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KINDUNEUO.............1
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2793 - kinduneuo {kin-doon-yoo'-o}; from 2794; to undergo peril: --be in danger, be (stand) in jeopardy. ~ | 5582 |
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KINDUNOS..............1
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2794 - kindunos {kin'-doo-nos}; of uncertain derivation; danger: --peril. ~ | 5584 |
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KINEO.................1
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2795 - kineo {kin-eh'-o}; from kio (poetic for eimi, to go); to stir (transitively), literally or figuratively: --(re-)move(-r), way. ~ | 5586 |
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KINESIS...............1
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2796 - kinesis {kin'-ay-sis}; from 2795; a stirring: --moving. ~ | 5588 |
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KING..................14
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0490 - Antiocheia {an-tee-okh'-i-ah}; from Antiochus (a Syrian king); Antiochia, a place in Syria: --Antioch. ~ | 978 |
0745 - Archelaos {ar-khel'-ah-os}; from 0757 and 2994; people-ruling; Archelaus, a Jewish king: --Archelaus. ~ | 1488 |
0825 - Attaleia {at-tal'-i-ah}; from Attalos (a king of Pergamus); Attaleia, a place in Pamphylia: --Attalia. ~ | 1648 |
0933 - basileion {bas-il'-i-on}; neuter of 0934; a palace: --king's court. ~ | 1864 |
0935 - basileus {bas-il-yooce'}; probably from 0939 (through the notion of a foundation of power); a sovereign (abstractly, relatively, or figuratively): --king. ~ | 1868 |
0936 - basileuo {bas-il-yoo'-o}; from 0935; to rule (literally or figuratively): --king, reign. ~ | 1870 |
0937 - basilikos {bas-il-ee-kos'}; from 0935; regal (in relation), i.e. (literally) belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign (as land, dress, or a courtier), or (figuratively) preeminent: --king's, nobleman, royal. ~ | 1872 |
1138 - Dabid {dab-eed'}; of Hebrew origin [1732]; Dabid (i.e. David), the Israelite king: --David. ~ | 2274 |
1481 - ethnarches {eth-nar'-khace}; from 1484 and 0746; the governor [not king] of a district: --ethnarch. ~ | 2960 |
3197 - Melchi {mel-khee'}; of Hebrew or [4428 with pronominal suf., my king]; Melchi (i.e. Malki), the name of two Israelites: --Melchi. ~ | 6390 |
3816 - pais {paheece}; perhaps from 3817; a boy (as often beaten with impunity), or (by analogy,) a girl, and (genitive case) a child; specifically, a slave or servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to God): --child, maid(-en), (man) servant, son, young man. ~ | 7426 |
4581 - Seleukeia {sel-yook'-i-ah}; from Seleukos (Seleucus, a Syrian king); Seleuceia, a place in Syria: --Seleucia. ~ | 8956 |
5328 - Pharao {far-ah-o'}; of foreign origin [6547]; Pharao (i.e. Pharoh), an Egyptian king: --Pharaoh. ~ | 10450 |
5359 - Philadelpheia {fil-ad-el'-fee-ah}; from Philadelphos (the same as 5361), a king of Pergamos; Philadelphia, a place in Asia Minor: --Philadelphia. ~ | 10512 |
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KINGDOM...............1
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0932 - basileia {bas-il-i'-ah}; from 0935; properly, royalty, i.e. (abstractly) rule, or (concretely) a realm (literally or figuratively): --kingdom, + reign. ~ | 1862 |
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KINGLY................1
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0934 - basileios {bas-il'-i-os}; from 0935; kingly (in nature): --royal. ~ | 1866 |
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KINGS.................1
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2264 - Herodes {hay-ro'-dace}; compound of heros (a "hero") and 1491; heroic; Herod, the name of four Jewish kings: --Herod. ~ | 4526 |
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KINNERETH.............1
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1082 - Gennesaret {ghen-nay-sar-et'}; of Hebrew origin [compare 3672]; Gennesaret (i.e. Kinnereth), a lake and plain in Palestine: --Gennesaret. ~ | 2162 |
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KINSHIP...............1
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5207 - huios {hwee-os'}; apparently a primary word; a "son" (sometimes of animals), used very widely of immediate, remote or figuratively, kinship: --child, foal, son. ~ | 10208 |
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KIO...................1
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2795 - kineo {kin-eh'-o}; from kio (poetic for eimi, to go); to stir (transitively), literally or figuratively: --(re-)move(-r), way. ~ | 5586 |
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KIS...................5
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0044 - agkistron {ang'-kis-tron}; from the same as 0043; a hook (as bent): --hook. ~ | 86 |
1845 - exorkistes {ex-or-kis-tace'}; from 1844; one that binds by an oath (or spell), i.e. (by implication) an "exorcist" (conjurer): --exorcist. ~ | 3688 |
2797 - Kis {kis}; of Hebrew origin [7027]; Cis (i.e. Kish), an Israelite: --Cis. ~ ***. kichremi. See 5531. ~ | 5590 |
2797 - Kis {kis}; of Hebrew origin [7027]; Cis (i.e. Kish), an Israelite: --Cis. ~ ***. kichremi. See 5531. ~ | 5590 |
