Lexical Summary asaph: To gather, collect, assemble, remove, take away Original Word: אָסַף Strong's Exhaustive Concordance assemble, bring, consume, destroy, fetch, gather in, together, up again, A primitive root; to gather for any purpose; hence, to receive, take away, i.e. Remove (destroy, leave behind, put up, restore, etc.) -- assemble, bring, consume, destroy, felch, gather (in, together, up again), X generally, get (him), lose, put all together, receive, recover (another from leprosy), (be) rereward, X surely, take (away, into, up), X utterly, withdraw. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition to gather, remove NASB Translation again (1), all together (1), amassed (1), assemble (9), assembled (12), assembling (1), attached (1), bring (1), brought (2), brought together (1), collect (1), collected (2), collects (1), cure (4), destroy (1), disappear (1), drew (1), garner (1), gather (33), gathered (81), gathering (1), gathers (3), lose (3), pick (1), put (1), put them all together (1), reaper (1), rear guard (5), received (2), returned (1), surely assemble (1), surely gathered (1), take (3), take my away (1), take away (2), taken away (5), took (1), victims (1), wane (1), withdraw (3), withdrawn (1), withdraws (1), withdrew (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs אָסַף200 verb gather, remove (Assyrian asâpu, DlPr 45) — Qal Perfect אָסַף Genesis 30:23 +; אָסַפְתָּ Psalm 85:4, etc.; Imperfect יֶּאֱסֹף 2 Kings 5:3; יַאַסְפֵנִי Psalm 27:10, etc.; also וַיֹּסֶף 2 Samuel 6:1; 2masculine singular תֹּסֵף Psalm 104:29; 1singular אֹסְפָה Micah 4:6; so probably (suffix) אִֹספְךָ 1 Samuel 15:6 (read אֹסִפְךָ) see Köi. 382 DrSm; Imperative אֱסֹף Numbers 21:16 + אֶסְפָה Numbers 11:16; 2feminine singular אִסְמִּי Jeremiah 10:17; אִסְפוּ Psalm 50:5 +; Infinitive absolute אָסֹף Jeremiah 8:13 + (Hiph`il, from סוף according to BaNB 73); construct אֱסֹף 2 Kings 5:7 +; אָסְמְּךָ Exodus 23:16; אָסְמְּכֶם Leviticus 23:39; Participle active אֹסֵף Numbers 19:10; אֹסִפְךָ 2 Kings 22:20; 2Chronicles 34:28 (pointed אִֹספְךָ i.e. Hiph`il; compare Köl.c.); אֹסְפָם Psalm 39:7; passive plural construct אֲסֻפֵי Ezekiel 34:29; — 1 gather, collect (a) persons Genesis 29:22; Genesis 42:17 (followed by אֶלֿ) Exodus 3:16; Exodus 4:29; Numbers 11:16,24; Numbers 21:16; Joshua 2:18 (followed by אֶלֿ + הֿ locative) Joshua 24:1 (followed by הֿ locative; all these J E); 1 Samuel 5:8,11; 2 Kings 23:1 (followed by אֶלֿ) Joshua 2:16; Isaiah 11:12; Zephaniah 3:8; Habakkuk 2:5; Ezekiel 11:17 (all "" קבץ) +; collect men, people, armies, etc., for fighting Numbers 21:23 (E) Judges 11:20; 1 Samuel 17:1; 2 Samuel 10:17; 2 Samuel 12:29 +; compare Zechariah 14:2 (followed by עַלֿ against); (b) once object beasts Jeremiah 12:9; (c) things, especially fruits ofearth Exodus 23:10,16 (Cov't code) Leviticus 