καθώς
καθώς, (i.e. καθ’ ὡς), Hellenistic for καθά, q.v., καθάπερ, καθό, καθότι (Mayser, 485; Rutherford, NPhr., 495; Bl., § 78, 1),according as, even as, just as, as: Lk 1:2 (v.s. καθ...
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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καθώς, (i.e. καθ’ ὡς), Hellenistic for καθά, q.v., καθάπερ, καθό, καθότι (Mayser, 485; Rutherford, NPhr., 495; Bl., § 78, 1),according as, even as, just as, as: Lk 1:2 (v.s. καθ...
* καθώσπερ (Tr. καθώς περ),adv. (v.s. καθώς),even as: II Co 3:8 (WH, mg.), He 5:4.†
καί,conj.,and.I. Copulative.1. Connecting single words;(a) in general: Mt 2:1816:1, Mk 2:15, Lk 8:15, He 1:1, al. mult.; repeated before each of the terms in a series, Mt 23:23,...
Καιάφας (T, Καϊ-), -α ὁ,Caiaphas (on the name, v. Exp. Times, x, 185): Mt 26:3, 57, Lk 3:2, Jo 11:4918:13, 14, 24, 28, Ac 4:6.†
Καίν(Τ, Κάϊν), ὁ, indecl. (in FlJ, Κάϊς, -ιος), (Heb. קַיִן; Ge 4:1),Cain: He 11:4, I Jo 3:12, Ju 11.†
Καινάμ (T, Καϊ-; Rec. Καϊνάν), ό, indecl. (Heb. קֵינָן),Cainam, Cainan;1. son of Enos (Ge 5:9): Lk 3:37.2. Son of Arphaxad (Ge 10:24(LXX): Lk 3:36.†
καινός, -ή, -όν,[in LXX (Ez 11:19, al.) for חָדָשׁ, exc. Is 65:15 (אַחֵר);]of that which is unused or unaccustomed, new in respect to form or quality, fresh, unused, novel: opp....
καινότης, -ητος, ἡ(< καινός), [in LXX: III Ki 8:53, Ez 47:12*;]1. novelty (Thuc., Isocr., LS, s.v.).2. freshness, newness: ἐν κ. ζωῆς (v. Lft., Notes, 296), Ro 6:4; ἐν κ. πνεύμα...
καίπερ,concessive particle,[in LXX: Pr 6:8, Wi 11:9, Jh 1:13, II-IV Mac11*;]although: c. ptcp., Phl 3:4, He 5:87:512:17, II Pe 1:12.†
καιρός, -οῦ, ὁ,[in LXX chiefly for עֵת, also for מוֹעֵד, etc.;]1. due measure, fitness, proportion (Eur., Xen., al.).2. Of Time (cl. also) in the sense of a fixed and definite p...
Καῖσαρ, -αρος, ὁ,Cæsar: Mt 22:17, Lk 2:1, Jo 19:12, Ac 25:8 ff., al.
Καισαρία (Rec. -άρεια), -ας, ἡ,Cæsarea;1. Cæsarea Philippi, at the foot of Lebanon: Mt 16:13, Mk 8:27.2. Cæsarea of Palestine, on the sea-coast: Ac 8:409:3010:1, 2411:1112:1918:...
** καίτοι(= καί τοι, and so also written in cl.),concessive particle,[in LXX: IV Mac 2:6*;]and yet, although: Ac 14:17; c. ptcp., He 4:3.†
* καίτοιγε,strengthened form of καίτοι, q.v. (and v.s. γε): Jo 4:2.†
Καΐφaς,for Καιάφας, q.v.: Lk 3:2 (L).
καίω,[in LXX for בּער, יקד, שׂרף, etc.;]1. to kindle, light: c. acc., λύχνον, Mt 5:15; pass., to be lighted, to burn: ptcp., Lk 12:35, Re 4:58:1019:20; πυρί, He 12:18, Re 8:821:...
κἀκεῖ(by crasis for καὶ ἐκεῖ, and so sometimes written, v. infr.),and there, there also: Mt 5:23 (κ. ἐ., Tr., mg.) 10:1128:10 (κ. ἐ., T), Mk 1:35 (κ. ἐ., L) 38 (κ. ἐ., WH) 14:15...
κἀκεῖθεν(by crasis for καὶ ἐκεῖθεν, and so sometimes written, v.s. ἐκεῖθεν),of place, and from thence, and thence: Mk 9:30, Lk 11:53, Ac 7:414:2616:1220:1521:127:428:15.†
κἀκεῖνος, -είνη, -εῖνο(by crasis for καὶ ἐκεῖνος, and so sometimes written, v.s. ἐκεῖνος),and he, she or it; he, she or it also: Mt 15:1823:23, Mk 12:4, 516:[11, 13], Lk 11:7, 4...
κακία, -ας, ἡ(< κακός), [in LXX chiefly for רָאָה;]1. badness in quality (opp. to ἀρετή, excellence).2. wickedness, depravity, malignity: Ac 8:22, Ro 1:29, I Co 5:814:20, Eph 4:...
** κακοήθεια (WH, -θία), -ας, ἡ(< κακός, ἦθος), [in LXX: Es 8:13, III Mac 3:22 7:3 A, IV Mac 1:4 3:4*;]malignity, malevolence: Ro 1:29 (Cremer, 329).†
κακολογέω, -ῶ(< κακολόγος, slanderous), [in LXX: Ex 21:1622:28, I Ki 3:13, Pr 20:20, Ez 22:7 (קלל pi., hi.), II Mac 4:1*;]to speak ill of, revile, abuse: c. acc. pers., Mt 15:4,...
κακοπάθεια (WH, -θία), -ας, ἡ(< κακοπαθής, suffering), [in LXX: Ma 1:13 (תְּלָאָה), II Mac 2:26, 27, IV Mac 9:8*;]distress, affliction: Ja 5:10.†
κακοπαθέω, -ῶ,[in LXX: Jon.4.10 (עמל)*;]to suffer evil, endure affliction: II Ti 2:94:5, Ja 5:13.†
κακο-ποιέω, ῶ[in LXX chiefly for רעע hi.;]to do harm, to do evil: Mk 3:4, Lk 6:9, I Pe 3:17, III Jo 11 (Cremer, 329).†
κακοποιός, -όν(< κακόν, ποιέω), [in LXX: Pr 12:4 (בּוּשׁ hi.) Pr 24:19 (רעע hi.)*;]doing evil; as susbt., an evil-doer: I Pe 2:12, 144:15.†
κακός, -ή, -όν,[in LXX chiefly for רַע, רָעָח;]1. in general, opp. to ἀγαθός, καλός, in various senses, bad, mean, base, worthless (cl.).2. In ethical sense, base, evil, wicked:...