Curious
ku'-ri-us (machashebheth; periergos): The above Hebrew word, meaning "thought," "device," "design," is translated "curious,"Ex 35:32the King James Version "curious works"; the E...
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ku'-ri-us (machashebheth; periergos): The above Hebrew word, meaning "thought," "device," "design," is translated "curious,"Ex 35:32the King James Version "curious works"; the E...
SeeMONEY, CURRENT.
kurs ('alah (Nu 5:21,23,17, etc.), me'erah (Pr 3:33;Mal 2:2, etc.), klalah (Ge 27:12,13); katara (Ga 3:10,13)): This word as noun and verb renders different Hebrew words, some o...
kur'-t'-n, -ten, -tin: The word ordinarily used for curtain is yeri`ah. Thus inEx 26:1 ff;36:8ff of the curtains of the tabernacle (seeTABERNACLE); in2Sa 7:2;Ps 104:2;So 1:5;Isa...
kush (kush):1. The Ancestor of Many Nations:(1) The first of the sons of Ham, from whom sprang Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah and Sabtecah. He was also the father of Nimrod, who ...
kush (kush; Septuagint Chousei,Ps 7title): A Benjamite, perhaps he that "was without cause" the "adversary" of David (comparePs 7:4).SeeCUSHI.
kushan: In the psalm of Habakkuk (Hab 3:7) "the tents of Cushan" are mentioned in an individualizing description of the effects of a theophany. Parallel is the phrase "the curta...
ku'-shan-rish-a-tha'-im (kushan rish`athayim, translated, or rather interpreted, as "man from Cush, he of the twofold crime"; Septuagint Chousarsathaim, the King James Version C...
ku'-shi: This name represents kushi, (in the original Septuagint Chousei, Chousi), either with or without the article. With the article (so in2Sa 18:21-32seven out of eight time...
koosh'-un (proskephalaion): In New Testament, only inMr 4:38the Revised Version (British and American). The word means literally, a cushion for the head (the King James Version ...
kush'-it: Whereas kushi, is elsewhere rendered Ethiopian, in2Sa 18:21-32it is rendered Cushite in the Revised Version (British and American) (see CUSHI and compareCUSHITE WOMAN)...
kush'-it: InNu 12:1Moses is condemned by his sister Miriam and his brother Aaron "because of the Cushite woman ha-'ishshah ha-kushith whom he had married"; and the narrator imme...
kus'-to-di (yadh, pequddah): InEs 2:3,8bis. 14, yadh, "the hand," is translated "Custody": pequddah, "numbering," "chanrge"; occurs inNu 3:36the Revised Version (British and Ame...
kus'-tum (tax):(a) halakh,Ezr 4:13,10;7:24the King James Version;(b) belo,Ezr 4:13, etc.;(c) telonion,Mt 9:9;Mr 2:14;Lu 5:27, "receipt of custom" the King James Version, the Rev...
kus'-tum (usage): In the Old Testament, except,Ge 31:35where the Revised Version (British and American) renders, better, "manner" (derekh, "way"), the words translated "custom" ...
(karath, gadha`, kachadh, nathach; apokopto, ekkopto): Many Hebrew words are translated "cut." Of these karath, "to cut down, out, off," is the most frequent. As "cut off" it is...
kuth, ku'-tha (kuth, kuthah; Choua, Chountha): The longer writing is the better of the two, and gives the Hebrew form of the name of one of the cities from which Sargon of Assyr...
ku'-tha (Koutha; 1 Esdras 5:32, the King James Version Coutha): Head of a family of temple servants who returned with Zerubbabel from Babylon; not mentioned in the canonical lists.
SeeCUTH, CUTHAH.
ku-the'-an, kuth'-it.SeeCUTH;SAMARITANS.
SeeASUNDER;PUNISHMENTS.
SeeCONCISION;PUNISHMENTS.
(sereT, sareTeth): For relatives or friends to cut or beat themselves even to free blood-flowing, especially in the violence of grief in mourning for their dead (seeBURIAL;MOURN...
si'-a-mon (Kuamon, Judith 7:3): Probably identical withJOKNEAM(which see).
sim'-bal.SeeMUSIC.
si'-pres.SeeHOLM-TREE.
sip'-ri-ans (Kuprioi): Occurs in 2 Macc 4:29. Menelaus who was high priest at Jerusalem, and Sostratus who was governor of the citadel, were summoned by King Antiochus to appear...