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Dean Chao
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Logos Guides
3 years ago

Hi thank you saints at Faithlife for your ministry and the awesome products. I am doing a word study on "kindness" and it also included "kind, type" side of things. What are my options to differentiate "kindness" (benevolent) from "kind" (grouped by similar characteristic )? Thank you and warm blessings.
  1. Deborah
    3 years ago

    Look at the context in which the word is used.
  2. Adam Borries (Logos)
    3 years ago

    You will probably be better off looking up the Hebrew and Greek words, rather than English. If you need help determining which words to study, refer to the Senses section of the Bible Word Study Guide (just below the cutoff in your screenshot). https://www.logos.com/features/word-senses
    Word Senses | Logos Bible Software
    The Word Senses guide lets you see alternate meanings for Greek and Hebrew words and expose every place where these meanings occur.
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