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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...
Kindle properly, "to fasten to," is used in Act 28:2 (in the most authentic mss....
Kind (Noun) akin to ginomai, "to become," denotes (a) "a family," Act 4:6 , "kin...
Kind (Adjective), Kind (be), Kindly, Kindness "serviceable, good, pleasant" (of ...
Kin, Kinsfolk, Kinsman, Kinswoman primarily denoting "congenital, natural, innat...
Kill "to kill," is used (a) physically, e.g., Mat 10:28 , Mat 14:5 , "put ... to...
Kid * For KID see GOAT
Kick "to kick" (from lax, an adverb signifying "with the foot"), is used in Act ...
Key "a key," is used metaphorically (a) of "the keys of the kingdom of heaven," ...
Keeper akin to A, No. 4, above, "a guard:" see GUARD. Note: For tereo, in Mat 28...
Keep, Keeping (Noun) denotes (a) "to watch over, preserve, keep, watch," e.g., A...