3488 - Narkissos {nar'-kis-sos}; a flower of the same name, from narke (stupefaction, as a "narcotic"); Narcissus, a Roman: --Narcissus. ~ | 6772 |
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KISH..................1
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2797 - Kis {kis}; of Hebrew origin [7027]; Cis (i.e. Kish), an Israelite: --Cis. ~ ***. kichremi. See 5531. ~ | 5590 |
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KISS..................5
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4352 - proskuneo {pros-koo-neh'-o}; from 4314 and a probable derivative of 2965 (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand); to fawn or crouch to, i.e. (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to, adore): --worship. ~ | 8498 |
5368 - phileo {fil-eh'-o}; from 5384; to be a friend to (fond of [an individual or an object]), i.e. have affection for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while 0025 is wider, embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as 2309 and 1014, or as 2372 and 3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically, to kiss (as a mark of tenderness): --kiss, love. ~ | 10530 |
5368 - phileo {fil-eh'-o}; from 5384; to be a friend to (fond of [an individual or an object]), i.e. have affection for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while 0025 is wider, embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as 2309 and 1014, or as 2372 and 3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically, to kiss (as a mark of tenderness): --kiss, love. ~ | 10530 |
5370 - philema {fil'-ay-mah}; from 5368; a kiss: --kiss. ~ | 10534 |
5370 - philema {fil'-ay-mah}; from 5368; a kiss: --kiss. ~ | 10534 |
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KITH..................3
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2788 - kithara {kith-ar'-ah}; of uncertain affinity; a lyre: --harp. ~ | 5572 |
2789 - kitharizo {kith-ar-id'-zo}; from 2788; to play on a lyre: --harp. ~ | 5574 |
2790 - kitharoidos {kith-ar-o'-dos}; from 2788 and a derivative of the same as 5603; a lyre-singer(-player), i.e. harpist: --harper. ~ | 5576 |
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KITHARA...............1
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2788 - kithara {kith-ar'-ah}; of uncertain affinity; a lyre: --harp. ~ | 5572 |
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KITHARIZO.............1
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2789 - kitharizo {kith-ar-id'-zo}; from 2788; to play on a lyre: --harp. ~ | 5574 |
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KITHAROIDOS...........1
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2790 - kitharoidos {kith-ar-o'-dos}; from 2788 and a derivative of the same as 5603; a lyre-singer(-player), i.e. harpist: --harper. ~ | 5576 |
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KJV...................1
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1066 - Gedeon {ghed-eh-own'}; of Hebrew origin [1439]; Gedeon (i.e. Gid [e]on), an Israelite: --Gedeon (in the KJV). ~ | 2130 |
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KLAD..................1
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2798 - klados {klad'-os}; from 2806; a twig or bough (as if broken off): --branch. ~ | 5592 |
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KLADOS................1
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2798 - klados {klad'-os}; from 2806; a twig or bough (as if broken off): --branch. ~ | 5592 |
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KLAH..................3
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1575 - ekklao {ek-klah'-o}; from 1537 and 2806; to exscind: --break off. ~ | 3148 |
2799 - klaio {klah'-yo}; of uncertain affinity; to sob, i.e. wail aloud (whereas 1145 is rather to cry silently): --bewail, weep. ~ | 5594 |
2806 - klao {klah'-o}; a primary verb; to break (specially, of bread): --break. ~ | 5608 |
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KLAIO.................1
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2799 - klaio {klah'-yo}; of uncertain affinity; to sob, i.e. wail aloud (whereas 1145 is rather to cry silently): --bewail, weep. ~ | 5594 |
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KLAO..................1
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2806 - klao {klah'-o}; a primary verb; to break (specially, of bread): --break. ~ | 5608 |
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KLAS..................2
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2800 - klasis {klas'-is}; from 2806; fracture (the act): --breaking. ~ | 5596 |
2801 - klasma {klas'-mah}; from 2806; a piece (bit): --broken, fragment. ~ | 5598 |
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KLASIS................1
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2800 - klasis {klas'-is}; from 2806; fracture (the act): --breaking. ~ | 5596 |
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KLASMA................1
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2801 - klasma {klas'-mah}; from 2806; a piece (bit): --broken, fragment. ~ | 5598 |
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KLAUDE................1
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2802 - Klaude {klow'-day}; of uncertain derivation; Claude, an island near Crete: --Clauda. ~ | 5600 |
