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

Luke 5:39 And (kai | καί | conj) no one drinking the old desires the new; for he says, ‘The old is good.’”
Luke 6:1 One Sabbath, as Jesus was going through grainfields, his disciples began to pick some heads of grain, rub them in their hands, and (kai | καί | conj) eat them.
Luke 6:3 In answer to them Jesus said, “Have you not read what David did when he was hungry, he and (kai | καί | conj) those who were with him?
Luke 6:4 how he entered the house of God, and (kai | καί | conj) taking the Bread of the Presence, he ate it and (kai | καί | conj) gave some to those with him — which is not lawful for any but the priests to eat?”
Luke 6:5 Then (kai | καί | conj) he said to them, “The Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath.”
Luke 6:6 It happened on another Sabbath that he went into the synagogue and (kai | καί | conj) began to teach. A man was there whose right hand was withered.
Luke 6:7 So the scribes and (kai | καί | conj) the Pharisees were watching him carefully to see whether he healed on the Sabbath, so that they could find a reason to accuse him.
Luke 6:8 But he knew their thoughts, so he said to the man with the withered hand, “Get up and (kai | καί | conj) stand here in front.” So (kai | καί | conj) he got up and came forward.
Luke 6:10 After looking around at them all, he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” He did it, and (kai | καί | conj) his hand was restored.
Luke 6:11 But they were filled with senseless anger and (kai | καί | conj) began discussing with one another what they might do to Jesus.
Luke 6:12 It happened in those days that Jesus went out to the mountain to pray, and (kai | καί | conj) spent the whole night in prayer to God.
Luke 6:13 When day came, he gathered his disciples and (kai | καί | conj) chose from them twelve, whom he called apostles:
Luke 6:14 Simon (whom he called Peter), and (kai | καί | conj) Andrew his brother, and (kai | καί | conj) James, and (kai | καί | conj) John, and (kai | καί | conj) Philip, and (kai | καί | conj) Bartholomew,
Luke 6:15 and (kai | καί | conj) Matthew, and (kai | καί | conj) Thomas, and (kai | καί | conj) James son of Alphaeus, and (kai | καί | conj) Simon who was called a Zealot,
Luke 6:16 and (kai | καί | conj) Judas son of James, and (kai | καί | conj) Judas Iscariot, who became a traitor.
Luke 6:17 Then (kai | καί | conj), coming down with them from the mountain, he took his stand on a level place. A large crowd of disciples was there along with (kai | καί | conj) a great number of people from all over Israel and Judea and (kai | καί | conj) from the coastal region of Tyre and (kai | καί | conj) Sidon.
Luke 6:18 They had come to hear him speak and (kai | καί | conj) to be healed of their diseases; and (kai | καί | conj) those who were troubled with unclean spirits were healed.
Luke 6:19 And (kai | καί | conj) all the crowd was trying to touch him, because power was coming out from him and (kai | καί | conj) healing them all.
Luke 6:20 Then (kai | καί | conj), looking up at his disciples, he said: “Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.
Luke 6:22 Blessed are you when people hate you, and (kai | καί | conj) when they exclude you and (kai | καί | conj) insult you and (kai | καί | conj) reject your name as evil on account of the Son of Man!
Luke 6:23 Rejoice in that day, and (kai | καί | conj) leap for joy, for behold, your reward is great in heaven. For their fathers treated the prophets in the same way.
Luke 6:25 Woe to you who have had your fill now, for you will be hungry. Woe to you who laugh now, for you will mourn and (kai | καί | conj) weep.
Luke 6:29 To the one who strikes you on the cheek, offer the other also (kai | καί | adverb); and (kai | καί | conj) from the one who takes your coat, do not withhold even (kai | καί | adverb) your shirt.
Luke 6:30 To all who ask of you, give, and (kai | καί | conj) from the one who takes away what belongs to you, do not demand it back.
Luke 6:31 “And (kai | καί | conj) as you wish that others would do to you, do so to them.