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02750
2750 keiria {ki-ree'-ah}
of uncertain affinity; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n f
AV - graveclothes (1)
1) a band, either for bed-girth, or for tying up a corpse after
it has been swathed in linen
02751
2751 keiro {ki'-ro}
a primary verb; TDNT - omitted,omitted; vb
AV - shear (3)
- shearer (1) [4]
1) to sheer: a sheep; to get or let be shorn, of shearing or
cutting short the hair of the head
02752
2752 keleuma {kel'-yoo-mah}
from 2753; TDNT - 3:656,omitted; n n
AV - shout (1)
1) an order, command, specifically a stimulating cry, either
that by which animals are roused and urged on by man, as
horses by charioteers, hounds by hunters, etc., or that by
which a signal is given to men, e.g. to rowers by the master
of a ship, to soldiers by a commander (with a loud summons, a
trumpet call)
02753
2753 keleuo {kel-yoo'-o}
from a primary kello (to urge on); TDNT - omitted,omitted; vb
AV - command (24)
- at (one's) command (1)
- give commandment (1)
- bid (1) [27]
1) to command, to order
02754
2754 kenodoxia {ken-od-ox-ee'-ah}
from 2755; TDNT - 3:659,426; n f
AV - vainglory (1)
1) vain glory, groundless, self esteem, empty pride; a vain
opinion, error
02755
2755 kenodoxos {ken-od'-ox-os}
from 2756 and 1391; TDNT - 3:659,426; adj
AV - desirous of vain glory (1)
1) glorying without reason, conceited, vain glorious, eager for
empty glory
02756-900512-1500
2756 kenos {ken-os'}
apparently a primary word; TDNT - 3:659,426; adj
AV - vain (9)
- in vain (4)
- empty (4)
- vain things (1) [18]
1) empty, vain, devoid of truth
2) of men, empty handed; without a gift; metaph. destitute of
spiritual wealth, of one who boasts of his faith as a
transcendent possession, yet is without the fruits of faith
3) metaph. of endeavours, labours, acts, which result in nothing,
vain, fruitless, without effect; vain of no purpose
02757
2757 kenophonia {ken-of-o-nee'-ah}
from a presumed compound of 2756 and 5456; TDNT - omitted,omitted;
n f
AV - vain babblings (2)
1) empty discussion, discussion of vain and useless matters
02758-900512-1500
2758 kenoo {ken-o'-o}
from 2756; TDNT - 3:659,426; vb
AV - make void (2)
- make of none effect (1)
- make of no reputation (1)
- be in vain (1) [5]
1) to empty, make empty; said of Christ, he laid aside equality
with or the form of God
2) to make void i.e. deprive of force, render vain, useless, of
no effect
3) to make void i.e. cause a thing to be seen to be empty,
hollow, false
02759
2759 kentron {ken'-tron}
from kenteo (to prick); TDNT - 3:663,427; n n
AV - sting (3)
- prick (2) [5]
1) a sting, as that of bees, scorpions, locusts. Since animals
wound by their sting and even cause death, Paul attributes
death, personified as a sting, i.e. a deadly weapon
2) an iron goad, for urging on oxen, horses and other beasts of
burden; hence the proverb, "to kick against the goad", i.e. to
offer vain and perilous or ruinous resistance
02760
2760 kenturion {ken-too-ree'-ohn}
of Latin origin; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - centurion (3)
1) centurion was an officer in the Roman Army. The army was
divided into legions, the number of which varied considerably
(from 3000 to 6000), each under six tribuni. ("chief captains"
Ac. 21:31) who commanded in turns. The legion was divided into
ten cohorts ("band", Ac. 10:1), to cohort into three maniples,
and the maniples into two centuries, containing originally 100
men, as the name implies, but subsequently from 50 to 100 men,
according to the strength of the legion. There were sixty
centuries in a legion, each under the command of a centurion.
