KNEAD, to make up flour into bread,
Gen. 18:6, 24.
KNEADED, did knead or make up
cakes or bread, 1 Sam. 28:4.
KNEADING-TROUGHS, vessels in which
flour is made up into bread, Exod. 14:34.
KNEE, the upper joint of the leg, Gen.
41:44. To bow the knee is to show
reverence, Isa. 45:23: to worship or pray, 1 Kings 19:18; Eph. 3:14. To
strengthen the feeble knees, it to con-
sole the sorrowful believer with the
promises of the gospel, Heb. 12:12.
KNEEL, to bend the knees, as for
prayer, Psal. 95:6.
KNEELED, did kneel, as for prayer,
2 Chron. 6:13; Dan. 6:10; Luke 22:41.
KNEELING, bending the knees for
prayer, 1 Kings 8:54; or in token of
great respect, Matt. 17:14; Mark 1:40.
KNEW, did know, Gen. 3:7: did ap-
prove, Matt. 7:23.
KNIFE, a cutting instrument, Gen.
22:6. To "put a knife to the
throat,"
is to restrain the appetite, Prov. 23:2.
KNIT, fastened, as pieces of cloth by
weaving or sewing, Acts 10:11: bound,
as in affection, Judg. 20:11; Col. 2:2.
KNOCK, to beat or strike, Luke 13:
25. Sinners knock
at the door of God's
mercy by prayer, Matt. 7:7. Jesus
knocks at the door of our hearts by the
appeals of his word, and the reproofs of
his Spirit, Rev. 3:20.
KNOCKED, did knock, as at a door,
Acts 12:13.
KNOCKING, rapping or striking, Acts
12:16.
KNOP, a tufted top of an ornament,
Exod. 25:31; 1 Kings 6:18.
KORAH, a cousin of Moses and Aaron,
Exod. 6:21: he perished by the visita-
tion of God in rebellion against the
divine authority of Moses and Aaron, to
which he was prompted by his jealous
ambition, Num. 16. Some of Korah's
posterity were persons of [importance] in
the temple service, 1 Chron. 26:1-19:
several psalms are inscribed to them,
Psal. 42.-49.
KOR'HITES, [h], the posterity of Korah,
Exod. 6:24.