, kneel," from gonu (see above) and pipto, "to fa...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Knee

Knee "a knee" (Latin, genu), is used (a) metaphorically in Heb 12:12 , where the...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Kiss (Noun and Verb)

Kiss (Noun and Verb) "a kiss" (akin to B), Luk 7:45 , Luk 22:48 , was a token of...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Kinsfolk and Kinsman

Kinsfolk and Kinsman * For KINSFOLK and KINSMAN see KIN

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Kingdom

Kingdom is primarily an abstract noun, denoting "sovereignty, royal power, domin...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: King

King "a king" (cp. Eng., "Basil"), e.g., Mat 1:6 , is used of the Roman emperor ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Kindred

Kindred primarily denotes "kinship;" then, "kinsfolk, kindred" (cp. sungenes, "a...

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