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Bible Dictionaries

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

Search Results: "kinsfolk

Title Matches: 2
Kin, Kinsfolk, Kinsman, Kinswoman
innate" (sun, "with," genos, "a family, race, offspring"), then, "akin to," is used as a noun, denoting (a) of "family relationship, kin, a kinsman, kinsfolk(s)," Luke 1:58 , RV, "kinsfolk" (AV, "cousins"); 14:12; 21:16; John 18:26 ; Acts 10:24 ; (b) of "tribal or racial kinship, fellow nationals,"
Kinsfolk and Kinsman
* for kinsfolk and kinsman see kin
Approximate Matches: 2
Cousin
) in Luke 1:36 (so in the most authentic mss.) and sungenes in Luke 1:58 (plural), AV, "cousin" and "cousins," respectively signify "kinswoman" and "kinsfolk," (RV); so the RV and AV in Luke 2:44 ; 21:16 . The word lit. signifies "born with," i.e., of the same stock, or descent; hence "kinsman, kindred."
Kindred
συγγένεια ► (Strong's #4772 — Noun Feminine — sungeneia — soong-ghen'-i-ah ) primarily denotes "kinship;" then, "kinsfolk, kindred" (cp. sungenes, "a kinsman;" see KIN), Luke 1:61 ; Acts 7:3,14 . 2: γένος ► (Strong's #1085
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