Chedorlaomer
ked-or-la-o'-mer, ked-or-la'-omer (kedhorla`omer; Chodollogomor):1. was He the Elamite King Kudur-lahgumal?2. Kudur-lahgumal and the Babylonians3. The Son of Eri-Ekua4. Durmah-i...
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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ked-or-la-o'-mer, ked-or-la'-omer (kedhorla`omer; Chodollogomor):1. was He the Elamite King Kudur-lahgumal?2. Kudur-lahgumal and the Babylonians3. The Son of Eri-Ekua4. Durmah-i...
(methalle`ah, transposed from malta`ah (only inPs 58:6), literally "the biter," "crusher," "molar," "jaw-teeth," "great teeth" (Job 29:17m;Joe 1:6)).Figurative: The word is used...
chek, chek'-bon:(1) lechi; siagon, "the jaw," "jaw-bone," "side of the face." The Hebrew word denotes originally freshness and rounded softness of the cheek, a sign of beauty in...
cher, cher'-fool-nes: The English word "cheer" meant:(1) originally face, countenance (Greek kara, "head," through Old French, chere, "face"),(2) then the expression on the face...
chez.SeeFOOD;MILK.
ke'-lal (kelal, "perfection"): One of the bene Pachath-Mo'abh who took "strange wives" (Ezr 10:30).
kel'-si-as.SeeHELKIAS;HILKIAH.
kel'-i-anz: The people of "Chellus" (Judith 2:23) (which see).
kel'-u.SeeCHELUHI.
kel'-us (Chellous), a place named (Judith 1:9) among those West of the Jordan to which Nebuchadnezzar sent his summons. It is mentioned along with "Kades," and as it lay North o...
ke'-lod (Cheleoud, Cheleoul): In Judith 1:6 it is said that "many nations of the sons of Chelod assembled themselves to the battle." They are mentioned as obeying the summons of...
ke'-lub:(1) kelubh, father of Mehir (1Ch 4:11); the name is probably a variation of Caleb. Wellhausen (De gentibus et familiis Judaeis) reads kalebh ben chezron.(2) Father of Ez...
ke-loo'-bi (kelubhay): Another form of Caleb used in1Ch 2:9; compare1Ch 2:18,42. Caleb is here described as the brother of Jerahmeel, and son of Hezron, a remote ancestor, inste...
kel'-oo-hi (keluhi, Kt.; keluhu, Qere; the Revised Version, margin Cheluhu; the King James Version Chelluh): Mentioned in the list of persons with foreign wives (Ezr 10:35= 1 Es...
kem'-a-rim (kemarim, a plural whose singular komer is not found in the Old Testament): Occurs only once in the text of English Versions of the Bible (Ze 1:4, the King James Vers...
ke'-mosh (kemosh; Chamos):1. Moabites, the People of Chemosh2. Solomon and Chemosh Worship3. Josiah Putting Down Chemosh Worship4. Chemosh and Ammonites5. Moabite Stone6. Mesha'...
ke-na'-a-na (kena`anah, feminine form of "Canaan," though others explain it as "toward Canaan"): The name of two men:(1) The fourth-named of the seven sons of Bilham, son of Jed...
ke-na'-ni (kenani, "planted"): One of the names mentioned inNe 9:4, in connection with the constitution of "congregation." If the names represent houses or families, eight Levit...
ken-a-ni'-a (kenanyahu, and kenanyah, literally "established by God"): Chief of the Levites who was over "the songs," or "the carrying" (namely, "of the ark") from the house of ...
ke-far-am'-o-ni (the King James Version Chephar-haammoni; kephar ha`ammoni; Codex Vaticanus, Kepheira kai Monei; A, Kapherammin, "village of the Ammonites"): A place in the terr...
ke-far-ha-am'-o-ni.SeeCHEPHAR-AMMONI.
ke-fi'-ra (ha-kephirah; Codex Vaticanus, Kapheira (Jos 9); Codex Alexandrinus has Chepheira, Codex Vaticanus has kai Pheira (Jos 18)): One of the cities of the Hivites who by gu...
ke'-ran (keran): A Horite clan-name, occurring in the genealogy of Seir, the Horite (Ge 36:26), and in the parallel list in1Ch 1:41. Dillmann derives it from kar, "a lamb."
ker'-e-thits (kerethim, ha-kerethi; Chelethi "executioners," "life-guardsmen"): A people in South Palestine whose territory bordered upon that of Judah (1Sa 30:14). In1Sa 30:16t...
cher'-ish (cakhan; thalpo): Cakhan, "to act the friend," "to be useful," is translated "cherish" (1Ki 1:2,4); thalpo, "to warm," "to make warm," "to foster" (Eph 5:29), said of ...
ke'-rith (nachal kerith; Cheimarrhous Chorrhath): The place where Elijah hid and was miraculously fed, after announcing the drought to Ahab (1Ki 17:3). It is described as being ...
ke'-rub (kerubh, Cheroub, Charoub): A place in Babylonia from which people whose genealogies had fallen into confusion went up at the return from exile (Ezr 2:59;Ne 7:61); unide...