Assembly
Define
- Hebrew: qahal (קָהָל) often translated as "assembly" or "congregation"
- Greek: ἐκκλησία (ekklēsia). This term is commonly used in the New Testament to refer to the "church" or the gathered community of believers
- qahal, and ekklēsia denotes a called-out group or assembly, often for a religious or communal purpose.
- Greek: synagōgē (συναγωγή) Synagogue - "assembly," "gathering," or "a bringing together."
Related words
- Children of Israel, Israelites
- Congregation of Israel - Congregation: ēḏāh (עֵדָה) refers to a group of people assembled or gathered together, often with a sense of unity or purpose. It can denote a community, assembly, or congregation, particularly in a religious or communal context.
- Sons of Israel - sometimes it means the literal sons, sometimes it means the Congregation of Israel.