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23:37; and so of the Lord’s would-be protecting care of the people of Jerusalem, , and
Luke 13:34; of the “gathering” together of the elect, Matt. 24:31; Mark 13:27; of the
“gathering” together of a crowd, Mark 1:33; Luke 12:1.¶
3.
$
(
!
, 4816), “to collect, gather up or out” (
$
, “with”
, “to pick
out”), is said of “gathering” grapes and figs, Matt. 7:16; Luke 6:44 (cf. No. 5); tares,
Matt. 13:28, 29, 30, 40; good fish, 13:48; “all things that cause stumbling, and them that
do iniquity,” 13:41.¶
4.
$
(
$!
, 4962) signifies (a) “to twist together or roll into a mass”
(
$
, “together,”
, “to turn”), said of the bundle of sticks “gathered” by Paul, Acts
28:3; (b) “to assemble or gather together” (possibly, to journey about together), of
persons, Matt. 17:22 (in the best mss.),
RV
, marg.¶
5.
$
(
$ 1
, 5166) signifies “to gather in,” of harvest, vintage, ripe fruits
(
$
denotes “fruit,” etc., gathered in autumn), Luke 6:44, of grapes (last part of v.; for
the previous clause, as to figs, see No. 3); metaphorically, of the clusters of “the vine of
the earth,” Rev. 14:18; of that from which they are “gathered,” v. 19.¶
6.
(
/
, 119a) denotes “to assemble, gather together,” Luke 24:33
(according to the best mss.); the word is akin to
, “assembled in crowds” (not
found in the NT).¶
7.
$
(
$ &
, 4867),
$
, “together,” and No. 6, signifies (a) “to
gather together,” Acts 19:25,
RV
(
KJV
, “called together”); in the passive voice, 12:12.¶
8.
(
# $ &
, 1865), “to assemble besides” ( ), said of multitudes,
Luke 11:29, is rendered “were gathering together” (middle voice),
RV
(
KJV
, “were
gathered thick together”).¶
Notes:
(1) In Eph. 1:10,
KJV
, the verb
, “to sum up, head up,” is
rendered “might gather together in one” (
RV
, “sum up”). (2) In Luke 8:4,
KJV
(
$
,
“to come together”) as “were gathered together” (see
RV
). (4) For “assuredly gathering,”
see
CONCLUDE
.
B. Noun.
$
(
# )
, 1997), “a gathering together,” is used in 2 Thess. 2:1, of
the “rapture” of the saints; for Heb. 10:25, see
ASSEMBLE
.
Note:
For
, 1 Cor. 16:2,
KJV
, see
COLLECTION
.
For
GAY
see
GOODLY
, A,
Note
.
For
GAZE
see
BEHOLD
, No. 3.
GAZINGSTOCK
(
$&
, 2301) signifies “to make a spectacle” (from
, “a theater,
spectacle, show”); it is used in the passive voice in Heb. 10:33, “being made a
gazingstock.Ӧ
GEAR