In addition to the legionary cohorts, independent cohorts of
volunteers served under the Roman standards. One of the
cohorts was named the Italian Band, Ac. 10:1, as consisting of
volunteers from Italy. The head-quarters of the Roman forces
in Judea were at Caesarea. 1 Legion = 10 Cohorts (3000-6000
men) 1 Cohort = 3 Maniples (300-600 men) 1 Maniple = 2
Centuries (100-200 men) 1 Century = (50-100 men)
02761
2761 kenos {ken-oce'}
adverb from 2756; TDNT - omitted,omitted; adv
AV - in vain (1)
1) vainly, in vain
02762-900512-1500
2762 keraia {ker-ah'-yah}
feminine of a presumed derivative of the base of 2768;
TDNT - omitted,omitted; n f
AV - tittle (2)
1) a little horn; extremity, apex, point; used by grammarians of
the accents and diacritical points. Jesus used it of the
little lines or projections, by which the Hebrew letters in
other respects similar differ from one another; the meaning is,
"not even the minutest part of the law shall perish".
02763
2763 kerameus {ker-am-yooce'}
from 2766; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - potter (3)
1) a potter. The art of pottery is one of the most common and
most ancient of all manufactures. It is abundantly evident,
both that the Hebrews used earthenware vessels in the
wilderness and that the potter's trade was afterward carried
on in Palestine. They had themselves been concerned in the
potter's trade in Egypt, Ps. 81:6, and the wall- paintings
minutely illustrate the Egyptian process. The clay when dug,
was trodden by men's feet so as to form a paste, Isa. 41:25;
then placed by the potter on a wheel beside which he sat , and
shaped by him with the hands. How early the wheel came into
use in Palestine is not known, but it seems likely that it was
adopted from Egypt. Isa. 45:9; Jer 18:3. The vessel was then
smoothed and coated with glaze, and finally burnt in a
furnace. There was at Jerusalem a royal establishment of
potters, 1 Chr. 4:23, from whose employment , and from
fragments cast away in the process, the Potter's Field perhaps
received its name. Isa. 30:14
02764
2764 keramikos {ker-am-ik-os'}
from 2766; TDNT - omitted,omitted; adj
AV - of a potter (1)
1) of or belonging to a potter
2) made of clay, earthen
02765
2765 keramion {ker-am'-ee-on}
neuter of a presumed derivative of 2766; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n n
AV - pitcher (2)
1) an earthen vessel, a pot, jar; a jug or pitcher; a water
pitcher
02766
2766 keramos {ker'-am-os}
probably from the base of 2767 (through the idea of mixing clay
and water); TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - tiling (1)
1) clay, potter's earth
2) anything made of clay, earthen ware
3) a roofing tile; the roof itself; the phrase "through the
roof", means through the door in the roof to which a ladder or
stairway led up from the street (according to the Rabbis
distinguish two ways of entering a house, "the way through the
door" and "the way through the roof"
02767-900512-1501
2767 kerannumi {ker-an'-noo-mee}
a prolonged form of a more primary kerao {ker-ah'-o} (which is
used in certain tenses); TDNT - omitted,omitted; vb
AV - fill (2)
- pour out (1) [3]
1) to mix, mingle
2) to mix wine, water
3) to pour out for drinking. Word denotes in a strict sense,
mixing as combines the ingredients into a new compound,
chemical mixture; contrasting with a mere blending or
intermingling of them promiscuously, as in a mechanical
mixture.
02768-900512-1501
2768 keras {ker'-as}
from a primary kar (the hair of the head); TDNT - 3:669,428; n n
AV - horn (11)
1) a horn
1a) of animals
1b) Since animals (especially bulls) defend themselves with
their horns, the horn with the Hebrews (and other nations)
is a symbol of strength and courage, and used as such in a
variety of phrases; a mighty and valiant helper, the author
of deliverance, of the Messiah
1c) a projecting extremity in a shape like a horn, a point,
apex: as of an altar.
02769
2769 keration {ker-at'-ee-on}
neuter of a presumed derivative of 2768; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n n
AV - husk (1)
1) a little horn
2) the name of the fruit, Ceratonia silqua or carobtree (called
also St. John's Bread [from the notion that its pods, which
resemble those of the "locust", constituted the food of the
Baptist]. This fruit was shaped like a horn and has a sweet
taste; it was and is used not only for fattening swine, but as
an article of food by the lower classes.
