Keziah
ke-zi'-a (qetsi`ah, "cassia"; Kasia, Codex Alexandrinus, Kassia): The 2nd daughter of Job (Job 42:14), born after his restoration from affliction. The word "cassia" became a fem...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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ke-zi'-a (qetsi`ah, "cassia"; Kasia, Codex Alexandrinus, Kassia): The 2nd daughter of Job (Job 42:14), born after his restoration from affliction. The word "cassia" became a fem...
ke'-ziz (qetsits).See EMEK-KEZIZ.
kan, kan.SeeINN.
kib-roth-ha-ta'-a-va, kib-roth (qibhroth ha-ta'awah "the graves of greed"): A desert camp of the Israelites, one day's journey from the wilderness of Sinai. There the people lus...
kib-za'-im, kib'-za-im SeeJOKMEAM.
(laktizo): In the famous vision on the road to Damascus the unseen voice said to Saul: "Why persecutest thou me? It is hard for thee to kick against the goad" (Ac 9:4f; 26:14). ...
(1) gedhi (Ex 23:19, etc.);(2) feminine gedhiyah (Isa 11:6, etc.);(3) gedhi `izzim, English Versions of the Bible "kid," literally, "kid of the goats," the King James Version ma...
kid'-nap-ing The term itself occurs only in the New Testament andrapodistes ="manstealer") in1Ti 1:10. The crime was directly forbidden in the Hebrew law (Ex 21:16;De 24:7), and...
kid'-niz (always in the plural: kelayoth; nephroi; Latin renes, whence the English "reins"): "Reins" and "kidneys" are synonyms, but the King James Version undertook a distincti...
kid'-ron (Kedron; the King James Version Cedron): A place which, in obedience to Antiochus Sidetes, Cendebaeus fortified (1 Macc 15:39 ff), to which, when defeated, he fled, hot...
(nachal qidhron; inJoh 18:1(the King James Version Cedron), ho cheimarrhous ton Kedron, according to the Revised Version margin, the last two words are to be considered as meani...
ki'-lan (Kilan; the King James Version Ceilan): Mentioned with Azetas in 1 Esdras 5:15; their sons returned among the exiles with Zerubbabel. The names do not appear in the list...
ki'-ma (Pleiades).SeeASTRONOMY.
SeeKINDRED.
SeeKINSMAN.
ki'-na (qinah): An unidentified town on the southern boundary of Judah, toward Edom (Jos 15:22). The word qinah means "elegy," "dirge," "lament for the dead." The name, however,...
kind'-nes (checedh; chrestotes): "Kindness" in the Old Testament is (with one exception) the translation of checedh, "kindness," "favor," "mercy," etc., used chiefly of man but ...
kin'-dred: Several words are rendered "kindred" in the King James Version. 'ach, "brother," was used loosely among Hebrews for a member of the same tribe or family, a relative; ...
kin:(1) 'alaphim, plural of 'eleph, "ox," or "cow," the American Standard Revised Version "cattle," the King James Version and the English Revised Version "kine" (De 7:13;28:4,1...
The title applied in mockery of Jesus, and put by Pilate on His cross (Mt 27:29,37parallelMr 15:26, etc.).See JESUS CHRIST; KING, CHRIST AS.
|| I. THE REALITY OF CHRIST'S KINGSHIP1. The Old Testament ForeshadowingsIn the Psalms and Prophets2. The Gospel Presentation(1) Christ's Claim to Be King(2) Christ's Acceptance...
king'-dum:I. KING1. Etymology and Definition2. Earliest Kings3. Biblical Signification of the TitleII. KINGDOM1. Israel's Theocracy2. Period of Judges3. Establishment of the Mon...
See DALE, KING'S.
gan-ha-melekh): InNe 3:15, mention is made of "the pool of Shelah by the king's garden"; in2Ki 25:4;Jer 52:7, "All the men of war fled by night by the way of the gate between th...
The queen-dowager occupied a very important position at the court of the kings of Israel, e.g. Bathsheba (1Ki 2:19); Maacah (1Ki 15:13); Athaliah (2Ch 22:2); and Nehushta (2Ki 2...
berekhath hamelekh): This is possibly the Pool of Siloam (Ne 2:14), and may have been so named as being near to the "king's garden."
(`emeq ha-melekh; Septuagint in Ge reads to pedion ("the plain") basileos, in 2 Sam, he koilas ("valley") tou basileos; the King James Version King's Dale): The place where the ...