For an Informed Love of God
Bill Mounce
καί
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Gloss:
(as a connective) and; (connecting and continuing) and then, then; (as a disjuntive) but, yet, however; (as an adv.) also, even, likewise
Definition:
(1) and, Mt. 2:2, 3, 11; 4:22; (2) και και, both and; (3) as a cumulative particle, also, too, Mt. 5:39; Jn. 8:19; 1 Cor. 11:6; (4) emphatic, even, also, Mt. 10:30; 1 Cor. 2:10; in NT adversative, but, Mt. 11:19; also introductory of the apodosis of a sentence, Gal. 3:28; Jas. 2:4
Greek-English Concordance for καί
Acts 19:15 | But the evil spirit answering said to them, “Jesus I know, and (kai | καί | conj) Paul I recognize, but who are you?” |
Acts 19:16 | And (kai | καί | conj) the man in whom was the evil spirit leaped on them, took control and overpowered all seven of them, so that they fled, naked and (kai | καί | conj) wounded, out of that house. |
Acts 19:17 | And this became known to all the Jews and (kai | καί | conj) Greeks who lived in Ephesus. And (kai | καί | conj) fear fell upon them all, and (kai | καί | conj) the name of the Lord Jesus was exalted. |
Acts 19:18 | Also many of those who had become believers kept coming, confessing and (kai | καί | conj) divulging their practices. |
Acts 19:19 | And a number of those who had practiced magic arts collected their books and burned them up in the sight of all. And (kai | καί | conj) they calculated the value of them and (kai | καί | conj) found it to be fifty thousand pieces of silver. |
Acts 19:20 | So the word of the Lord continued to spread and (kai | καί | conj) grow in power. |
Acts 19:21 | Now after all these things had taken place, Paul resolved in spirit to pass through Macedonia and (kai | καί | conj) Achaia and on to Jerusalem, saying, “After I have been there, I must also (kai | καί | adverb) see Rome.” |
Acts 19:22 | So after sending to Macedonia two of those who were helping him, Timothy and (kai | καί | conj) Erastus, he himself stayed for a time in Asia. |
Acts 19:25 | He called them together with (kai | καί | adverb) workmen in similar trades, and said, “Men, you know that from this trade prosperity comes to us. |
Acts 19:26 | And (kai | καί | conj) you see and (kai | καί | conj) hear that not only in Ephesus but in almost all of Asia this Paul has persuaded and turned away a considerable number of people, saying that gods made by hand are not gods at all. |
Acts 19:27 | There is danger not only that this trade of ours will fall into disrepute, but also (kai | καί | adverb) that the temple of the great goddess Artemis is in danger of being regarded as worthless and her magnificence in danger of being destroyed, she whom all Asia and (kai | καί | conj) the world worship.” |
Acts 19:28 | When they heard this, they were filled with anger and began to cry out, saying, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” |
Acts 19:29 | So (kai | καί | conj) the city was filled with the confusion, and they rushed with a single purpose into the theater, dragging with them Gaius and (kai | καί | conj) Aristarchus, Macedonians, traveling-companions of Paul. |
Acts 19:31 | And also (kai | καί | adverb) some of the Asiarchs, being friendly to him, sent to him and urged him not to commit himself to the theater. |
Acts 19:32 | So then some were shouting one thing, some another, for the assembly was in confusion, and (kai | καί | conj) most of them did not know why they had assembled. |
Acts 19:35 | And when the city clerk had quieted the crowd, he said, “Men of Ephesus, what man is there who does not know that the city of the Ephesians is the temple keeper of the great Artemis and (kai | καί | conj) of her image that fell from heaven? |
Acts 19:36 | So, since these things are indisputable, you must be quiet and (kai | καί | conj) do nothing rash. |
Acts 19:38 | If then Demetrius and (kai | καί | conj) the craftsmen with him have a complaint against anyone, the courts are open, and (kai | καί | conj) there are proconsuls. Let them bring charges against one another there. |
Acts 19:40 | For indeed (kai | καί | adverb) we are in danger of being charged in connection with this day’s riot, there being no cause for it; and we will not be able to give an explanation for it.” And (kai | καί | conj) having said this, he dismissed the assembly. |
Acts 20:1 | After the uproar ceased, Paul sent for the disciples, and (kai | καί | conj) after encouraging them and saying farewell, he left for Macedonia. |
Acts 20:2 | When he had gone through those parts and (kai | καί | conj) encouraged them with many words, he came to Greece. |
Acts 20:4 | Sopater, the son of Pyrrhus from Berea, went with him, as did Aristarchus and (kai | καί | conj) Secundus from Thessalonians, Gaius a resident of Derbe, Timothy, and the Asians, Tychicus and (kai | καί | conj) Trophimus. |