02770
2770 kerdaino {ker-dah'-ee-no}
from 2771; TDNT - 3:672,428; vb
AV - gain (13)
- win (2)
- get gain (1) [16]
1) to gain, acquire, to get gain; metaph. signifying loss,
damage, injury, used of gain arising from shunning or escaping
from evil (where we say "to spare one's self", "be spared"; to
gain any one i.e. to win him over to the kingdom of God, to
gain one to faith in Christ; to gain Christ's favour and
fellowship
02771
2771 kerdos {ker'-dos}
of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 3:672,428; n n
AV - gain (2)
- lucre (1) [3]
1) gain, advantage
02772
2772 kerma {ker'-mah}
from 2751; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n n
AV - money (1)
1) small pieces of money, small coin, change; money
02773-900512-1501
2773 kermatistes {ker-mat-is-tace'}
from a derivative of 2772; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - changer of money (1)
1) a money changer, money broker: In the court of the Gentiles in
the temple of Jerusalem were the seats of those who sold such
animals for sacrifice as had been selected, examined, and
approved, together with incense, oil, and other things needed
in making offerings and in worship; and the magnitude of this
traffic had introduced the banker's or broker's business.
02774
2774 kephalaion {kef-al'-ah-yon}
neuter of a derivative of 2776; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n n
AV - sum (2)
1) the chief or main point, the principal thing
2) the pecuniary sum total of a reckoning, amount; the
principal, capital, as distinguished from the interest; a sum
of money, sum
02775
2775 kephalaioo {kef-al-ahee-o'-o}
from the same as 2774; TDNT - omitted,omitted; vb
AV - wound in the head (1)
1) to bring under headings, to sum up, to summarise
2) to smite or wound in the head, to smite on the cheek
02776
2776 kephale {kef-al-ay'}
from the primary kapto (in the sense of seizing); TDNT - 3:673,429;
n f
AV - head (76)
1) the head, both of men and often of animals. Since the loss of
the head destroys life, this word is used in the phrases
relating to capital and extreme punishment. Metaph. anything
supreme, chief, prominent; of persons, master lord: of a
husband in relation to his wife; of Christ the lord of the
husband and the Church; of things, the corner stone
02777
2777 kephalis {kef-al-is'}
from 2776; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n f
AV - volume (1)
1) a little head
2) the highest part, extremity of anything; as the capital of a
column; hence the tips or knobs of the wooden rod around which
parchments were rolled were called by this word, because they
resembled little heads
3) the Alexandrian writers transferred the name to the roll or
volume itself: in the roll of the book
02778
2778 kensos {kane'-sos}
of Latin origin; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - tribute (4)
1) census (among the Romans, denoting a register and valuation
of property in accordance with which taxes were paid), in the
NT the tax or tribute levied on individuals and to be paid
yearly. (our capitation or poll tax); the coin with which the
tax is paid, tribute money.
02779
2779 kepos {kay'-pos}
of uncertain affinity; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - garden (5)
1) a garden
02780
2780 kepouros {kay-poo-ros'}
from 2779 and ouros (a warden); TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - gardener (1)
1) a keeper of a garden, a gardener
02781
2781 kerion {kay-ree'-on}
diminutive from keos (wax); TDNT - omitted,omitted; n n
AV - honeycomb + 3193 (1)
1) honeycomb
02782
2782 kerugma {kay'-roog-mah}
from 2784; TDNT - 3:683,430; n n
AV - preaching (8)
1) that which is proclaimed by a herald or public crier, a
proclamation by herald; in the NT the message or proclamation
of the heralds of God or Christ.
02783
2783 kerux {kay'-roox}
from 2784; TDNT - 3:683,430; n m
AV - preacher (3)
1) a herald or messenger vested with public authority, who
conveyed the official messages of kings, magistrates, princes,
military commanders, or who gave a public summons or demand,
and performed various other duties. In the NT God's
ambassador, and the herald or proclaimer of the divine word.
02784
2784 kerusso {kay-roos'-so}
of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 3:683,430; vb
AV - preach (51)
- publish (5)
- proclaim (2)
- preached + 2258 (2)
- preacher (1) [61]
1) to be a herald, to officiate as a herald; to proclaim after
the manner of a herald; always with the suggestion of
formality, gravity and an authority which must be listened to
and obeyed.