25:3,20,39 (H) Deuteronomy 11:14; Deuteronomy 16:13; Deuteronomy 28:38; Isaiah 17:5; Jeremiah 40:10,12; Job 39:12; Psalm 39:7; compare Ruth 2:7 ("" לקט glean); the quails Numbers 11:32 (twice in verse); food in General (מַאֲכָל) Genesis 6:21 (followed by אֶלֿ); eggs Isaiah 10:14; money 2 Kings 22:4; 2Chronicles 24:11; ashes of red heifer Numbers 19:9,10; chariots 1 Kings 10:26; 2Chronicles 1:14, etc.; of fisherman (בְּמִכְמַרְתּוֺ, in metaphor) Habakkuk 1:15; of collecting wind Proverbs 30:4 מִי רֿוּחַ בְּחָפְנָיו׳א. 2 gather an individual into company of others: (a) object person especially gather to one's father 2 Kings 22:20 (עַלאֲֿבֹתֶיךָ) = 2 Chronicles 34:28 (אֶלֿ; both "" Niph`al of same verb q. v. ); hence also (b) bring, object person 1 Samuel 14:52 (on form here see Dr) 2 Samuel 11:27 (both followed by אֶלֿ), association, responsibility, protection being implied; also of stray ox or sheep Deuteronomy 22:2 (followed by אֶלתּֿוֺח); hence also (c) take up, care for, subject ׳י Psalm 27:10 (compare perhaps Isaiah 40:11 קבץ); (d) draw up the feet upon the bed (אֶלֿ) Genesis 49:33. 3 bring up the rear of Isaiah 58:8 יַאַסְפֶ֑ךָ ׳כְּבוֺד י i.e. be thy rear-guard ("" הָלַח לְפָנֶיךָ צִדְקֶ֑ךָ) — Isaiah 52:12 has Pi`el מְאַסִּפְכֶם q. v. 4 gather and take away, remove, withdraw 1 Samuel 14:19 (object hand), Jeremiah 10:17 (bundle, followed by מִן), leprosy 2 Kings 5:11 (see צרע); compare also מִצָּרַעַת ׳א, remove (set free) a man from leprosy 2 Kings 5:3; 2 Kings 5:6; 2 Kings 5:7; Genesis 30:23; Isaiah 4:1 (reproach), Psalm 85:4 (wrath, "" הֵשִׁיב), Jeremiah 16:5 (peace, followed by מִן), Joel 2:10; Joel 4:15 (light), Psalm 26:9 (נֶפֶשׁ) so Judges 18:25; Psalm 104:29 (רוּחַ) see also Job 34:14 (followed by אֶלֿ); hence destroy 1 Samuel 15:6 object person); passive אֲסֻפֵי רָעָב destroyed with hunger Ezekiel 34:29; also Infinitive absolute Jeremiah 8:13; Zephaniah 1:2 (joined with הֵסִיף from סוף, see Köi. 445; considered Hiph`il Infinitive absolute by BaNB 73 see above) Niph`al Perfect נֶאֱסַף Numbers 27:13 + נֶאֶסְפָה Jeremiah 48:33 etc.; Imperfect יֵאָסֵף Exodus 9:19 +; וַיֵּאָ֫סֶף Genesis 25:8 +; יֵאָסֵפ֑וּן Psalm 104:22 etc.; Imperative הֵאָסֵף Deuteronomy 32:50; הֵאָֽסְפִי Jeremiah 47:6; הֵאָֽסְפוּ Genesis 49:1 +; Infinitive absolute הֵאָסֹף 2 Samuel 17:11 (on form compare BaNB 74); construct הֵאָסֵף Genesis 29:7; Numbers 12:15; Participle נֶאֱסָף Genesis 49:29; נֶאֱסָפִים 1 Samuel 13:11; Isaiah 13:14; נֶאְסָפִים Isaiah 57:1; — 1 assemble, be gathered, reflexive (a) subject men Genesis 49:1 ("" קבץ Genesis 49:2), Isaiah 43:9 ("" קבץ), 2 Chronicles 30:3 (followed by לְ) 2 Chronicles 30:13 (followed by accusative of location), Ezra 3:1; Ezra 9:4; Nehemiah 8:1,13 (all followed by אֶלֿ) Nehemiah 9:1; Nehemiah 12:28; earlier mostly of assembling for war Genesis 34:30 (followed