Charaathalan
kar-a-ath'-a-lan (Charaathalan; the King James Version Charaathalar (1 Esdras 5:36)): Most probably a corruption of the text. The names "Cherub, Addan, and Immer" in the lists o...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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kar-a-ath'-a-lan (Charaathalan; the King James Version Charaathalar (1 Esdras 5:36)): Most probably a corruption of the text. The names "Cherub, Addan, and Immer" in the lists o...
kar'-a-ka.SeeCHARAX.
kar'-a-shim (charashim, "craftsmen").SeeGE-HARASHIM.
kar'-ax, kar'-a-ka; (eis ton Charaka; the King James Version Charax): A place mentioned only in 2 Macc 12:17. It lay East of the Jordan and is said to be 750 stadia from Caspis,...
kar'-ke-mish.SeeCARCHEMISH.
kar'-kus.SeeBARCHUS.
kar'-re-a (Charea): Head of a family of temple-servants (1 Esdras 5:32); called "Harsha" inEzr 2:52;Ne 7:54.
charj, char'-ja-b'-l (from Latin carrus, "a wagon," hence, "to lay or put a load on or in," "to burden, or be a burden"):Figurative:(1) of a special duty mishmereth, ("thing to ...
char'-jer (the American Standard Revised Version "platter"): A word which meant in the older English speech a flat dish or platter. It is used in the Bible as the translation:(1...
char'-jiz (dapanao, "to spend"): "Be at charges for them" (Ac 21:24, the King James Version "with them"), i.e. pay the sacrificial expenses of these poorer Nazirites (compare Jo...
char'-i-ot (merkabh, merkabhah, "riding-chariot," rekhebh, "war-chariot"; harma):1. Chariots of Egypt2. Chariots of the Canaanites3. Chariots of Solomon and Later Kings4. Chario...
(markebhoth ha-shemesh): These, together with "horses of the sun," are mentioned in2Ki 23:11. They are said to have stood in the temple, a gift of the kings of Judah. Josiah rem...
char'-i-ta-bli (kata agapen): The Revised Version (British and American), which substitutes "love" for "charity" regularly, removing the latter word from the vocabulary of Scrip...
char'-i-ti (agape):1. A New Word2. A New Ideal3. An Apostolic Term4. Latin Equivalents5. English Translation6. Inward Motive7. Character8. Ultimate Ideal 9. Almsgiving10. Tolera...
charm: Definition.--The word charm is derived from the Latin carmen, "a song," and denotes strictly what is sung; then it comes to mean a magical formula chanted or recited with...
kar'-me (so the Revised Version (British and American); the King James Version Carme; Charme): A Greek transliteration of Hebrew charim. The name of a priestly family in the lis...
kar'-mis (Charmeis, Charmeis, A, Chalmeis): The son of Melchiel, one of the three elders or rulers of the town of Bethulia (Judith 6:15; 8:10; 10:6).
kar'-an (Charrhan): Greek form ofHARAN(which see) (Ac 7:2,4).
chas.SeeHUNTING.
kas'-e-ba (Chaseba): The name of a family of temple-servants in the list of those who returned from Babylon (1 Esdras 5:31). The name is not given in the parallel passages in Ez...
chast, chas'-ti-ti.SeeCRIMES;MARRIAGE.
chas'-'-n-ing, chas'-tiz-ment: These two words corresponding to Hebrew mucar, and Greek paideia, are distinguished in English use, in that "chastisement" is applied to the infli...
chat'-er (tsaphaph): This word, which means to "peep," "twitter" or "chirp," as small birds do, is translated "chatter" only inIsa 38:14, "Like a swallow or a crane, so did I ch...
ka'-va (Septuagint Zoe): A transliteration of the Hebrew chawwah or chavvah, which means "life giver" "living" and appears in our English versions as Eve (Ge 3:20, see the King ...
ke'-bar (kebhar, "joining" (Young), "length" (Strong); Chobar): The river by the side of which his first vision was vouchsafed to Ezekiel (Ez 1:1). It is described as in "the la...
(mucar): Occurs inJob 20:3the King James Version, "I have heard the check of my reproach" (the Revised Version (British and American) "the reproof which putteth me to shame"), i...
chek'-er-wurk (sebhakhah): This was a kind of ornamentation used on the tops of the pillars of Jachin and Boaz before the porch of the Temple (1Ki 7:17). Its exact form is not k...