Bible Glossary: Words Starting with “K”

Welcome to FaithTime’s Bible Glossary. Here you’ll find clear, biblically grounded explanations for important terms beginning with the letter K, complete with Scripture references and insights to enrich your spiritual growth.

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Kadesh

  • Definition: A city in the wilderness of Zin where the Israelites camped; also a site of significant events in Israel’s journey.
  • Scripture Reference: Numbers 20:1
  • Simple Meaning: Kadesh represents God’s guidance and the challenges of faith during the wilderness journey.

Korah

  • Definition: A Levite who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.
  • Scripture Reference: Numbers 16:1-3
  • Simple Meaning: Korah’s story warns against pride, rebellion, and challenging God’s appointed leaders.

King

  • Definition: A ruler or monarch; in Scripture, often a type of Christ or symbol of authority.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Samuel 8:7
  • Simple Meaning: Kings are called to rule justly and reflect God’s sovereignty on earth.

Kingdom of God

  • Definition: The reign and rule of God, both spiritually in believers’ hearts and ultimately on earth.
  • Scripture Reference: Matthew 6:33
  • Simple Meaning: The Kingdom of God emphasizes God’s authority, righteousness, and the call for believers to follow Him.

Kinsman-Redeemer

  • Definition: A family member who has the duty to redeem or rescue a relative in danger, poverty, or debt.
  • Scripture Reference: Ruth 4:4-5
  • Simple Meaning: The kinsman-redeemer illustrates God’s provision and Christ’s redeeming work for humanity.

Korahites

  • Definition: Descendants of Korah, a Levitical family responsible for temple music and worship.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Chronicles 9:19
  • Simple Meaning: The Korahites show that God can use even families with a troubled past for holy purposes.

Key (symbolic)

  • Definition: Often represents authority or access, especially in spiritual or prophetic contexts.
  • Scripture Reference: Matthew 16:19
  • Simple Meaning: Keys symbolize authority to bind, loose, and govern in God’s kingdom.

Keturah

  • Definition: Abraham’s wife after Sarah’s death, mother of several children.
  • Scripture Reference: Genesis 25:1-2
  • Simple Meaning: Keturah illustrates God’s continued faithfulness and blessings beyond the first covenant.

King Solomon

  • Definition: Son of David, known for wisdom, wealth, and building the Temple in Jerusalem.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Kings 3:12
  • Simple Meaning: Solomon exemplifies the importance of seeking God’s wisdom in leadership.

King David

  • Definition: Second king of Israel, a man after God’s own heart, ancestor of Jesus.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Samuel 13:14
  • Simple Meaning: David’s life demonstrates faith, repentance, and God’s covenant promise.

King Herod

  • Definition: Refers to several rulers in the Herodian dynasty during Jesus’ time, often associated with opposition to God’s plan.
  • Scripture Reference: Matthew 2:16
  • Simple Meaning: Herod represents worldly power and human resistance to God’s purposes.

King Nebuchadnezzar

  • Definition: Babylonian king known for conquering Jerusalem and the exile of Judah; also for his encounter with God in dreams.
  • Scripture Reference: Daniel 4:30-31
  • Simple Meaning: Nebuchadnezzar’s story shows God’s sovereignty over kings and nations.

Kingdom of Heaven

  • Definition: Another term for the reign of God, often used in the Gospel of Matthew to emphasize spiritual authority.
  • Scripture Reference: Matthew 5:3
  • Simple Meaning: Highlights the spiritual reality of God’s rule and the blessings for those who follow Him.

Korah’s Rebellion

  • Definition: The uprising led by Korah against Moses’ leadership, resulting in divine judgment.
  • Scripture Reference: Numbers 16:31-33
  • Simple Meaning: Shows God’s justice and the consequences of challenging His appointed leaders.

Key Lessons

  • Definition: Principles or teachings derived from Scripture.
  • Scripture Reference: Proverbs 4:7
  • Simple Meaning: Emphasizes wisdom and insight gained from God’s Word.

Korah’s Lineage

  • Definition: Refers to the descendants of Korah, who became prominent in temple music and worship.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Chronicles 9:19
  • Simple Meaning: Demonstrates God’s ability to use families for His purposes, even after rebellion.

Kerith

  • Definition: The brook near which the prophet Elijah was fed by ravens during a drought.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Kings 17:3-6
  • Simple Meaning: Kerith symbolizes God’s provision in times of need.

Korah’s Sons

  • Definition: The descendants of Korah, who were spared during the rebellion and became priests and musicians.
  • Scripture Reference: Numbers 26:11
  • Simple Meaning: God’s mercy extends even to those connected to past rebellion.

Korah’s Punishment

  • Definition: The judgment God executed on Korah and his followers for rebelling.
  • Scripture Reference: Numbers 16:32-33
  • Simple Meaning: Highlights the seriousness of opposing God’s will.

King Jehoshaphat

  • Definition: King of Judah who trusted God and sought His guidance in battles.
  • Scripture Reference: 2 Chronicles 20:6
  • Simple Meaning: Demonstrates the blessings of seeking God and following His guidance.

King Hezekiah

  • Definition: Faithful king of Judah who trusted God and instituted religious reforms.
  • Scripture Reference: 2 Kings 18:5-7
  • Simple Meaning: Hezekiah’s life shows the rewards of obedience and faith in God.

King Asa

  • Definition: King of Judah known for seeking God early in his reign.
  • Scripture Reference: 2 Chronicles 14:2-4
  • Simple Meaning: Illustrates the importance of following God’s ways for leadership success.

King Ahab

  • Definition: King of Israel, infamous for his wickedness and opposition to God.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Kings 16:30-33
  • Simple Meaning: Ahab’s life warns against compromise, idolatry, and rejecting God.

Korahite Musicians

  • Definition: Members of the Korahite family who served in music and temple worship.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Chronicles 15:17-19
  • Simple Meaning: Even after rebellion, God used this family to glorify Him through music.

King Rehoboam

  • Definition: Solomon’s son who ruled Judah; his decisions led to the division of Israel.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Kings 12:1-16
  • Simple Meaning: Highlights the consequences of pride and poor leadership decisions.

Key Prophets

  • Definition: Individuals chosen by God to deliver His messages and guide His people.
  • Scripture Reference: Amos 3:7
  • Simple Meaning: Prophets communicate God’s will, warn of sin, and encourage obedience.

Kingdom Principles

  • Definition: Guidelines or truths in Scripture about how God’s Kingdom operates.
  • Scripture Reference: Matthew 13:31-33
  • Simple Meaning: Teach us how to live according to God’s values and purposes.

King Josiah

  • Definition: Young king of Judah who implemented significant reforms and restored the law.
  • Scripture Reference: 2 Kings 22:3-7
  • Simple Meaning: Josiah demonstrates the impact of wholehearted devotion to God.

King Saul

  • Definition: Israel’s first king, whose disobedience led to rejection by God.
  • Scripture Reference: 1 Samuel 15:22-23
  • Simple Meaning: Saul’s life is a warning about the dangers of pride and partial obedience.

Kingdom Promises

  • Definition: God’s assurances to His people regarding His reign, protection, and blessings.
  • Scripture Reference: Isaiah 9:6-7
  • Simple Meaning: Encourages believers to trust in God’s faithfulness and eternal plan.