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WITCH, WITCHCRAFTS - W>@ - DIVINATION; MAGIC, MAGICIANS

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Witch @ Occurs only in kjv@Exodus:22:18, as the rendering of mekhashshepheh, the feminine form of the word, meaning "enchantress" (R.V., "sorceress"), and in kjv@Deuteronomy:18:10, as the rendering of mekhashshepheth, the masculine form of the word, meaning "enchanter."

Witchcraft @ ( kjv@1Samuel:15:23; kjv@2Kings:9:22; kjv@2Chronicals:33:6; kjv@Micah:5:12; kjv@Nahum:3:4; kjv@Galatians:5:20). In the popular sense of the word no mention is made either of witches or of witchcraft in Scripture. The "witch of En-dor" ( kjv@1Samuel:28) was a necromancer, i.e., one who feigned to hold converse with the dead. The damsel with "a spirit of divination" kjv@Acts:16:16) was possessed by an evil spirit, or, as the words are literally rendered, "having a spirit, a pithon." The reference is to the heathen god Apollo, who was regarded as the god of prophecy.

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- Law concerning kjv@Exodus:22:18; kjv@Leviticus:19:31; kjv@Leviticus:20:6 kjv@Leviticus:20:27
- The Witch of Endor kjv@1Samuel:28:7-25
- Witches destroyed kjv@1Samuel:28:3 kjv@1Samuel:28:9
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H3784 <STRHEB>@ כּשׁף kâshaph kaw-shaf' A primitive root; properly to whisper a {spell} that {is} to inchant or practise magic: - {sorcerer} (use) witch (-craft).


H3785 <STRHEB>@ כּשׁף kesheph keh'-shef From H3784; magic: - {sorcery} witchcraft.


H7081 <STRHEB>@ קסם qesem keh'-sem From H7080; a lot; also divination (including its {fee}) oracle: - (reward of) {divination} divine {sentence} witchcraft.


G1839 <STRGRK>@ ἐξίστημι existēmi ex-is'-tay-mee From G1537 and G2476; to put (stand) out of wits that is astound or (reflexively) become astounded insane: - amaze be (make) astonished be beside self (selves) bewitch wonder.


G5331 <STRGRK>@ φαρμακεία pharmakeia far-mak-i'-ah From G5332; medication (pharmacy) that is (by extension) magic (literal or figurative): - sorcery witchcraft.


G5567 <STRGRK>@ ψάλλω psallō psal'-lo Probably strengthened from ψάω psaō (to rub or touch the surface; compare G5597); to twitch or twang that is to play on a stringed instrument (celebrate the divine worship with music and accompanying odes): - make melody sing (psalms).


G940 <STRGRK>@ βασκαίνω baskainō bas-kah'ee-no Akin to G5335; to malign that is (by extension) to fascinate (by false representations): - bewitch.