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Beam @ occurs in the Authorized Version as the rendering of various Hebrew words. In kjv@1Samuel:17:7, it means a weaver's frame or principal beam; in kjv@Habakkuk:2:11, a crossbeam or girder; kjv@2Kings:6:2 kjv@2Kings:6:5, a cross-piece or rafter of a house; kjvKings:7:6, an architectural ornament as a projecting step or moulding; kjv@Ezekiel:41:25, a thick plank. In the New Testament the word occurs only in kjv@Matthew:7:3-4, 5, and kjv@Luke:6:41-42, where it means (Gr. dokos) a large piece of wood used for building purposes, as contrasted with "mote" (Gr. karphos), a small piece or mere splinter. "Mote" and "beam" became proverbial for little and great faults.