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Strong's #3589 - כִּיד
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- ruin, destruction
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1234) dk (כד KD) AC: Strike CO: Flint AB: Destruction: A fire is started by striking an iron implement on a piece of flint rock that creates a spark.
A) dk (כד KD) AC: ? CO: Flint AB: ?
Nm ) dk (כד KD) - KJV (18): pitcher, barrel - Strongs: H3537 (כַּד)
lm ) dkdk (כדכד KDKD) - Flint: KJV (2): agate - Strongs: H3539 (כַּדְכֹּד)
B) ddk (כדד KDD) AC: ? CO: Spark AB: ?: Formed by striking iron on flint.
ecm) dfdik (כידוד KYDWD) - Spark: KJV (1): spark - Strongs: H3590 (כִּידוֹד)
M) dik (כיד KYD) AC: Strike CO: Spear AB: ?
Nm ) dik (כיד KYD) - Destruction: KJV (1): destruction - Strongs: H3589 (כִּיד)
jm) nfdik (כידונ KYDWN) - I. Sp |kjv: spear, shield, lance, target - Strongs: H3591 (כִּידוֹן)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
כיד (√ of following; compare perhaps Arabic in sense labour, take pains, strive, or struggle with,
war).
כִּיד an unused root. Arab. كَادَ Med. Ye, to use deceit, prop., I believe, to ensnare, so that it is cognate to the verbs אָכַד, אָגַד, and others, with which it is compared under that root. Hence كَيْدُ deceit, snares; also destruction, ruin, war. So the Hebr.
כִּיד m. destruction, calamity, Job 21:20. See also כִּידוֹן.