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(1) Of Affection- kjv@Genesis:27:27; kjv@Genesis:29:11; kjv@Genesis:45:15; kjv@1Samuel:10:1; kjv@1Samuel:20:41; kjv@1Kings:19:20 kjv@Luke:7:38; kjv@Acts:20:37 Love, Family, HOME

(2) Of Charity- kjv@Acts:20:37; kjv@Romans:16:16; kjv@1Corinthians:16:20; kjv@2Corinthians:13:12; kjv@1Peter:5:14 Love, Brotherly

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KISS - K>@ - Kissing the lips by way of affectionate salutation was customary among near relatives of both sexes, in both patriarchal and later times. kjv@Genesis:29:11; Solomon kjv@8:1) Between individuals of the same sex, and in a limited degree between those of different sexes, the kiss on the cheek as a mark of respect or an act of salutation has at all times been customary in the East, and can hardly be said to be extinct even in Europe. In the Christian Church the kiss of charity was practiced not only as a friendly salutation, but as an act symbolical of love and Christian brotherhood. kjv@Romans:16:16; kjv@1Corinthians:16:20; kjv@2Corinthians:13:12; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:6; kjv@1Peter:5:14) It was embodied in the earlier Christian offices, and has been continued in some of those now in use. Among the Arabs the women and children kiss the beards of their husbands or fathers. The superior returns the salute by a kiss on the forehead. In Egypt an inferior kisses the hand of a superior, generally on the back, but sometimes, as a special favor, on the palm also. To testify abject submission, and in asking favors, the feet are often kissed instead of the hand. The written decrees of a sovereign are kissed in token of respect; even the ground is sometimes kissed by Orientals int he fullness of their submission. kjv@Genesis:41:40; kjv@1Samuel:24:8; kjv@Psalms:72:9) etc. Kissing is spoken of in Scripture as a mark of respect or adoration to idols. (Kings:19:18; kjv@Hosea:13:2)

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Kiss @ of affection kjv@Genesis:27:26-27 kjv@Genesis:29:13; kjv@Luke:7:38 kjv@Luke:7:45); reconciliation kjv@Genesis:33:4; kjv@2Samuel:14:33); leave-taking kjv@Genesis:31:28 kjv@Genesis:31:55 kjv@Ruth:1:14; kjv@2Samuel:19:39); homage kjv@Psalms:2:12; kjv@1Samuel:10:1); spoken of as between parents and children kjv@Genesis:27:26 kjv@Genesis:31:28 kjv@Genesis:31:55 kjv@Genesis:48:10 ; 50:1; kjv@Exodus:18:7; kjv@Ruth:1:9 kjv@Ruth:1:14); between male relatives kjv@Genesis:29:13 kjv@Genesis:33:4 kjv@Genesis:45:15 ). It accompanied social worship as a symbol of brotherly love kjv@Romans:16:16; kjv@1Corinthians:16:20; kjv@2Corinthians:13:12; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:26; kjv@1Peter:5:14). The worship of idols was by kissing the image or the hand toward the image (kjvKings:19:18; kjv@Hosea:13:2).

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- Of affection kjv@Genesis:27:26-27; kjv@Genesis:31:55; kjv@Genesis:33:4; kjv@Genesis:48:10; kjv@Genesis:50:1; kjv@Exodus:18:7; kjv@Ruth:1:14; kjv@2Samuel:14:33; kjv@2Samuel:19:39; kjv@Luke:15:20; kjv@Acts:20:37
- The feet of Jesus kissed by the penitent woman kjv@Luke:7:38
- Deceitful kjv@Proverbs:27:6
- Of Joab, when he killed Amasa kjv@2Samuel:20:9-10
- Of Judas, when he betrayed Jesus kjv@Matthew:26:48; kjv@Luke:22:48
- The holy kjv@Romans:16:16; kjv@2Corinthians:13:12; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:26; kjv@1Peter:5:14

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KISS @

(1) Of Affection- kjv@Genesis:27:27; kjv@Genesis:29:11; kjv@Genesis:45:15; kjv@1Samuel:10:1; kjv@1Samuel:20:41; kjv@1Kings:19:20 kjv@Luke:7:38; kjv@Acts:20:37 Love, Family, HOME

(2) Of Charity- kjv@Acts:20:37; kjv@Romans:16:16; kjv@1Corinthians:16:20; kjv@2Corinthians:13:12; kjv@1Peter:5:14 Love, Brotherly

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H2441 <STRHEB>@ חך chêk khake Probably from H2496 in the sense of tasting; properly the palate or inside of the mouth; hence the mouth itself (as the organ of {speech} taste and kissing): - (roof of the) {mouth} taste.


H3678 <STRHEB>@ כּסּה כּסּא kissê' kissêh {kis-say'} kis-say' From H3680; properly {covered} that {is} a throne (as canopied): - {seat} {stool} throne.


H5390 <STRHEB>@ נשׁיקה neshîyqâh nesh-ee-kaw' From H5401; a kiss: - kiss.


H5401 <STRHEB>@ נשׁק nâshaq naw-shak' A primitive root (identical with {H5400} through the idea of fastening up; compare H2388 and H2836); to {kiss} literally or figuratively (touch); also (as a mode of {attachment}) to equip with weapons: - armed ({men}) {rule} {kiss} that touched.


G2705 <STRGRK>@ καταφιλέω kataphileō kat-af-ee-leh'-o From G2596 and G5368; to kiss earnestly: - kiss.


G3488 <STRGRK>@ Νάρκισσος Narkissos nar'-kis-sos A flower of the same name from νάρκη narkē (stupefaction as a narcotic); Narcissus a Roman: - Narcissus.


G4352 <STRGRK>@ προσκυνέω proskuneō pros-koo-neh'-o From G4314 and probably a derivative of G2965 (meaning to kiss like a dog licking his master´ s hand); to fawn or crouch to that is (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to adore): - worship.


G5368 <STRGRK>@ φιλέω phileō fil-eh'-o From G5384; to be a friend to (fond of [an individual or an object]) that is have affection for (denoting personal attachment as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while G25 is wider embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as G2309 and G1014 or as G2372 and G3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically to kiss (as a mark of tenderness): - kiss love.


G5370 <STRGRK>@ φίλημα philēma fil'-ay-mah From G5368; a kiss: - kiss.