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 12:36 and (kai | καί | conj) be like men waiting for their master to come home from the wedding, so that when he comes and (kai | καί | conj) knocks, they will open the door for him immediately.
Luke 12:37 Fortunate are those servants whom the master finds awake when he comes. Truly I say to you, he will dress himself for service, have them recline at table, and (kai | καί | conj) will come and serve them.
Luke 12:38 If he comes in the second or in the third watch and (kai | καί | conj) finds it so, those ones are fortunate.
Luke 12:40 So (kai | καί | conj) you too (kai | καί | conj) must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour when you do not expect him.”
Luke 12:41 Then Peter said, “Lord, are you telling this parable to us or to everyone?”
Luke 12:42 And (kai | καί | conj) the Lord said, “Who, then, is the faithful and wise steward, whom the master will put in charge of his servants, to give the food ration at the proper time?
Luke 12:45 But if that servant says in his heart, ‘My master is delayed in coming,’ and (kai | καί | conj) begins to beat the male and (kai | καί | conj) female servants, and to eat and (kai | καί | conj) drink and (kai | καί | conj) get drunk;
Luke 12:46 then the master of that servant will come on a day when he does not expect him and (kai | καί | conj) at an hour he does not know about, and (kai | καί | conj) he will cut him in pieces and (kai | καί | conj) will assign him his place with the unfaithful.
Luke 12:47 “And that servant who knew his master’s will but (kai | καί | conj) did not get ready or act in accord with his will, will be beaten with many blows.
Luke 12:48 But the one who did not know, and did things worthy of blows, will be beaten with few blows. Everyone to whom much was given, much will be required from him, and (kai | καί | conj) to whom much was handed over, they will ask more of him.
Luke 12:49 “I came to cast fire on the earth, and (kai | καί | conj) would that it were already kindled!
Luke 12:50 I have a baptism to be baptized with, and (kai | καί | conj) how distressed I am until it is completed!
Luke 12:52 For from now on there will be five in one household divided, three against two and (kai | καί | conj) two against three;
Luke 12:53 father will be divided against son and (kai | καί | conj) son against father, mother against daughter and (kai | καί | conj) daughter against mother, mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law and (kai | καί | conj) daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.”
Luke 12:54 He also (kai | καί | adverb) said to the crowds, “When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say at once, rainstorm is coming,’ and (kai | καί | conj) so it happens.
Luke 12:55 And (kai | καί | conj) when there is a south wind blowing, you say, ‘There will be hot weather,’ and (kai | καί | conj) it happens.
Luke 12:56 Hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of the earth and (kai | καί | conj) the sky. How is it that you do not know how to interpret this present time?
Luke 12:57 “Why, indeed (kai | καί | adverb), do you not judge for yourselves what is right?
Luke 12:58 So when you go with your opponent before the magistrate, make an effort to receive a settlement from him on the way; otherwise he will drag you off to the judge, and (kai | καί | conj) the judge will hand you over to the bailiff, and (kai | καί | conj) the bailiff will throw you into prison.
Luke 12:59 I say to you, you will certainly not get out of there until you have paid the last penny.”
Luke 13:2 In response he said to them, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered these things?
Luke 13:4 Or those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and (kai | καί | conj) killed them — do you think that they were worse offenders than all the others living in Jerusalem?
Luke 13:6 Then he told this parable: “A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and (kai | καί | conj) he came looking for fruit on it and (kai | καί | conj) found none.
Luke 13:7 And he said to the vineyard worker, ‘Look, for three years now, I have come looking for fruit on this fig tree, and (kai | καί | conj) I find none. Remove it. Why should it use up the soil?’
Luke 13:8 And he answered, saying to him, ‘Sir, leave it alone this year also (kai | καί | adverb), until I dig around it and (kai | καί | conj) put on manure.