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Churl @ in kjv@Isaiah:32:5 (R.V. marg., "crafty"), means a deceiver. In kjv@1Samuel:25:3, the word churlish denotes a man that is coarse and ill-natured, or, as the word literally means, "hard." The same Greek word as used by the LXX. here is found in kjv@Matthew:25:24, and there is rendered "hard."

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H3596 <STRHEB>@ כּלי כּילי kîylay kêlay {kee-lah'ee} kay-lah'ee From H3557 in the sense of withholding; niggardly: - churl.


H7186 <STRHEB>@ קשׁה qâsheh kaw-sheh' From H7185; severe (in various applications): - {churlish} {cruel} {grievous} hard ({[-hearted]} {thing}) {heavy} + {impudent} {obstinate} {prevailed} rough ({-ly}) {sore} {sorrowful} stiff ({[-necked]}) {stubborn} + in trouble.