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KEY <232222> Isaiah 22:22 (b) By this figure our Lord is describing the right of Jesus Christ to rule and to reign. He only can consign men to heaven or to hell.

He has never delegated this power to another. (See also


<660118> Revelation 1:18.)


<401619> Matthew 16:19 The two keys given to Peter were evidently the two gospels: one gospel for the Jews which included baptism for the remission of sins; the other gospel for the Gentiles in which salvation is by faith alone. By means of these two gospel keys, Peter was used of God to bring thousands to Christ.


Luke I 1:52 (b) This key is probably the person of the Lord Jesus Himself for when He is ignored, overlooked, or denied in the Scriptures, then there can be no knowledge of the truth of God, nor of the will of God.


<660118> Revelation 1:18 (a)The Lord Jesus controls the destiny of the soul. He alone can send a man to hell. He alone decides the day of one's death. His will and decision in these matters is described as a key.


<660307> Revelation 3:7 (a)This represents the right of the Lord Jesus to erect the throne of David again, to sit upon it, and to execute sovereign powers. This right is described as a key.


<660901> Revelation 9:1 (a)The key in this passage represents the divine right and power given by God to the angel to open and close the pit of hell in order that the purposes of God might be performed.


KICK <090229> 1 Samuel 2:29 (b) This represents the attitude of God's people as they complained against God's rules of living.


<440905> Acts 9:5 (b) By this we understand the actions of Paul as he opposed the Lord Jesus and the new revelations which Christ brought. Paul was only hurting himself, injuring his soul, and fighting against God by his opposition.


KICKED <053215> Deuteronomy 32:15 (b) Israel refused to work for God and they rebelled against His restraint and His program.


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KID <051421> Deuteronomy 14:21 (b) This is a type of the life of a young person. The milk which should have sustained the little kid was used instead to boil it.


The Lord does not want us to use for destructive purposes that which He has given us for constructive use. The practice of stewing the kid in the mother's milk was observed by oriental farmers as a means of blessing on their crops. They would make the stew, mix water with it to give volume, and then sprinkle this over the fields in order to make them fertile and more productive. The Lord warns people not to resort to these heathen expedients but rather to look to Him and depend upon Him for blessing on their fields and crops. (See also <022319>Exodus 23:19; 34:26. See also under "MILK.")


<091003> 1 Samuel 10:3 (c) This is probably a type of the Lord Jesus, the young man, offered as a sacrifice. As each of these three men had an entire kid for himself, so each believer may have all of the Lord Jesus for himself. Christ is not divided. All of His ministry, all of His work, all of His grace is for each individual believer.


<421529> Luke 15:29 (c)This is a type of the Lord Jesus unrecognized, unused, and unappreciated by those who should have know Him best.


KIDNEY <022913> Exodus 29:13 (c) This figure probably indicates those secret activities of the life which are occupied with unpleasant things which should not be made known, and yet are necessary and must be given into.


KINDLE <235011> Isaiah 50:11 (b) This is a graphic description of the formation of human opinions, the building up of human religious plans, and the designing of human experiments in spiritual things.


<241704> Jeremiah 17:4 (b)This is a type of the initiation and growth of wicked devices which arouse God's anger.


<262047> Ezekiel 20:47 (b) This represents the forming of God's wrath against those who rejected His Lordship and refused His sovereignty.


<421249> Luke 12:49 (b)This marks the beginning of the constant turmoil and trouble which is always present when Christ is loved by some and hated by others.


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<590305> James 3:5 (b) This represents the beginning of a great time of trouble caused by some little word or thoughtless expression which separates friends and begins a time of strife between hearts.


KINE <014102> Genesis 41:2 (a) These represent seven years of plenty which were shortly to come. Verses 3-7 represent seven years of famine and want.


<052804> Deuteronomy 28:4 (c) By this it is indicated that the labor of the godly will be blessed and will be very fruitful.


<300401> Amos 4:1 (a) Here is a type of the proud, wealthy and wicked rulers of Israel.


KINSMAN <080414> Ruth 4:14 (c) This may be taken as a type of our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, who bought us with His blood and has taken us to be His bride.


KING <220104> Song of Solomon 1:4 (c) In this way we see the Lord Jesus Christ in His glory as the sovereign ruler of His church.


KISS This is a sign of trust and affection, either true or false. A few Scriptures are given herewith to show the many ways in which the word "kiss" is used in the Scriptures:


 

Kiss of devotionKiss of reconciliation The farewell kiss Kiss of desertion Kiss of honorKiss of justice Kiss of impudence The enemy's kissKiss of betrayalKiss of sorrow Holy kiss of saints