Vocabulary Form
καί
Definition

and; even, also; namely

Frequency
9153
GK
2779
Mnemonics

Kai and I!

Mnemonic Singing

Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice,
give thanks and sing.

Verse

“καί the Word became flesh καί dwelt among us.” (John 1:14)

“Do not καί the tax collectors do the same?” (Matt 5:46)

“The Lord stood by me, so that through me the proclamation might be fulfilled, namely, all the Gentiles might hear.” (2 Tim 4:17)

Biblical Concordance

Matthew 1:2 Abraham was the father of Isaac, Isaac was the father of Jacob, and Jacob was the father of Judah and (kai | καί | conj) his brothers,
Matthew 1:3 Judah was the father of Perez and (kai | καί | conj) Zerah by Tamar, Perez was the father of Hezron, and Hezron was the father of Ram,
Matthew 1:11 Josiah was the father of Jechoniah and (kai | καί | conj) his brothers at the time of the deportation to Babylon.
Matthew 1:17 So all the generations from Abraham to David were fourteen generations, and (kai | καί | conj) from David to the deportation to Babylon fourteen generations, and (kai | καί | conj) from the deportation to Babylon to the Christ fourteen generations.
Matthew 1:19 Because her husband Joseph was a just man and (kai | καί | conj) unwilling to disgrace her in public, he planned to release her quietly.
Matthew 1:21 And she will bear a son, and (kai | καί | conj) you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.”
Matthew 1:23 “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and (kai | καί | conj) give birth to a son, and (kai | καί | conj) they shall name him Emmanuel,” which translated means “God is with us.”
Matthew 1:24 When Joseph arose from sleep, he did what the angel of the Lord had told him, he took her as his wife,
Matthew 1:25 but (kai | καί | conj) he had no marital relations with her until she had given birth to a son; and (kai | καί | conj) he named him Jesus.
Matthew 2:2 saying, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? For we saw his star at its rising and (kai | καί | conj) have come to worship him.”
Matthew 2:3 Now when king Herod heard this, he was troubled, and (kai | καί | conj) all Jerusalem with him;
Matthew 2:4 and (kai | καί | conj) gathering all the ruling priests and (kai | καί | conj) scribes of the people, he inquired of them where the Messiah was to be born.
Matthew 2:6 ‘And (kai | καί | conj) you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are by no means least among the rulers of Judah; for from you will come a ruler who will shepherd my people Israel.’”
Matthew 2:8 Then (kai | καί | conj) he sent them to Bethlehem, saying, “Go and search diligently for the child; and when you have found him, report back to me, so that I also may go and worship him.”
Matthew 2:9 And having listened to the king, they continued their journey, and (kai | καί | conj) the star they had seen in its rising went before them until it stopped over the place where the child was.
Matthew 2:11 Upon entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother, and (kai | καί | conj) falling to their knees they worshiped him. Then (kai | καί | conj) opening their treasure chests, they presented him with gifts, gold and (kai | καί | conj) frankincense and (kai | καί | conj) myrrh.
Matthew 2:12 And (kai | καί | conj) being warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they left for their own country by another way.
Matthew 2:13 After they had gone, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph, saying, “Rise, take the child and (kai | καί | conj) his mother, flee to Egypt, and (kai | καί | conj) stay there until I tell you; for Herod is going to search for the child to destroy him.”
Matthew 2:14 So he got up, took the child and (kai | καί | conj) his mother by night, and (kai | καί | conj) left for Egypt,
Matthew 2:15 and (kai | καί | conj) was there until the death of Herod. This was to fulfill what was spoken by the Lord through the prophet: “Out of Egypt I have called my son.”
Matthew 2:16 Then Herod, when he saw that he had been tricked by the wise men, became furious; and (kai | καί | conj) he sent and killed all the male children in and (kai | καί | conj) around Bethlehem who were two years old or (kai | καί | conj) under, according to the time that he had determined from the wise men.
Matthew 2:18 “A voice was heard in Ramah, weeping and (kai | καί | conj) loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be comforted, because they were no more.”
Matthew 2:20 saying, “Rise, take the child and (kai | καί | conj) his mother, and (kai | καί | conj) go to the land of Israel, for those who were seeking the child’s life are dead.”
Matthew 2:21 So Joseph got up, took the child and (kai | καί | conj) his mother, and (kai | καί | conj) went into the land of Israel.
Matthew 2:23 And (kai | καί | conj) he went and settled in a town called Nazareth, that what was spoken by the prophets might be fulfilled: “He will be called a Nazarene.”