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(1000 Most Common Hebrew Words in the Hebrew Bible) By Jeff A. Benner N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z חשׂך hha-sakh Keep Back (verb) To hold something back or restrain. Strong's Number: 2820 AHLB כחד ka-hhad Keep Secret (verb) To refrain from disclosing information. Strong's Number: 3582 AHLB חרשׁ hha-rash Keep Silent (verb) To stand still and be silent. Strong's Number: 2790b AHLB צפה tsa-phah Keep Watch (verb) To be on the look-out for danger or opportunity. Strong's Number: 6822 AHLB תּוֹלָע to-la Kermes The 'coccus ilicis,' a worm used for medicinal purposes as well as for making a crimson dye. Strong's Number: 8438b AHLB כְּרוּב Ke-ruv Keruv A supernatural creature, identified in other Semitic cultures as a winged lion, a Griffin. Strong's Number: 3742 AHLB כִּלְיָה keel-yah Kidney An organ of the body. The seat of emotion in Hebraic thought. Strong's Number: 3629 AHLB כִּיכָּר kee-kar Kikar A dry standard of measure. Usually rendered as "talent" in most translations, however the word talent is a transliteration of the Greek word talanton (a Greek coin) used in the Greek Septuagint for the Hebrew word "kikar." Strong's Number: 3603 AHLB הרג ha-rag Kill (verb) To deprive of life; to slaughter. Strong's Number: 2026 AHLB מִין meen Kind A category of creature that comes from its own kind as a firm rule. Strong's Number: 4327 AHLB חָסִיד hha-seed Kind One One who shows favor, mercy or compassion to another. Strong's Number: 2623 AHLB חֶסֶד hhe-sed Kindness Of a sympathetic nature; quality or state of being sympathetic. In the sense of bowing the neck to another as a sign of kindness. Strong's Number: 2617 AHLB מֶּלֶךְ me-lekh King The male ruler of a nation or city state. Strong's Number: 4428 AHLB מַמְלָכָה mam-la-khah Kingdom The area under the control of a king. Strong's Number: 4467 AHLB נשׁק na-shaq Kiss (verb) To touch together as when kissing with the lips or in battle with weapons. Strong's Number: 5401 AHLB ברך ba-rakh Kneel (verb) To bend the knee, to kneel in homage or to drink water. The piel (intensive) form means "respect," in the sense of kneeling before another. Strong's Number: 1288 AHLB גִּבְעָה geev-ah Knoll A small round hill. Strong's Number: 1389 AHLB ידע ya-da Know (verb) To have an intimate and personal understanding; to have an intimate relationship with another person. Strong's Number: 3045 AHLB |