by עַלֿ), Joshua 10:5; Judges 6:33; Judges 9:6; Judges 10:17 "" נצעק), Judges 20:11 (followed by אֶלֿ) Judges 20:14 (followed by הֿ locative), 1 Samuel 13:11 (followed by accusative of location) +; (b) subject flocks, etc. Genesis 29:3 (passive; followed by שָׁמָּה) Genesis 29:7; Genesis 29:8 (all J); fish Numbers 11:22 (compare Habakkuk 1:25 Qal); (c) inanimate subject herbs Proverbs 27:25; water 2 Samuel 14:14 (in simile); bones for burial Jeremiah 8:2; compare Jeremiah 25:33 (bodies of slain) see also Ezekiel 29:5 ("" קבץ which Co reads קבר), apparently = compose, arrange for burial. **So יֵאָסֵף Job 27:19; but read probably יֹאסִף = יוֺסִף (Ex 5:7), ᵐ5 ᵑ6 Ew De Di Du. 2 passive of Qal 2; (a) be gathered to one's fathers אֶלאֲֿבוֺתָיו׳נֶא Judges 2:10; elsewhere to one's people אֶלעַֿמָּיו (all P) Genesis 25:8,17; Genesis 35:29 ("" וַיִּגְוַע וַיָּמָת) Genesis 49:29,33 ("" גוע), Numbers 20:24,26 ("" מות Numbers 27:13 (twice in verse); Numbers 31:2; Deuteronomy 32:50 (twice in verse) (both "" מות); also אֶלקִֿבְרֹתֶיךָ 2 Kings 22:20 2Chronicles 34:28 both "" Qal q. v.); hence also (b) be brought in (into association with others, etc.) Numbers 12:14,15 (E) of Miriam, after leprosy; also reflexive betake oneself, of Moses Numbers 11:30 (E), compare 2 Samuel 17:13 (both followed by אֶלֿ); even with inanimate subject Jeremiah 47:6 הֵאָֽסְפִי אֶלתַּֿעְרֵח (addressed to sword); of man & beast brought home (followed by הֿ locative) for protection Exodus 9:19. 3 Pass. of Qal 4; be taken away, removed, perish, of men Isaiah 57:1 (twice in verse) ("" אבד); fish Hosea 4:3; gladness Isaiah 16:10; Jeremiah 48:33 (followed by מִן); also reflexive, withdraw itself, of moon Isaiah 60:20 ("" בוא שׁמשׁ). Pi`el Participle מְאַסֵּף Numbers 10:25 +; מְאָֽסְפָיו Isaiah 62:9 (so BD see Kö i. 201); מְאַסִּפְכֶם Isaiah 52:12; — 1 gather harvest Isaiah 62:9 ("" קבץ); bodies for burial Jeremiah 9:21. 2 take in, receive into (followed by בַּיְתָה) Judges 19:15,18. 3 as substantive rearguard, rearward Numbers 10:25 (P) Joshua 6:9,13 (both E); figurative of God Isaiah 52:12. Pu`al Perfect וְאֻסַּף (cons.) Isaiah 33:4; Zechariah 14:14 etc.; Participle מְאֻסָּף Ezekiel 38:12 — be gathered, of men Isaiah 24:22; Hosea 10:10 (followed by עַל against), Ezekiel 38:12; booty Isaiah 33:4; wealth Zechariah 14:14. Hithpa`el Infinitive הִתְאַסֵּף Deuteronomy 33:5 gather themselves. Topical Lexicon Root Idea: Bringing together, drawing in, or removingThe verb flourishes across narrative, legal, poetic, and prophetic literature to describe any action in which persons, objects, events, or even breath itself are deliberately drawn toward a common point—or withdrawn from the scene. The contexts reveal five principal spheres: death and burial, covenant worship, harvest and daily provision, political or military mustering, and