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      • The Modern Hebrew word for a "church" is כנסייה (k'ney'si'yah), written as כְּנֵסִיָה with the nikkudot (vowel pointings), and can refer to the building or the organization. This word is derived from the Biblical Hebrew root word כנס (K. N. S, Strong's #3664) and means to "gather together."
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  1. May 8, 2017 · The word Knesiya, (church) is almost identical to yesterday’s Hebrew Word beit k’ne•set (synagogue). Both relate to the function of the house of prayer: gathering [the believers for prayer and worship], and congregating.

  2. Mar 19, 2015 · The church is a gathering or an assembling together of believers to learn about God and what He expects from us or what He expects us to do. It is also a place where we can testify or bear witness as to what God is doing in our lives.

  3. Jun 14, 2019 · We should praise Him in the congregation and the elders. But let’s look at this word for congregation which is biqehal from the root word qaha l which means an assembly or gathering of people for a divine purpose. If you are looking for a Hebrew word for a church qahal would be a good candidate.

  4. Mar 16, 2022 · Significantly, none of these meanings correspond to the Greek word ekklēsia, traditionally translated ‘church.’. In the Septuagint (LXX), the Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures, the Greek ekklēsia translates the Hebrew קְהַ֖ל (qahal), which means ‘assembly’ or ‘gathering.’. Judges 20:2 illustrates this meaning:

  5. Meaning: a stated assemblage. Word Origin: Derived from the root עוּד (ud), meaning "to appoint" or "to witness." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - 1577 (ekklesia): Often translated as "church" or "assembly," this Greek term carries a similar meaning of a called-out community or congregation, particularly in the New Testament context.

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  7. May 10, 2009 · The meaning of ekklesia must be derived from the Hebrew background implicit in Paul’s orientation. Robert Gorelik makes the point crystal clear. If Paul uses ekklesia in all his letters to describe what we call “church,” why is it that no one confused this word with an ordinary town meeting?

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