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CORNER - C>@ - The "corner" of the field was not allowed, kjv@Leviticus:19:9) to be wholly reaped. It formed a right of the poor to carry off what was so left, and this was a part of the maintenance from the soil to which that class were entitled. Under the scribes, minute legislation fixed one-sixtieth as the portion of a field which was to be left for the legal "corner." The proportion being thus fixed, all the grain might be reaped, and enough to satisfy the regulation subsequently separated from the whole crop. This "corner" was, like the gleaning, tithe-free.

CORNERSTONE - C>@ - a quoin or cornerstone, of great importance in binding together the sides of a building. The phrase "corner-stone" is sometimes used to denote any principal person, as the princes of Egypt, kjv@Isaiah:19:13) and is thus applied to our Lord. kjv@Isaiah:28:16; kjv@Matthew:21:42; kjv@1Peter:2:6-7)

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Corner @ The angle of a house kjv@Job:1:19) or a street kjv@Proverbs:7:8). "Corners" in kjv@Nehemiah:9:22 denotes the various districts of the promised land allotted to the Israelites. In kjv@Numbers:24:17, the "corners of Moab" denotes the whole land of Moab. The "corner of a field" kjv@Leviticus:19:9 kjv@Leviticus:23:22) is its extreme part, which was not to be reaped. The Jews were prohibited from cutting the "corners," i.e., the extremities, of the hair and whiskers running round the ears kjv@Leviticus:19:27 kjv@Leviticus:21:5). The "four corners of the earth" in kjv@Isaiah:11:12 and kjv@Ezekiel:7:2 denotes the whole land. The "corners of the streets" mentioned in kjv@Matthew:6:5 means the angles where streets meet so as to form a square or place of public resort. The corner gate of Jerusalem ( kjv@2Kings:14:13; kjv@2Chronicals:26:9) was on the north-west side of the city. Corner-stone kjv@Job:38:6; kjv@Isaiah:28:16), a block of great importance in binding together the sides of a building. The "head of the corner" kjv@Psalms:118:22-23) denotes the coping, the "coign of vantage", i.e., the topstone of a building. But the word "corner stone" is sometimes used to denote some person of rank and importance kjv@Isaiah:28:16). It is applied to our Lord, who was set in highest honour kjv@Matthew:21:42). He is also styled "the chief corner stone" kjv@Ephesians:2:20; kjv@1Peter:2:6-8). When Zechariah (10:4), speaking of Judah, says, "Out of him came forth the corner," he is probably to be understood as ultimately referring to the Messiah as the "corner stone." (
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CORNERSTONE @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Job:38:6
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See STONE

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:144:12 .Of Christ kjv@Psalms:118:22; kjv@Isaiah:28:16; kjv@Matthew:21:42; kjv@Mark:12:10; kjv@Luke:20:17; kjv@Acts:4:11; kjv@1Corinthians:3:11; kjv@Ephesians:2:20; kjv@1Peter:2:6

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kjv@STRING:Puah <HITCHCOCK>@ mouth; corner; bush of hair - HITCHCOCK-P


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H2106 <STRHEB>@ זוית zâvîyth zaw-veeth' Apparently from the same root as H2099 (in the sense of prominence); an angle (as {projecting}) that {is} (by implication) a corner column (or anta): - corner (stone).


H3671 <STRHEB>@ כּנף kânâph kaw-nawf' From H3670; an edge or extremity; specifically (of a bird or army) a {wing} (of a garment or bed clothing) a {flap} (of the earth) a {quarter} (of a building) a pinnacle: - + {bird} {border} {corner} {end} feather {[-ed]} X {flying} + (one an-) {other} {overspreading} X {quarters} {skirt} X {sort} uttermost {part} wing ([-ed]).


H3802 <STRHEB>@ כּתף kâthêph kaw-thafe' From an unused root meaning to clothe; the shoulder ({proper} that {is} upper end of the arm; as being the spot where the garments hang); figuratively side piece or lateral projection or anything: - {arm} {corner} shoulder ({-piece}) {side} undersetter.


