Greek word
cheír
χείρ
What it means
the hand
the hand (literally or figuratively (power); especially (by Hebraism) a means or instrument)
Where it comes from
perhaps from the base of cheimṓn (χειμών) in the sense of its congener the base of chásma (χάσμα) (through the idea of hollowness for grasping)
How the King James translates it
Every place it appears 154
Matthew3:124:65:308:38:159:189:2512:1012:1312:4914:3115:215:2017:2218:819:1319:1522:1326:2326:4526:5026:5127:24
Luke1:661:711:743:174:114:405:136:66:86:108:549:449:6213:1315:2220:1921:1222:2122:5323:4624:724:3924:4024:50
Acts2:233:74:34:284:305:125:186:67:257:357:508:178:188:199:129:179:4111:2111:3012:112:1112:1713:313:1113:1615:2317:2519:619:1119:3320:3421:1121:2721:4023:1926:128:428:828:17
Romans10:21
2 Corinthians11:33
Galatians3:19
Ephesians4:28
Colossians4:18
1 Thessalonians4:11
2 Thessalonians3:17
2 Timothy1:6
Philemon1:19
James4:8
1 Peter5:6
1 John1:1