Hebrew · H6908 · unreviewed

קָבַץ

To grasp , i.e. collect

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קָבַץ H6908
Pronunciation qābaṣ

What does קָבַץ (qābaṣ) mean in the Bible?

קָבַץ (qābaṣ) is a Hebrew word meaning "to grasp , i.e. collect". to grasp, i.

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Meaning

to grasp , i.e. collect
Extended definition

Gather with force or intentionality; physically collect or bring dispersed items/people into unified assembly.

to grasp, i.e. collect BDB: gather Usage: assemble (selves), gather (bring) (together, selves together, up), heap, resort, × surely, take up.

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
Grammatical Forms

How the stem changes the meaning of this verb across the biblical text.

Niphal passive or reflexive — the subject receives or experiences the action 13×
Perfect Ezra 10:1 · Isa 34:15 · Isa 43:9 · Isa 49:18 · Isa 60:4 · Josh 10:6
Sequential imperfect Ezek 39:17 · Gen 49:2 · Isa 45:20 · Isa 48:14
Imperfect Ezek 29:5 · Isa 60:7 · Neh 4:14
Piel intensive active — emphasizes thoroughness or repeated action 17×
Imperfect Ezek 29:13 · Isa 56:8 · Jer 23:3 · Mic 2:12 · Zeph 3:19 · Isa 11:12 · Isa 40:11
Participle active Ezek 16:37 · Isa 13:14 · Isa 56:8 · Jer 49:5 · Nah 3:18
Perfect Joel 2:6 · Nah 2:11 · Mic 1:7
Infinitive absolute Mic 2:12
Cohortative Mic 4:6
Hithpael reflexive or reciprocal — the subject acts on itself or mutually with others
Perfect 1Sam 7:7 · Jer 49:14 · Judg 9:47
Imperfect Isa 44:11
Qal basic active stem — the word in its most common, direct sense
Sequential imperfect 1Sam 7:5 · Joel 2:16 · 1Kgs 18:19
Imperfect Deut 13:17 · Ezek 22:20 · Ps 41:7
Perfect 1Kgs 20:1
Participle active Ezek 22:19
Participle passive Neh 5:16
Pual intensive passive — intensive action received by the subject
Participle passive Ezek 38:8
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