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  1. Transliteration: edah. Pronunciation: ay-DAW. Phonetic Spelling: (ay-daw') Definition: Assembly, congregation, community. Meaning: a stated assemblage. Word Origin: Derived from the root עוּד (ud), meaning "to appoint" or "to witness."

    • 2 Occurrences

      Englishman's Concordance. ‘ê·ḏāh — 2 Occurrences. Numbers...

    • Ă·Ḏā·Ṯə·Ḵā

      KJV: Remember thy congregation, [which] thou hast purchased...

    • Ă·Ḏaṯ

      Bible > Strong's > Hebrew ‘ă·ḏaṯ Englishman's Concordance...

    • La·‘Ă·Ḏā·Ṯām

      Englishman's Concordance. la·‘ă·ḏā·ṯām — 1 Occurrence. Hosea...

  2. Transliteration: qahal. Pronunciation: kah-HAHL. Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-hawl') Definition: Assembly, congregation, gathering. Meaning: assemblage. Word Origin: Derived from the root verb קהל (qahal), meaning "to assemble" or "to gather."

  3. qahal: To assemble, to gather, to congregate. Original Word: קָהַל. Part of Speech: Verb. Transliteration: qahal. Pronunciation: kah-hal. Phonetic Spelling: ('kaw-hal') Definition: To assemble, to gather, to congregate. Meaning: to convoke. Word Origin: A primitive root.

  4. May 19, 2024 · In the B’rit Chadashah (New Testament), the Assembly/Congregation of YHWH’s people was given the Greek word ekklesia (Strong’s 1577), which is generally translated as “church”. This was the Congregation of those who followed Yeshua as the Messiah.

  5. Hebrew Translation. עֵדָה. More Hebrew words for congregation. noun עֵדָה. community, assembly, flock, swarm. noun הִתקַהֲלוּת. gathering, assembling, crowding, concourse.

  6. This derivative from the Heb. verb יָעַד, H3585, meaning to “assign” or “appoint” expresses predominantly the assembly of the people of Israel. The word occurs about 150 times in the OT and most frequently in the Pentateuch (78 times in the Book of Numbers alone, but not at all in Genesis and Deuteronomy).

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QahalQahal - Wikipedia

    The Hebrew word qahal, which is a close etymological relation of the name of Qoheleth (Ecclesiastes), comes from a root meaning "convoked [group]"; [4] its Arabic cognate, قَالَ qāla, means to speak.

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