- Original: לקט
- Transliteration: Laqat
- Phonetic: law-kat'
- Definition:
1. to pick up, gather, glean, gather up
a. (Qal)
1. to pick up, gather
2. to glean
b. (Piel)
1. to gather, gather up
2. to collect (money)
3. to glean
c. (Pual) to be picked up
d. (Hithpael) to collect oneself
- Origin: a primitive root
- TWOT entry: 1125
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: A primitive root; properly to pick up that is (generally) to gather; specifically to glean: - gather (up) glean.
Total KJV Occurrences: 37
• gather, 13
Genesis 31:46;
Exodus 16:4;
Exodus 16:5;
Exodus 16:16;
Exodus 16:26;
Exodus 16:27;
Leviticus 19:9;
Leviticus 19:10;
Leviticus 23:22;
2 Kings 4:39;
Psalm 104:28;
Song of Songs 6:2;
Jeremiah 7:18
• gathered, 9
Exodus 16:17;
Exodus 16:18;
Exodus 16:21;
Exodus 16:22;
Numbers 11:8;
Judges 1:7;
Judges 11:3;
2 Kings 4:39;
Isaiah 27:12
• gathereth, 1
Isaiah 17:5
• glean, 7
Ruth 2:2;
Ruth 2:7;
Ruth 2:8;
Ruth 2:15(2);
Ruth 2:16;
Ruth 2:23
• gleaned, 5
Ruth 2:3;
Ruth 2:17(2);
Ruth 2:18;
Ruth 2:19
• up, 2
Genesis 47:14;
1 Samuel 20:38