| Strong's Number: 2588 | encodedOriginalWord |
| Original Word | Word Origin | | | καρδία
| | prolonged from a primary kar (Latin, cor, "heart") | | Transliterated Word | Phonetic Spelling | | | kardia | | kar-dee'-ah
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| | Parts of Speech | TDNT | | | Noun Feminine | | 3:605,415 | | Definition | | |
- the heart
- that organ in the animal body which is the centre of the circulation of the blood, and hence was regarded as the seat of physical life
- denotes the centre of all physical and spiritual life
- the vigour and sense of physical life
- the centre and seat of spiritual life
- the soul or mind, as it is the fountain and seat of the thoughts, passions, desires, appetites, affections, purposes, endeavours
- of the understanding, the faculty and seat of the intelligence
- of the will and character
- of the soul so far as it is affected and stirred in a bad way or good, or of the soul as the seat of the sensibilities, affections, emotions, desires, appetites, passions
- of the middle or central or inmost part of anything, even though inanimate
| | Translated Words | | | KJV (160) - broken hearted + (4937), 1; heart, 159; NAS (157) - heart, 102; heart's, 1; hearts, 49; mind, 2; minds, 1; quick, 1; spirit, 1; | | Verse Count | | KJV | NAS | | | | | |
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