Conform; Conformable
kon-form', kon-form'-a-b'-l (summorphoo "to become or be like," or "of the same form"): Indicating an inner change of nature, working into the outward life (Ro 8:29;Php 3:10,21)...
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kon-form', kon-form'-a-b'-l (summorphoo "to become or be like," or "of the same form"): Indicating an inner change of nature, working into the outward life (Ro 8:29;Php 3:10,21)...
kon-found': The physical origin of spiritual terms is well illustrated by the principal Hebrew words for "confounded" (rendered also "ashamed," etc.); bosh, is "to become pale" ...
kon-fu'-zhun (bosheth, "shame, paleness," kelimmah, "blushing," tohu; akatastasia, sugchusis): In the Old Testament bosheth (1Sa 20:30;Ps 109:29the King James Version) and kelim...
SeeBABEL, TOWER OF;TONGUES, CONFUSION OF
kon-gre-ga'-shun (qahal, `edhah).1. Terms Employed:These two words rendered by "congregation" or "assembly" are used apparently without any difference of sense. They appear to i...
(har-mo`edhIsa 14:13): The prophet has depicted the excitement caused in Sheol by the descent of the once mighty king of Babylon into the world of shades, and now himself points...
ko-ni'-a (konyahu, "Jah is creating"): A form of the name Jehoiachin, found inJer 22:24,28;37:1.SeeJEHOIACHIN.
kon-o-ni'a.SeeCONANIAH.
kon'-ker-er: Known only in the compound verb (hupernikomen,Ro 8:37): A usual meaning of the preposition in composition is "above all measure"; hence, "more than conquerors," the...
kon'-shens (he suneidesis):I. SEQUENT CONSCIENCE1. Judicial2. Punitive3. Predictive4. SocialII. ANTECEDENT CONSCIENCEIII. INTUITIONAL AND ASSOCIATIONAL THEORIESIV. THE EDUCATION...
kon'-se-krat, kon-se-kra'-shun.1. In the Old Testament:In the Old Testament for several Hebrew words of different meanings:(1) charam: "I will consecrate (the Revised Version (B...
kon-sent': The verb implies compliance with the guidance and direction of another, and, therefore, a secondary and subordinate relation of approval, sympathy and concurrence on ...
kon-sid'-er: In the New Testament the force of the word is brought out most vividly inMt 6:26(katamanthano), where it means to "examine closely," as though the observer had to b...
kon-sist' (sunistemi): To stand together, exist, subsist (Col 1:17, "in him all things consist," i.e. the continuance of the universe is dependent upon His support and administr...
kon-so-la'-shun (paraklesis): "Consolation of Israel" (Lu 2:25), refers to the fulfillment of the promises inIsa 40:1ff. SeeCOMFORT. "Son of consolation" (Ac 4:36the King James ...
kon-sort' (proskleroo, "to allot,"Ac 17:4). The verb may be either in the middle or passive voice. the Revised Version (British and American), the King James Version, and Luther...
kon-spir'-a-si.SeeCONFEDERACY.
kon'-stant, kon'-stant-li: In1Ch 28(chazaq) meaning "firm," "strong." InPr 21:28the adverb ("constantly") of the King James Version is replaced in the American Standard Revised ...
kon-ste-la'-shuns (kecilim, literally, "Orions").SeeASTRONOMY, sec. II, 11.
kon-stran': Generally in the sense of pressing urgently (2Ki 4:8;Lu 24:29;Ac 16:15), to impel or carry away (2Co 5:14); sometimes to be compelled of necessity (Job 32:18;Ac 28:1...
kon-sult' (sha'al, malakh, ya`ats (Aramaic) ye`aT; sumbouleuomai):(1) "To ask," "inquire," "seek advice." Ezekiel speaks of the king of Babylonian consulting the teraphim (Eze 2...
kon-sum' (akhal, kalah, tamam; analisko): In Old Testament 'akhal ("to eat," "devour") occurs very frequently, and is translated "consumed" (Ge 31:40;Ex 15:7;Ps 78:63, etc.); ka...
kon-su-ma'-shun (killayon from kalah): The word, meaning destruction, completion, or failing (Isa 10:23;28:22;Da 9:27) is translated interchangeably in the King James Version fo...
kon-sump'-shun (shachepheth, "wasting away"): One of the punishments which was to follow neglect or breach of the law. It may mean pulmonary consumption, which occurs frequently...
kon-tan'.SeeCONTINENCY.
kon-tend', kon-ten'-shun: The meeting of effort by effort, striving against opposition; sometimes physically, as in battle (De 2:9), or with horses (Jer 12:5), sometimes orally ...
kon-tent', kon-tent'-ment (ya`al; arkeo): To be free from care because of satisfaction with what is already one's own. The Hebrew means simply "to be pleased." The Greek brings ...