Gathering Gather

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Gathering Gather [1]

'''A — 1: συνάγω (Strong'S #4863 — Verb — sunago — soon-ag'-o )

"to gather or bring together," is said of (a) persons, e.g.,  Matthew 2:4; (b) things, e.g.,  Matthew 13:30; in  Luke 15:13 the idea is that of "gathering" his goods together for sale, i.e., "having sold off all." See Assemble , Bestow , Come , Resort.

'''A — 2: ἐπισυνάγω (Strong'S #1996 — Verb — episunago — ep-ee-soon-ag'-o )

"to gather together," suggesting stress upon the place at which the "gathering" is made (epi, "to"), is said of a hen and her chickens,  Matthew 23:37; and so of the Lord's would-be protecting care of the people of Jerusalem, id., and  Luke 13:34; of the "gathering" together of the elect,  Matthew 24:31;  Mark 13:27; of the "gathering" together of a crowd,  Mark 1:33;  Luke 12:1 .

'''A — 3: συλλέγω (Strong'S #4816 — Verb — sullego — sool-leg'-o )

"to collect, gather up or out" (sun, "with" lego, "to pick out"), is said of "gathering" grapes and figs,  Matthew 7:16;  Luke 6:44 (cp. No. 5); tares,   Matthew 13:28,29,30,40; good fish,  Matthew 13:48; "all things that cause stumbling, and them that do iniquity,"  Matthew 13:41 .

'''A — 4: συστρέφω (Strong'S #4962 — Verb — sustrepho — soos-tref'-o )

signifies (a) "to twist together or roll into a mass" ("sun, together," strepho, "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,  Matthew 17:22 (in the best mss.), Rv, marg.

'''A — 5: τρυγάω (Strong'S #5166 — Verb — trugao — troo-gah'-o )

signifies "to gather in," of harvest, vintage, ripe fruits (truge denotes "fruit," etc., gathered in autumn),  Luke 6:44 , of grapes (last part of ver.; for the previous clause, as to figs, see No. 3); metaphorically, of the clusters of "the vine of the earth,"  Revelation 14:18; of that from which they are "gathered,"  Revelation 14:19 .

'''A — 6: ἄθλησις (Strong'S #119 — Noun Feminine — athroizo — ath'-lay-sis )

denotes "to assemble, gather together,"  Luke 24:33 (according to the best mss.); the word is akin to athroos, "assembled in crowds" (not found in the Nt).

'''A — 7: συναθροίζω (Strong'S #4867 — Verb — sunathroizo — soon-ath-royd'-zo )

sun, "together," and No. 6, signifies (a) "to gather together,"  Acts 19:25 , Rv (Av, "called together"); in the Passive Voice, 12:12.

'''A — 8: ἐπαθροίζω (Strong'S #1865 — Verb — epathroizo — ep-ath-roid'-zo )

"to assemble besides" (epi), said of multitudes,  Luke 11:29 , is rendered "were gathering together" (Middle Voice), Rv (Av, "were gathered thick together").

 Ephesians 1:10 Luke 8:4Conclude.

'''B — 1: ἐπισυναγωγή (Strong'S #1997 — Noun Feminine — episunagoge — ep-ee-soon-ag-o-gay' )

"a gathering together," is used in  2 Thessalonians 2:1 , of the "rapture" of the saints; for  Hebrews 10:25 , see Assemble.

 1 Corinthians 16:2Collection.

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