καλός, 
καλή, 
καλόν (probably primarily 'sound,' 'hale,' 'whole;' cf. 
Vanicek, p. 140f; 
Curtius, § 31), the 
Sept. for 
יָפֶה beautiful, but much more often for 
טוב good; 
beautiful, applied by the Greeks to everything so distinguished in form, excellence, goodness, usefulness, as to be 
pleasing; hence (according to the context) equivalent to "beautiful, handsome, excellent, eminent, choice, surpassing, precious, useful, suitable, commendable, admirable"; 
a. beautiful to look at, shapely, magnificent: 
λίθοις καλοῖς κεκόσμηται (
A. V. goodly), 
Luke 21:5. 
b. good, excellent in its nature and characteristics, and therefore well adapted to its ends: joined to the names of material objects, universally, 
1 Timothy 4:4 (equivalent to pure); especially of things so constituted as to answer the purpose for which that class of things was created; good of its kind: 
τά καλά, of fish, opposed to such as are thrown away (
τά σαπρά), 
Matthew 13:48; 
σπέρμα, 
Matthew 13:24, 
21, 
37f; 
καρπός, 
Matthew 3:10; 
Matthew 7:17-19; 
Matthew 12:33; 
Luke 3:9 (
L WH brackets 
καλόν); 
Luke 6:43; 
δένδρον, opposed to 
σαπρόν, 
Matthew 12:33; 
Luke 6:43; 
γῆ, 
Matthew 13:8, 
23; 
Mark 4:8, 
20; 
Luke 8:15; 
καλόν τό ἅλας (is an excellent thing), 
Mark 9:50; 
Luke 14:34; so too 
ὁ νόμος, good in its substance and nature, and fitted to beget good, 
Romans 7:16; 
1 Timothy 1:8; 
διδασκαλία, true and approved teaching, 
1 Timothy 4:6; 
καρδία καλή καί ἀγαθή, 
Luke 8:15; 
παραθήκη (which see) (containing (rather, consisting of) 
καλά), 
2 Timothy 1:14; 
μέτρον, ample measure (rabbinical, 
טובה מדה; English 
good measure), 
Luke 6:38; 
βαθμός (firm (but see 
βαθμός)), 
1 Timothy 3:13; also 
θεμέλιος, 
1 Timothy 6:19; equivalent to 
genuine, approved, πάντα δοκιμάζετε, 
τό καλόν κατέχετε, 
1 Thessalonians 5:21; equivalent to 
precious (
A. V. goodly), 
μαργαρῖται, 
Matthew 13:45; equivalent to 
superior to other kinds, 
οἶνος, 
John 2:10; joined to names of men designated by their office, 
competent, able, such as one ought to be: 
ποιμήν, 
John 10:11, 
14; 
διάκονος, 
1 Timothy 4:6; 
οἰκονόμος, 
1 Peter 4:10; 
στρατιώτης, 
2 Timothy 2:3; joined to nouns denoting an effect estimated by the power it involves, or by its constancy, or by the end aimed at by its author, equivalent to 
praiseworthy, noble: 
στρατεία, 
1 Timothy 1:18; 
ἀγών, 
1 Timothy 6:12; 
2 Timothy 4:7; 
ὁμολογία, 
1 Timothy 6:12f; 
ἔργον, 
Matthew 26:10; 
Mark 14:6; 
John 10:33; 
1 Timothy 3:1; plural 
John 10:32. 
καλόν ἐστιν, 
it is expedient, profitable, wholesome: followed by an infinitive as subject, 
1 Corinthians 7:1; with 
τίνι added (so in 1 Corinthians, the passage cited also), 
Matthew 18:8f (cf. 
Winers Grammar, 241 (226); 
Buttmann, § 149, 7); 
Mark 9:43, 
45, 
47, 
R G (also 
L Tr marginal reading in 47); 
1 Corinthians 7:26; 
1 Corinthians 9:15; 
καλόν ἐστιν followed by the accusative and infinitive, 
Mark 9:43, 
45, 
47, 
L (but see above) 
T Tr (but not marginal reading, see above) 
WH; 
Hebrews 13:9; followed by 
εἰ (cf. 
Buttmann, 217 (187f); 
Winer's Grammar, 282 (265)), 
Matthew 26:24; 
Mark 9:42; 
Mark 14:21; followed by 
ἐάν (
Buttmann and 
Winer's Grammar, as above), 
1 Corinthians 7:8; 
it is pleasant, delightful, followed by an accusative with an infinitive: 
Matthew 17:4; 
Mark 9:5; 
Luke 9:33. 
c. beautiful by reason of purity of heart and life, and hence praiseworthy; morally good, noble, (Latin
honestus; (cf. 
Aristotle, 
τό καθ' αὐτό καλόν)): 
διάκρισις καλοῦ τέ καί κακοῦ, 
Hebrews 5:14; 
ἔργα, 
Matthew 5:16; 
1 Timothy 5:10, 
25; 
1 Timothy 6:18; 
Titus 2:7, 
14; 
Titus 3:8, 
14; 
Hebrews 10:24; 
1 Peter 2:12, and Lachmann in 
2 Peter 1:10; 
ἀναστροφή, 
James 3:13; 
1 Peter 2:12; 
καλή συνείδησις, consciousness of good deeds (
A. V. a good conscience), 
Hebrews 13:18; 
καλά, 
καλόν ἐνώπιον τίνος, in one's judgment, 
Romans 12:17; 
2 Corinthians 8:21; 
1 Timothy 2:3 and 
Rec. in 
1 Timothy 5:4; 
ζηλοῦσθαι ἐν καλῷ, 
Galatians 4:18; 
τό καλόν κατεργάζεσθαι, 
Romans 7:18; 
ποιεῖν, 
Romans 7:21; 
2 Corinthians 13:7; 
Galatians 6:9; 
James 4:17; 
καλόν ἐστιν, 
it is right, proper, becoming, followed by an infinitive: 
Matthew 15:26 (
L T ἔξεστιν); (
Mark 7:27); 
Galatians 4:18 (here 
Tr marginal reading imperative); 
Romans 14:21. 
d. honorable, conferring honor: 
μαρτυρία, 
1 Timothy 3:7; 
ὄνομα, 
James 2:7; 
οὐ καλόν τό καύχημα ὑμῶν, 
1 Corinthians 5:6. 
e. affecting the mind agreeably, comforting and confirming: 
Θεοῦ ῤῆμα (the 
Sept. for 
טוב דָּבָר, which is spoken of the divine promises, 
Joshua 21:45; 
Zechariah 1:13), the gospel and its promises full of consolation, 
Hebrews 6:5. Compar. 
καλλίων, 
κάλλιον, 
better: neut, adverbially, 
σύ κάλλιον ἐπιγινώσκεις, i. e. better than by thy question thou seemest to know, 
Acts 25:10 (
Winers Grammar, 242 (227)). The word is not found in the Apocalypse. (Cf. 
Trench, § cvi. at the end; Zezschwitz, Profangräcität as above with, p. 60f (cf. 
ἀγαθός, at the end); Westcott on 
John 10:11.) 
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