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KEYS @ mentioned as symbols of authority- kjv@Isaiah:22:22; kjv@Matthew:16:19; kjv@Revelation:1:18; kjv@Revelation:3:7; kjv@Revelation:9:1; kjv@Revelation:20:1

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KEY - K>@ - The key of a native Oriental lock is a piece of wood, from seven inches to two feet in length, fitted with the wires or short nails, which, being inserted laterally into the hollow bolt which serves as a lock, raises other pins within the staple so as to allow the bolt to be drawn back. (Keys were sometimes of bronze or iron, and so large that one was as much as a man could carry. They are used in Scripture as a symbol of authority and power. Giving keys to a person signifies the intrusting of him with an important charge. kjv@Matthew:16:19) In England in modern times certain officers of the government receive, at their induction into office, a golden key.
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Key @ frequently mentioned in Scripture. It is called in Hebrew maphteah, i.e., the opener kjv@Judges:3:25); and in the Greek New Testament kleis, from its use in shutting kjv@Matthew:16:19; kjv@Luke:11:52; kjv@Revelation:1:18, etc.). Figures of ancient Egyptian keys are frequently found on the monuments, also of Assyrian locks and keys of wood, and of a large size (comp. kjv@Isaiah:22:22). The word is used figuratively of power or authority or office kjv@Isaiah:22:22; kjv@Revelation:3:7; kjv@Revelation:1:8; comp. kjv@9:1; 20:1; comp. also kjv@Matthew:16:19 kjv@Matthew:18:18). The "key of knowledge" kjv@Luke:11:52; comp. kjv@Matthew:23:13) is the means of attaining the knowledge regarding the kingdom of God. The "power of the keys" is a phrase in general use to denote the extent of ecclesiastical authority.

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KEY @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Judges:3:25
- A symbol of authority kjv@Isaiah:22:22; kjv@Matthew:16:19; kjv@Revelation:1:18; kjv@Revelation:3:7; kjv@Revelation:9:1; kjv@Revelation:20:1

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Luke:11:52

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KEYS @ mentioned as symbols of authority- kjv@Isaiah:22:22; kjv@Matthew:16:19; kjv@Revelation:1:18; kjv@Revelation:3:7; kjv@Revelation:9:1; kjv@Revelation:20:1

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H4668 <STRHEB>@ מפתּח maphtêach maf-tay'-akh From H6605; an {opener} that {is} a key: - key.


H6971 <STRHEB>@ קף קוף qôph qôph {kofe} kofe Probably of foreign origin; a monkey: - ape.


G2807 <STRGRK>@ κλείς kleis klice From G2808; a key (as shutting a lock) literally or figuratively: - key.


G3611 <STRGRK>@ οἰκέω oikeō oy-key'-o From G3624; to occupy a house that is reside (figuratively inhabit remain6 inhere); by implication to cohabit: - dwell. See also G3625.


G3688 <STRGRK>@ ὄνος onos on'-os Apparently a primary word; a donkey: - ass.


G4924 <STRGRK>@ συνοικέω sunoikeō soon-oy-key'-o From G4862 and G3611; to reside together (as a family): - dwell together.


G5268 <STRGRK>@ ὑποζύγιον hupozugion hoop-od-zoog'-ee-on Neuter of a compound of G5259 and G2218; an animal under the yoke (draught beast) that is (specifically) a donkey: - ass.


G5470 <STRGRK>@ χάλκεος chalkeos khal'-key-os From G5475; coppery: - brass.