Acts 20:6 | We sailed away after the days of Unleavened Bread from Philippi and (kai | καί | conj) joined the others in Troas five days later, where we stayed for seven days. |
Acts 20:9 | And a young man, named Eutychus, sitting on the window ledge, was sinking into a deep sleep as Paul continued to speak on and on. Overcome by sleep, he fell from the third floor and (kai | καί | conj) was picked up for dead. |
Acts 20:10 | But Paul went down and threw himself on him, and (kai | καί | conj) putting his arms around him, said, “Do not be alarmed, for his life is in him.” |
Acts 20:11 | Then Paul went back upstairs, and (kai | καί | conj) after he had broken bread and (kai | καί | conj) eaten, he spoke with them a considerable time, until dawn, and so he departed. |
Acts 20:12 | And they took the boy home alive and (kai | καί | conj) were encouraged not a little. |
Acts 20:19 | serving the Lord with all humility and (kai | καί | conj) with tears, enduring the trials that fell on me by the plots of the Jews; |
Acts 20:20 | how I did not hold back from proclaiming to you anything that would be helpful, and (kai | καί | conj) from teaching you publicly from house to house, |
Acts 20:21 | testifying both to Jews and (kai | καί | conj) to Greeks about repentance toward God and (kai | καί | conj) about faith in our Lord Jesus. |
Acts 20:22 | And (kai | καί | conj) now, compelled by the Spirit, I am going to Jerusalem, not knowing what will happen to me there, |
Acts 20:23 | except that the Holy Spirit testifies to me, saying that in every city imprisonment and (kai | καί | conj) persecutions are waiting for me. |
Acts 20:24 | But I make my life of no account as of any value to me, that I may finish my task and (kai | καί | conj) the ministry that I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify the good news of the grace of God. |
Acts 20:25 | “And (kai | καί | conj) now I know that none of you will see my face again, you among whom I went about proclaiming the kingdom. |
Acts 20:28 | Watch out for yourselves and (kai | καί | conj) for all the flock in which the Holy Spirit has placed you overseers, to shepherd the church of God, which he purchased with the blood of his own Son. |
Acts 20:30 | Even (kai | καί | conj) from among your own group will men arise, speaking distortions of the truth, to draw the disciples away after them. |
Acts 20:31 | Therefore be alert, remembering that for three years, night or (kai | καί | conj) day, I did not cease warning each one of you with tears. |
Acts 20:32 | And (kai | καί | conj) now I commend you to God and (kai | καί | conj) to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up and (kai | καί | conj) to give you an inheritance among all those who are sanctified. |
Acts 20:34 | You yourselves know that these hands of mine provided for my own needs as (kai | καί | conj) well as the needs of those with me. |
Acts 20:36 | And (kai | καί | conj) when he had said these things, he knelt down with them all and prayed. |
Acts 20:37 | And there was much weeping on the part of all, and (kai | καί | conj) they fell on the neck of Paul and kissed him lovingly, |
Acts 21:2 | And (kai | καί | conj) finding a ship bound for Phoenicia, we went aboard and set sail. |
Acts 21:3 | We came in sight of Cyprus, and (kai | καί | conj) leaving it behind on our port side, we sailed on to Syria and (kai | καί | conj) landed at Tyre, for there the ship was to unload its cargo. |
Acts 21:5 | When our days there were ended, we departed and went on our journey, and they all, with wives and (kai | καί | conj) children, accompanied us until we were outside the city. Then (kai | καί | conj) kneeling down on the beach, we prayed |
Acts 21:6 | and said farewell to one another. Then (kai | καί | conj) we went on board the ship, and they returned to their own homes. |
Acts 21:7 | And having completed the voyage from Tyre, we came to Ptolemais, and (kai | καί | conj) we greeted the brothers and stayed one day with them. |
Acts 21:8 | On the next day we departed and went to Caesarea. There we went into the house of Philip the evangelist, who was one of the seven, and stayed with him. |
Acts 21:11 | He came to us and (kai | καί | conj), taking Paul’s belt, he tied his own hands and (kai | καί | conj) feet with it and said, “The Holy Spirit says this: ‘This is how the Jews will tie up in Jerusalem the man whose belt this is, and (kai | καί | conj) will deliver him into the hands of the Gentiles.’” |
Acts 21:12 | When we heard this, both we and (kai | καί | conj) the local people urged him not to go up to Jerusalem. |
Acts 21:13 | Then Paul answered, “What are you doing, weeping and (kai | καί | conj) breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to be tied up but also (kai | καί | adverb) to die in Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.” |