divine judgment or salvation history. “Gathered to his people”: death and hope beyond the grave From the Patriarchs onward, the phrase “was gathered to his people” expresses both the physical act of burial and an implicit hope of ongoing fellowship among the faithful dead (Genesis 25:8; 49:33; Numbers 20:24). Aaron and Moses are told they will be “gathered” after seeing the Promised Land (Numbers 27:13), a reminder that divine promises transcend the individual life span. 2 Kings 22:20 extends the formula to King Josiah, reassuring him that he will be “gathered to your grave in peace” before judgment falls on Judah. The verb therefore frames death not as extinction but as a purposeful reception into the covenant community. Covenant assemblies, worship, and revival Israel repeatedly “gathers” to hear the word of the LORD. Moses assembles the tribes to ratify the covenant (Deuteronomy 5:1). Joshua summons all Israel at Shechem (Joshua 24:1). Solomon “assembled” the elders for the ark’s installation (1 Kings 8:1). In times of reform, Hezekiah “gathered” the priests and Levites (2 Chronicles 29:15), and later Josiah “gathered” all the people to renew covenant vows (2 Chronicles 34:29–32). Such usages highlight the necessity of united, corporate response to God’s revelation. Harvest, Sabbath, and daily provision The verb colors Israel’s agrarian life. Six days the people were to “gather” manna, but none on the Sabbath (Exodus 16:26), teaching reliance and obedience. Ruth 2:7 shows Ruth “gathering” behind the reapers under Boaz’s protection, prefiguring Gentile inclusion. At the Feast of Ingathering (Exodus 23:16), produce and people alike were collected in thanksgiving. Proverbs 6:8 commends the ant, who “gathers” in summer; Proverbs 10:5 praises the wise son who “gathers” at harvest. Thus diligence, stewardship, and Sabbath rest are intertwined. Mustering troops and consolidating leadership Political and military uses abound. Judges 20:11: “All the men of Israel gathered as one man against the city.” David “gathered” mighty men (2 Samuel 23:8). Rehoboam “assembled” one hundred eighty thousand chosen warriors to fight Israel but relented at God’s word (1 Kings 12:21). The verb reminds that military strength ultimately lies under divine command, not human ambition (Psalm 33:10). Prophetic in-gathering of exiles The prophets turn the verb into a banner of hope. Deuteronomy 30:3 anticipates a future when the LORD “will gather you again from all the peoples.” Isaiah 11:12 envisions a standard raised for nations as He “gathers the dispersed of Judah.” Psalm 147:2 rejoices, “The LORD builds up Jerusalem; He gathers the exiles of Israel.” Ezekiel 20:41, Zechariah 10:8–10, and Micah 2:12 intensify the promise. The same word thereby links the first return from Babylon, the ongoing preservation of