1a) to publish, proclaim openly: something which has been done
1b) used of the public proclamation of the gospel and matters
pertaining to it, made by John the Baptist, by Jesus, by the
apostles and other Christian teachers
02785
2785 ketos {kay'-tos}
probably from the base of 5490; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n n
AV - whale (1)
1) a sea monster, whale, huge fish
02786
2786 Kephas {kay-fas'}
of Aramaic origin [compare 3710]; TDNT - omitted,835; n pr m
AV - Cephas (6)
1) Cephas meaning "stone". Another name for the Apostle Peter.
02787
2787 kibotos {kib-o-tos'}
of uncertain derivation; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n f
AV - ark (6)
1) a wooden chest or box: in the NT the ark of the covenant, in
the temple at Jerusalem, of Noah's vessel built in the form of
an ark
02788
2788 kithara {kith-ar'-ah}
of uncertain affinity; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n f
AV - harp (4)
1) a harp to which praises of God are sung in heaven
02789
2789 kitharizo {kith-ar-id'-zo}
from 2788; TDNT - omitted,omitted; vb
AV - to harp (2)
1) to play upon the harp
02790-900909-0753
2790 kitharodos {kith-ar-o'-dos}
from 2788 and a derivative of the same as 5603;
TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - harper (2)
1) a harper, one who plays the harp and accompanies it with his
voice
02791-900512-1502
2791 Kilikia {kil-ik-ee'-ah}
probably of foreign origin; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n pr loc
AV - Cilicia (8)
1) Cilicia meaning "the land of Celix" was a maritime province
in the southeast of Asia Minor, boarding on Pamphylia in the
west, Lycaonia and Cappadocia in the north and Syria in the
east. Cilicia was from its geographical position the high road
between Syria and the west; it was also the native country of
Paul, hence visited by him, firstly, soon after his
conversion, and again in his second missionary journey.
02792
2792 kinamomon {kin-am'-o-mon}
of foreign origin [compare 7076]; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n n
AV - cinnamon (1)
1) cinnamon was a well known aromatic substance, the rind of
"Laurus cinnamonum" called "Korunda-gauhah" in Ceylon. It is
mentioned in Ex. 30:23 as one of the component parts of the
holy anointing oil. In Rev. 18:13 it is enumerated among the
merchandise of the great Babylon.
02793
2793 kinduneuo {kin-doon-yoo'-o}
from 2794; TDNT - omitted,omitted; vb
AV - be in danger (2)
- be in jeopardy (1)
- stand in jeopardy (1) [4]
1) to be in jeopardy, to be in danger, to put in peril
02794
2794 kindunos {kin'-doo-nos}
of uncertain derivation; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n m
AV - peril (9)
1) a danger, a peril
02795
2795 kineo {kin-eh'-o}
from kio (poetic for eimi, to go); TDNT - 3:718,435; vb
AV - move (4)
- wag (2)
- remove (1)
- mover (1) [8]
1) to cause to go, i.e. to move, set in motion
1a) to be moved, move: of that motion which is evident in life
1b) to move from a place, to remove
2) metaph. to move, i.e. excite: a riot, disturbance, to throw
into commotion
02796
2796 kinesis {kin'-ay-sis}
from 2795; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n f
AV - moving (1)
1) a moving, agitation
02797
2797 Kis {kis}
of Hebrew origin [7027]; TDNT - omitted,omitted; n pr m
AV - Cis (1)
1) Kish meaning "a snare" was the father of Saul, the first king
of Israel.
02798
2798 klados {klad'-os}
from 2806; TDNT - 3:720,omitted; n m
AV - branch (11)
1a) a young tender shoot, broken off for grafting
1b) a branch; as the Jewish patriarchs are likened to a root,
so their posterity are likened to branches
02799
2799 klaio {klah'-yo}
of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 3:722,436; vb
AV - weep (39)
- bewail (1) [40]
1a) to mourn, weep, lament - weeping as the sign of pain and
grief for the thing signified (i.e. for the pain and grief)
- of those who mourn for the dead
1b) to weep for, mourn for, bewail, one - to shed tears, weep
silently - to weep audibly, cry as a child - to give verbal
expression to grief, to lament - to give formal expression
to grief, to sing a dirge - to wail in oriental style, to
howl in a consecrated, semi-liturgical fashion - to express
grief by inarticulate or semi-articulate sounds, to groan