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Greek
G2532

Original: καί
Transliteration: kai
Phonetic: kahee
Thayer Definition:
  1. and, also, even, indeed, but
Origin: apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force
Part(s) of speech: Conjunction
Strong's Definition: Apparently a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force; and, also, even, so, then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words: - and, also, both, but, even, for, if, indeed, likewise, moreover, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yea, yet.
Occurrences in the (KJV) King James Version:
All Occurrences (7129x)
1
Again (1x)
2
Also (421x)
3
And (6392x)
4
And Also (5x)
5
6
And That (2x)
7
And When (14x)
8
Are Also (1x)
9
As (5x)
10
Both (46x)
11
But (33x)
12
By (2x)
13
Even (85x)
14
Even All (1x)
15
For (2x)
16
Have (1x)
17
If (1x)
18
Indeed (2x)
19
Likewise (7x)
20
Moreover (1x)
21
Neither (1x)
22
23
Nor (10x)
24
Nor Yet (1x)
25
Not (1x)
26
Now (4x)
27
Or (7x)
28
So (8x)
29
So Be That (1x)
30
That (11x)
31
That Are (1x)
32
Then (21x)
33
Therefore (2x)
34
Though (1x)
35
To Do (2x)
36
To Do With (1x)
37
Verily (1x)
38
We (1x)
39
When (8x)
40
Whilst (1x)
41
Who (1x)
42
With (8x)
43
Yea (3x)
44
Yea, And (1x)
45
46
Yet (8x)
Occurrences of "Both"
Then was brought unto him one possessed with a devil, blind, and dumb: and he healed him, insomuch that the blind and dumb both spake and saw.
And the apostles gathered themselves together unto Jesus, and told him all things, both what they had done, and what they had taught.
And were beyond measure astonished, saying, He hath done all things well: he maketh both the deaf to hear, and the dumb to speak.
And it came to pass, that after three days they found him in the temple, sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them, and asking them questions.
And he said unto him, Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both into prison, and to death.
And both Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the marriage.
If we let him thus alone, all men will believe on him: and the Romans shall come and take away both our place and nation.
Now both the chief priests and the Pharisees had given a commandment, that, if any man knew where he were, he should shew it, that they might take him.
Father, glorify thy name. Then came there a voice from heaven, saying, I have both glorified it, and will glorify it again.
Men and brethren, let me freely speak unto you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his sepulchre is with us unto this day.
Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ.
And Paul said, I would to God, that not only thou, but also all that hear me this day, were both almost, and altogether such as I am, except these bonds.
That is, that I may be comforted together with you by the mutual faith both of you and me.
I am debtor both to the Greeks, and to the Barbarians; both to the wise, and to the unwise.
What then? are we better than they? No, in no wise: for we have before proved both Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin;
O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!
For to this end Christ both died, and rose, and revived, that he might be Lord both of the dead and living.
Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.
Even unto this present hour we both hunger, and thirst, and are naked, and are buffeted, and have no certain dwellingplace;
Meats for the belly, and the belly for meats: but God shall destroy both it and them. Now the body is not for fornication, but for the Lord; and the Lord for the body.
And God hath both raised up the Lord, and will also raise up us by his own power.
But this I say, brethren, the time is short: it remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none;
There is difference also between a wife and a virgin. The unmarried woman careth for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit: but she that is married careth for the things of the world, how she may please her husband.
Now he that ministereth seed to the sower both minister bread for your food, and multiply your seed sown, and increase the fruits of your righteousness;)
For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.
I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need.
Who both killed the Lord Jesus, and their own prophets, and have persecuted us; and they please not God, and are contrary to all men:
See that none render evil for evil unto any man; but ever follow that which is good, both among yourselves, and to all men.
And we have confidence in the Lord touching you, that ye both do and will do the things which we command you.
For therefore we both labour and suffer reproach, because we trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all men, specially of those that believe.
Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee.
Holding fast the faithful word as he hath been taught, that he may be able by sound doctrine both to exhort and to convince the gainsayers.

Brown-Driver-Brigg's Information

All of the original Hebrew and Aramaic words are arranged by the numbering system from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. In some cases more than one form of the word — such as the masculine and feminine forms of a noun — may be listed.

Each entry is a Hebrew word, unless it is designated as Aramaic. Immediately after each word is given its equivalent in English letters, according to a system of transliteration. Then follows the phonetic. Next follows the Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definitions given in English.

Then ensues a reference to the same word as found in Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (TWOT), by R. Laird Harris, Gleason L. Archer, Jr., and Bruce K. Waltke. This section makes an association between the unique number used by TWOT with the Strong's number.

Thayers Information

All of the original Greek words are arranged by the numbering system from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. The Strong's numbering system arranges most Greek words by their alphabetical order. This renders reference easy without recourse to the Greek characters. In some cases more than one form of the word - such as the masculine, feminine, and neuter forms of a noun - may be listed.

Immediately after each word is given its exact equivalent in English letters, according to the system of transliteration laid down in the scheme here following. Then follows the phonetic. Next follows the Thayer's Definitions given in English.

Then ensues a reference to the same word as found in the ten-volume Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (TDNT), edited by Gerhard Kittel. Both volume and page numbers cite where the word may be found.

The presence of an asterisk indicates that the corresponding entry in the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament may appear in a different form than that displayed in Thayers' Greek Definitions.

Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries Information

Dictionaries of Hebrew and Greek Words taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance by James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D., 1890.


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