Strong's Lexicon qibbuts: Gathering, assembly, collection Original Word: קִבּוּץ Word Origin: Derived from the root קָבַץ (qavats), meaning "to gather" or "to collect." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint for similar concepts is συναγωγή (synagōgē, Strong's G4864), meaning "assembly" or "gathering." Usage: The term "qibbuts" refers to the act or process of gathering or assembling. It is used in the context of bringing people or things together, often for a specific purpose or event. In the Hebrew Bible, it can denote a physical gathering of people, such as an assembly or congregation, or a metaphorical gathering, such as the collection of thoughts or ideas. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, gatherings were significant for communal life, religious observance, and decision-making. Assemblies were often called for worship, festivals, or to address communal issues. The concept of gathering also held eschatological significance, as the prophets spoke of a future gathering of the exiles back to the land of Israel, symbolizing restoration and divine favor. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom qabats Definition assemblage NASB Translation collection (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [קִבּוּץ] noun masculine (si vera 1) heap; — plural suffix קִבוּצַיִךְ Isaiah 57:13 thy heaps (of idols); but read perhapsשִׁקּוּצַיִךְ Weir in Che, CheHpt Kit-Di Marti. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance company From qabats; a throng -- company. see HEBREW qabats Forms and Transliterations קִבּוּצַ֔יִךְ קבוציך kibbuTzayich qib·bū·ṣa·yiḵ qibbūṣayiḵLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Isaiah 57:13 HEB: בְּזַֽעֲקֵךְ֙ יַצִּילֻ֣ךְ קִבּוּצַ֔יִךְ וְאֶת־ כֻּלָּ֥ם NAS: When you cry out, let your collection [of idols] deliver KJV: When thou criest, let thy companies deliver INT: cry deliver your collection all will carry 1 Occurrence |