Israel, and the ultimate restoration still awaited. Gathered—or swept away—in judgment The verb also signals removal under wrath. “I will gather them and consume them” (Jeremiah 8:13). Zephaniah 3:8 warns of nations “gathered for assembly of kingdoms” to experience God’s burning anger. Job 27:18 pictures the wicked “gathering” wealth like a moth that will be stripped away. Thus the same act of divine gathering that redeems the faithful also concentrates rebellious powers for destruction. Cosmic and natural images Job 34:14 speaks of God’s withdrawing (“gathering”) man’s spirit and breath, returning him to dust. Job 26:9 depicts Him “covering the face of the full moon,” literally “gathering” it behind cloud. Psalm 33:7 says He “gathers the waters of the sea like a heap.” Such passages magnify His sovereign rule over creation. Foreshadowing the Shepherd-King Isaiah 56:8 unites Gentile mission and Israelite hope: “The Lord GOD declares, He who gathers the outcasts of Israel, ‘I will gather to them still others.’” The Gospel vocabulary for Christ “gathering” disciples (Matthew 23:37; John 11:52) echoes this Hebrew backdrop, portraying Jesus as the definitive Shepherd who brings scattered sheep into one flock (John 10:16). Ministerial and pastoral implications 1. Death is a home-going to covenant fellowship; funerary ministry can proclaim the believer’s sure reception. Summary Across some two hundred passages, אָסַף portrays the purposeful act of God and His people in assembling, providing, protecting, judging, and ultimately restoring. Whether collecting manna at dawn, burying a patriarch, or envisioning the end-time regathering, the verb pulses with covenant continuity and divine sovereignty, inviting every generation to be “gathered” to the LORD in faith and obedience. Forms and Transliterations אֱסֹ֖ף אֱסֹ֤ף אֱסֹ֥ף אֱסֹף֙ אֲסֻפֵ֤י אִסְפ֛וּ אִסְפ֣וּ אִסְפִּ֥י אִסְפוּ֙ אִסְפוּ֩ אִסְפוּ־ אֶאֱסֹ֜ף אֶסְפָה־ אָֽסַף־ אָסְפ֛וּ אָסְפ֥וּ אָסְפֽוּ־ אָסֵ֜ף אָסֵ֤ף אָסֵ֨ף אָסַ֖ף אָסַ֖פְתִּי אָסַ֥ף אָסַ֥פְתָּ אָסַ֨פְתִּי אָסָ֑פְתִּי אָסֹ֥ף אָסֹ֨ף אֹֽסְפָה֙ אֹֽסִפְךָ֙ אֹֽסִפְךָ֜ אֹסְפָֽם׃ אאסף אסף אסף־ אספה אספה־ אספו אספו־ אספי אספך אספם׃ אספת אספתי בְּאָ֨סְפְּךָ֔ בְּאָסְפְּךָ֥ בְּאָסְפְּכֶם֙ בְּהִתְאַסֵּף֙ באספך באספכם בהתאסף הֵ֠אָסֹף הֵֽאָסְפ֗וּ הֵאָֽסְפִי֙ הֵאָֽסְפוּ֙ הֵאָסְפ֣וּ הֵאָסְפ֥וּ הֵאָסֵ֖ף הֵאָסֵ֣ף הָאֹסֵ֨ף האסף האספו האספי וְ֝נֶאֶסְפ֗וּ וְֽנֶאֱ֫סָ֥פוּ וְאָֽסַפְתָּ֞ וְאָסְפ֨וּ וְאָסְפוּ֙ וְאָסַ֖ף וְאָסַ֣ף ׀ וְאָסַ֥ף וְאָסַפְתִּ֣י וְאָסַפְתִּ֨י וְאָסַפְתָּ֖ וְאָסַפְתָּ֣ וְאָסַפְתָּ֥ה וְאֻסְּפ֤וּ וְאֻסְּפ֨וּ וְאֻסַּ֣ף וְאֻסַּף֩ וְהֵאָסֵ֖ף וְהַֽמְאַסֵּ֗ף וְיֵאָֽסְפוּ֙ וְיַאַסְפֵ֖הוּ וְכֶאֱסֹף֙ וְנֶאֱסַ֨ף וְנֶאֱסַפְתֶּ֖ם וְנֶאֱסַפְתָּ֣ וְנֶאֱסַפְתָּ֥ וְנֶאֶסְפ֣וּ וְנֶאֶסְפ֤וּ וְנֶאֶסְפָ֨ה וְנֶאֶסְפוּ־ וַאֲסַפְתּ֖וֹ וַאֲסַפְתּוֹ֙ וַיֵּֽאָסְפ֤וּ וַיֵּֽאָסֵ֞ף וַיֵּאָ֖סֶף וַיֵּאָ֣סְפ֔וּ וַיֵּאָ֣סֶף