Hebrew · H3587 · unreviewed

כִּי

A brand or scar

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כִּי H3587
Pronunciation kiyyuach

What does כִּי (kiyyuach) mean in the Bible?

כִּי (kiyyuach) is a Hebrew word meaning "a brand or scar". a brand or scar BDB: burning Usage: burning. The imagery underscores the severity of humiliation that replaces former ornamentation.

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Meaning

a brand or scar
Extended definition

A mark burned or seared into flesh; represents permanent, visible consequence of injury or judgment

a brand or scar BDB: burning Usage: burning.

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
Why This Word Matters
The imagery underscores the severity of humiliation that replaces former ornamentation. Isaiah 3:16-4:1
Grammatical Forms

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Biblical Occurrences

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