Definition
and; even, also; namely
and; even, also; namely
Kai and I!
Rejoice, rejoice, rejoice,
give thanks and sing.
“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)
| Luke 11:12 | Or should he ask for an egg, will give him a scorpion? |
| Luke 11:14 | One (kai | καί | conj) day Jesus was casting out a demon that was mute. When the demon came out, the speechless man spoke and (kai | καί | conj) the people were amazed. |
| Luke 11:17 | But he, knowing their thoughts, said to them, “Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and (kai | καί | conj) a house divided against a house falls. |
| Luke 11:18 | And if Satan also (kai | καί | adverb) has been divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that by Beelzebul I cast out demons. |
| Luke 11:22 | but when one stronger than he attacks him and overpowers him, he takes away his armor in which he has placed his trust and (kai | καί | conj) divides up spoil. |
| Luke 11:23 | “The one who is not with me is against me; and (kai | καί | conj) the one who does not gather with me scatters. |
| Luke 11:24 | “When the unclean spirit departs from a person, it travels through waterless places seeking rest, and (kai | καί | conj) not finding one; then it says, ‘I will return to my house from which I departed.’ |
| Luke 11:25 | When the spirit returns, it finds the house swept and (kai | καί | conj) put in order. |
| Luke 11:26 | Then it goes and (kai | καί | conj) takes along seven other spirits more evil than itself, — seven of them! — and (kai | καί | conj) after going in they settle down to live there. So (kai | καί | conj) the last state of that person has become worse than the first.” |
| Luke 11:27 | While he was saying these things, a woman in the crowd raised her voice and said to him, “Blessed is the womb that carried you, and (kai | καί | conj) the breasts that nursed you!” |
| Luke 11:28 | But he said, “On the contrary, blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and (kai | καί | conj) keep it!” |
| Luke 11:29 | As the crowds were getting larger, Jesus began to say, “This generation is an evil generation; it looks for a sign, but (kai | καί | conj) no sign will be given to it except the sign of Jonah. |
| Luke 11:30 | For as Jonah became a sign to the people of Nineveh, so the Son of Man will be a sign to this generation. |
| Luke 11:31 | The queen of the South will rise in the judgment with the men of this generation and (kai | καί | conj) will condemn them, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and (kai | καί | conj) behold, something greater than Solomon is here. |
| Luke 11:32 | The men of Nineveh will rise up in the judgment with this generation and (kai | καί | conj) condemn it, because they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and (kai | καί | conj) behold, something greater than Jonah is here. |
| Luke 11:34 | Your eye is the lamp of the body. When your eye is sound, then (kai | καί | adverb) your whole body is full of light, but when it is diseased, then (kai | καί | adverb) your body is full of darkness. |
| Luke 11:39 | The Lord said to him, “Now you Pharisees cleanse the outside of the cup and (kai | καί | conj) of the dish; but the inside of you is full of greed and (kai | καί | conj) wickedness. |
| Luke 11:40 | Fools! Did not he who made the outside make the inside also (kai | καί | adverb)? |
| Luke 11:41 | Rather, in connection with what is inside, you should give alms, and (kai | καί | conj) then everything will be clean for you. |
| Luke 11:42 | But woe to you Pharisees! For you tithe mint and (kai | καί | conj) rue and (kai | καί | conj) every kind of garden herb, yet (kai | καί | conj) disregard justice and (kai | καί | conj) the love of God. These you should have done, without neglecting the others. |
| Luke 11:43 | Woe to you Pharisees! For you love the seat of honor in the synagogues and (kai | καί | conj) greetings in the marketplaces. |
| Luke 11:44 | Woe to you! For you are like unmarked tombs; people walk over them without realizing it.” |
| Luke 11:45 | One of the lawyers responded and said to him, “Teacher, in saying these things you insult us as (kai | καί | adverb) well.” |
| Luke 11:46 | Jesus replied, “Woe to you lawyers also! (kai | καί | adverb) For you load people down with burdens hard to bear, yet (kai | καί | conj) you yourselves will not touch the burdens with one of your fingers. |
| Luke 11:48 | So you are witnesses: you approve of the deeds of your fathers, because while they killed them, you build the memorials. |