H4740 <STRHEB>@ מקצעה מקצע מקצוע maqtsôamaqtsôamaqtsô‛âh {mak-tso'-ah} {mak-tso'-ah} mak-tso-aw' From H7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle or recess: - {corner} turning.


H4742 <STRHEB>@ מקצעה meqûts‛âh mek-oots-aw' From H7106 in the denominative sense of bending; an angle: - corner.


H6284 <STRHEB>@ פּאה pâ'âh paw-aw' A primitive root; to {puff} that {is} blow away: - scatter into corners.


H6285 <STRHEB>@ פּאה pê'âh pay-aw' Feminine of H6311; properly mouth in a figurative {sense} that {is} direction6 {region} extremity: - {corner} {end} {quarter} side.


H6434 <STRHEB>@ פּן pên pane From an unused root meaning to turn; an angle (of a street or wall): - corner.


H6437 <STRHEB>@ פּנה pânâh paw-naw' A primitive root; to turn; by implication to {face} that {is} appear6 {look} etc.: - {appear} at [even-] {tide} {behold} cast {out} come {on} X {corner} {dawning} {empty} go {away} {lie} {look} {mark} pass {away} {prepare} {regard} (have) respect ({to}) (re-) turn ({aside} {away} {back} {face} {self}) X right [early].


H6438 <STRHEB>@ פּנּה pinnâh pin-naw' Feminine of H6434; an angle; by implication a pinnacle; figuratively a chieftain: - {bulwark} {chief} {corner} {stay} tower.


H6471 <STRHEB>@ פּעמה פּעם paam pa‛ămâh {pah'-am} pah-am-aw' From H6470; a {stroke} literally or figuratively (in various applications): - {anvil} {corner} foot ({-step}) {going} [hundred-] {fold} X {now} (this) + {once} {order} {rank} {step} + {thrice} {[often-]} {second} {this} two) time ({-s}) {twice} wheel.


H6763 <STRHEB>@ צלעה צלע tsêlâ‛ tsal‛âh {tsay-law'} tsal-aw' From H6760; a rib (as {curved}) literally (of the body) or figuratively (of a {door} that {is} leaf); hence a {side} literally (of a person) or figuratively (of an object or the {sky} that {is} quarter); arcitecturally a timber (especially floor or ceiling) or plank (single or {collectively} that {is} a flooring): - {beem} {board} {chamber} {corner} {leaf} {plank} {rib} side (chamber).


H7098 <STRHEB>@ קצה qâtsâh kaw-tsaw' Feminine of H7097; a termination (used like H7097): - {coast} {corner} (selv-) {edge} {lowest} (uttermost) part.


H7106 <STRHEB>@ קצע qâtsakaw-tsah' A primitive root; to strip {off} that {is} (partially) scrape; by implication to segregate (as an angle): - cause to {scrape} corner.


H7161 <STRHEB>@ קרן qeren keh'-ren From H7160; a horn (as projecting); by implication a {flask} cornet; by resemblance an elephant´ s tooth (that {is} {ivory}) a corner (of the {altar}) a peak (of a {mountain}) a ray (of light); figuratively power: - X {hill} horn.


G1137 <STRGRK>@ γωνία gōnia go-nee'-ah Probably akin to G1119; an angle: - corner quarter.


G204 <STRGRK>@ ἀκρογωνιαῖος akrogōniaios ak-rog-o-nee-ah'-yos From G206 and G1137; belonging to the extreme corner: - chief corner.


G4419 <STRGRK>@ πτερύγιον pterugion pter-oog'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G4420; a winglet that is (figuratively) extremity (top corner): - pinnacle.


G5068 <STRGRK>@ τετράγωνος tetragōnos tet-rag'-on-nos From G5064 and G1137; four cornered that is square: - foursquare.


G746 <STRGRK>@ ἀρχή archē ar-khay' From G756; (properly abstract) a commencement or (concrete) chief (in various applications of order time place or rank): - beginning corner (at the the) first (estate) magistrate power principality principle rule.