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2775
2776. kephale (kef-al-ay')


From the primary kapto (in the sense of seizing); the head (as the part most readily taken hold of), literally or figuratively


head.




Textus Receptus Greek Text

kefalh
 kephale

kefalai
Rev 9:17, Rev 9:17, Rev 17:9

kefalaV
Matt 27:39, Mark 15:29, Luke 21:28, Rev 4:4, Rev 9:7, Rev 9:19, Rev 12:3, Rev 12:3, Rev 13:1, Rev 13:1, Rev 17:3, Rev 17:7, Rev 18:19

kefalhn
Matt 6:17, Matt 8:20, Matt 14:8, Matt 21:42, Matt 26:7, Matt 27:29, Matt 27:30, Mark 6:24, Mark 6:25, Mark 6:27, Mark 6:28, Mark 12:10, Mark 15:19, Luke 7:46, Luke 9:58, Luke 20:17, John 13:9, John 19:30, Acts 4:11, Acts 18:6, Acts 18:18, Acts 21:24, Rom 12:20, 1 Cor 11:4, 1 Cor 11:5, 1 Cor 11:7, Eph 1:22, Col 2:19, 1 Pe 2:7, Rev 19:12

kefalhV
Matt 10:30, Matt 27:37, Mark 14:3, Luke 7:38, Luke 7:44, Luke 12:7, Luke 21:18, John 20:7, Acts 27:34, 1 Cor 11:4, 1 Cor 11:10, Rev 10:1, Rev 12:1, Rev 14:14

kefalh
Matt 5:36, Matt 14:11, John 19:2, John 20:12, 1 Cor 11:3, 1 Cor 11:3, 1 Cor 11:3, 1 Cor 11:5, 1 Cor 12:21, Eph 4:15, Eph 5:23, Eph 5:23, Col 1:18, Col 2:10, Rev 1:14

kefalwn
Rev 13:3