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KLAUDIA...............1
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2803 - Klaudia {klow-dee'-ah}; feminine of 2804; Claudia, a Christian woman: --Claudia. ~ | 5602 |
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KLAUDIOS..............1
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2804 - Klaudios {klow'-dee-os}; of Latin origin; Claudius, the name of two Romans: --Claudius. ~ | 5604 |
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KLAUTHMOS.............1
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2805 - klauthmos {klowth-mos'}; from 2799; lamentation: --wailing, weeping, X wept. ~ | 5606 |
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KLAY..................14
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0410 - anegkletos {an-eng'-klay-tos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of 1458; unaccused, i.e. (by implication) irreproachable: --blameless. ~ | 818 |
1462 - egklema {eng'-klay-mah}; from 1458; an accusation, i.e. offence alleged: --crime laid against, laid to charge. ~ | 2922 |
1577 - ekklesia {ek-klay-see'-ah}; from a compound of 1537 and a derivative of 2564; a calling out, i.e. (concretely) a popular meeting, especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue, or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both): --assembly, church. ~ | 3152 |
2815 - Klemes {klay'-mace}; of Latin origin; merciful; Clemes (i.e. Clemens), a Christian: --Clement. ~ | 5626 |
2816 - kleronomeo {klay-ron-om-eh'-o}; from 2818; to be an heir to (literally or figuratively): --be heir, (obtain by) inherit(-ance). ~ | 5628 |
2817 - kleronomia {klay-ron-om-ee'-ah}; from 2818; heirship, i.e. (concretely) a patrimony or (genitive case) a possession: --inheritance. ~ | 5630 |
2818 - kleronomos {klay-ron-om'-os}; from 2819 and the base of 3551 (in its original sense of partitioning, i.e. [reflexively] getting by apportionment); a sharer by lot, i.e. inheritor (literally or figuratively); by implication, a possessor: --heir. ~ | 5632 |
2819 - kleros {klay'-ros}; probably from 2806 (through the idea of using bits of wood, etc., for the pively) to assign (a privilege): --obtain an inheritance. ~ | 5634 |
2820 - kleroo {klay-ro-o}; from 2819; to allot, i.e. (fig.) to assign (a privilege): --obtain an inheritance. ~ | 5636 |
2821 - klesis {klay'-sis}; from a shorter form of 2564; an invitation (figuratively): --calling. ~ | 5638 |
2822 - kletos {klay-tos'}; from the same as 2821; invited, i.e. appointed, or (specifically) a saint: --called. ~ | 5640 |
3490 - naukleros {now'-klay-ros}; from 3491 and 2819 ("clerk"); a captain: --owner of a ship. ~ | 6776 |
4345 - proskleroo {pros-klay-ro'-o}; from 4314 and 2820; to give a common lot to, i.e. (figuratively) to associate with: --consort with. ~ | 8484 |
4789 - sugkleronomos {soong-klay-ron-om'-os}; from 4862 and 2818; a co-heir, i.e. (by analogy) participant in common: --fellow (joint)-heir, heir together, heir with. ~ | 9372 |
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KLEE..................6
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0755 - architriklinos {ar-khee-tree'-klee-nos}; from 0746 and a compound of 5140 and 2827 (a dinner-bed, because composed of three couches); director of the entertainment: --governor (ruler) of the feast. ~ | 1508 |
1578 - ekklino {ek-klee'-no}; from 1537 and 2827; to deviate, i.e. (absolutely) to shun (literally or figuratively), or (relatively) to decline (from piety): --avoid, eschew, go out of the way. ~ | 3154 |
2824 - klima {klee'-mah}; from 2827; a slope, i.e. (spec.) a "clime" or tract of country: --part, region. ~ | 5644 |
2825 - kline {klee'-nay}; from 2827; a couch (for sleep, sickness, sitting or eating): --bed, table. ~ | 5646 |
2827 - klino {klee'-no}; a primary verb; to slant or slope, i.e. incline or recline (literally or figuratively): --bow (down), be far spent, lay, turn to flight, wear away. ~ | 5650 |
2828 - klisia {klee-see'-ah}; from a derivative of 2827; properly, reclination, i.e. (concretely and specifically) a party at a meal: --company. ~ | 5652 |
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KLEH..................2
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2810 - Kleopas {kleh-op'-as}; probably contracted from Kleopatros (compound of 2811 and 3962); Cleopas, a Christian: --Cleopas. ~ | 5616 |
2811 - kleos {kleh'-os}; from a shorter form of 2564; renown (as if being called): --glory. ~ | 5618 |
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KLEIO.................1
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2808 - kleio {kli'-o}; a primary verb; to close (literally or figuratively): --shut (up). ~ | 5612 |
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KLEIS.................1
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2807 - kleis {klice}; from 2808; a key (as shutting a lock), literally or figuratively: --key. ~ | 5610 |
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KLEM..................1
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2809 - klemma {klem'-mah}; from 2813; stealing (properly, the thing stolen, but used of the act): --theft. ~ | 5614 |
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KLEMA.................1
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2814 - klema {kaly'-mah}; from 2806; a limb or shoot (as if broken off): --branch. ~ | 5624 |