וַיֵּאָ֥סֶף וַיֵּאָ֨סְפ֜וּ וַיֵּאָֽסְפוּ֙ וַיֵּאָסְפ֖וּ וַיֵּאָסְפ֤וּ וַיֵּאָסְפ֥וּ וַיֵּאָסְפ֧וּ וַיֵּאָסְפ֨וּ וַיֵּאָסֵ֥ף וַיֶּאֱסֹ֕ף וַיֶּאֱסֹ֞ף וַיֶּאֱסֹ֣ף וַיֶּאֱסֹ֤ף וַיֶּאֱסֹ֥ף וַיֶּאֱסֹ֨ף וַיֶּאֱסֹף֙ וַיֶּאֶסֹ֧ף וַיַּ֣אַסְפ֔וּ וַיַּֽאַסְפ֤וּ וַיַּֽאַסְפֵ֖ם וַיַּֽאַסְפוּ֙ וַיַּֽאַסְפוּ־ וַיַּאַסְפ֛וּ וַיַּאַסְפ֜וּ וַיַּאַסְפ֣וּ וַיַּאַסְפ֨וּ וַיַּאַסְפֵ֖הוּ וַיַּאַסְפָ֤הּ וַיַּאַסְפוּ֩ וּמְאַסִּפְכֶ֖ם ואסף ואספו ואספת ואספתה ואספתו ואספתי והאסף והמאסף ויאסף ויאספה ויאספהו ויאספו ויאספו־ ויאספם וכאסף ומאספכם ונאסף ונאספה ונאספו ונאספו־ ונאספת ונאספתם יֵֽאָסֵ֔ף יֵֽאָסֵף֙ יֵאָֽסְפוּ֙ יֵאָסְפ֗וּ יֵאָסֵ֑ף יֵאָסֵ֑פוּ יֵאָסֵ֖ף יֵאָסֵ֤ף יֵאָסֵ֥ף יֵאָסֵ֨ף יֵאָסֵֽפוּ׃ יֵאָסֵפ֑וּן יֶאֱסֹ֥ף יֶאֱסֹֽף׃ יַֽאַסְפֵֽנִי׃ יַאַסְפֶֽךָ׃ יאסף יאסף׃ יאספו יאספו׃ יאספון יאספך׃ יאספני׃ כֶּֽאֱסֹף֙ כאסף לֶאֱס֣וֹף לֶאֱסֹ֥ף לֶאֱסֹ֨ף לאסוף לאסף מְאַסְפָיו֙ מְאַסֵּ֥ף מְאַסֵּֽף־ מְאַסֵּֽף׃ מְאֻסָּ֣ף מאסף מאסף־ מאסף׃ מאספיו נֶֽאֱסְפוּ֙ נֶֽאֱסָפִ֔ים נֶֽאֱסָפִים֙ נֶאֱסְפוּ־ נֶאֱסַ֖ף נֶאֱסַ֥ף נֶאֱסָ֗פוּ נֶאֱסָ֣ף נֶאֱסָפִ֥ים נֶאֱסֹ֖ף נֶאֶסְפ֔וּ נֶאֶסְפ֖וּ נֶאֶסְפ֣וּ נֶאֶסְפ֣וּ ׀ נֶאֶסְפ֤וּ נֶאֶסְפ֥וּ נֶאֶסְפ֬וּ נֶאֶסְפוּ֙ נֶאֶסְפוּ֩ נֶאֶסְפוּ־ נאסף נאספו נאספו־ נאספים תֵּאָסֵ֥ף תֵּאָסֵֽף׃ תֵאָסֵ֖ף תֶּאֱסֹ֔ף תֶּאֱסֹ֣ף תַּאַסְפִ֥י תֹּסֵ֣ף תאסף תאסף׃ תאספי תסף ’ā·sā·p̄ə·tî ’ā·sap̄ ’ā·sap̄- ’ā·sap̄·tā ’ā·sap̄·tî ’ā·sə·p̄ū ’ā·sə·p̄ū- ’ā·sêp̄ ’ā·sōp̄ ’ă·su·p̄ê ’āsap̄ ’āsap̄- ’āsāp̄ətî ’āsap̄tā ’āsap̄tî ’āsêp̄ ’āsəp̄ū ’āsəp̄ū- ’āsōp̄ ’ăsup̄ê ’e’ĕsōp̄ ’e·’ĕ·sōp̄ ’ĕ·sōp̄ ’es·p̄āh- ’ĕsōp̄ ’esp̄āh- ’is·pî ’is·p̄ū ’is·p̄ū- ’ispî ’isp̄ū ’isp̄ū- ’ō·sə·p̄āh ’ō·sə·p̄ām ’ō·sip̄·ḵā ’ōsəp̄āh ’ōsəp̄ām ’ōsip̄ḵā aSaf aSafeti aSafta aSafti aSef aseFu aSof asuFei bə’āsəpəḵā bə’āsəpəḵem bə·’ā·sə·pə·ḵā bə·’ā·sə·pə·ḵem bə·hiṯ·’as·sêp̄ beasepeCha beaspeChem bəhiṯ’assêp̄ behitasSef eeSof esfah eSof hā’ōsêp̄ hā·’ō·sêp̄ haoSef hê’āsêp̄ hê’āsəp̄î hê’āsəp̄ū hê’āsōp̄ hê·’ā·sə·p̄î hê·’ā·sə·p̄ū hê·’ā·sêp̄ hê·’ā·sōp̄ heaSef heaseFi heaseFu Heasof isfu isPi ke’ĕsōp̄ ke·’ĕ·sōp̄ keeSof le’ĕsōp̄ le’ĕsōwp̄ le·’ĕ·sō·wp̄ le·’ĕ·sōp̄ leeSof mə’asp̄āw mə’assêp̄ mə’assêp̄- mə’ussāp̄ mə·’as·p̄āw mə·’as·sêp̄ mə·’as·sêp̄- mə·’us·sāp̄ measFav measSef meusSaf ne’ĕsap̄ ne’ĕsāp̄ ne’ĕsāp̄îm ne’ĕsāp̄ū ne’ĕsōp̄ ne’esp̄ū ne’ĕsp̄ū ne’esp̄ū- ne’ĕsp̄ū- ne·’ĕ·sā·p̄îm ne·’ĕ·sā·p̄ū ne·’ĕ·sap̄ ne·’ĕ·sāp̄ ne·’ĕ·sōp̄ ne·’es·p̄ū ne·’ĕs·p̄ū ne·’es·p̄ū- ne·’ĕs·p̄ū- neeSaf neesaFim neeSafu neesFu neeSof oseFah oseFam osifCha ta’asp̄î ta·’as·p̄î taasFi tê’āsêp̄ ṯê’āsêp̄ te’ĕsōp̄ tê·’ā·sêp̄ ṯê·’ā·sêp̄ te·’ĕ·sōp̄ teaSef teeSof tō·sêp̄ toSef tōsêp̄ ū·mə·’as·sip̄·ḵem ūmə’assip̄ḵem umeassifChem vaasafTo vaiyaasFah vaiyaasFehu vaiyaasFem vaiYaasFu vaiyeAsef vaiyeaseFu vaiyeeSof veaSaf veasafTa veasafTah veasafTi veaseFu vecheeSof vehamasSef veheaSef veneeSaf veneesafTa veneesafTem veneESafu veneesFah veneesfu veusSaf veusseFu veyaasFehu veyeaseFu wa’ăsap̄tōw wa·’ă·sap̄·tōw way·ya·’as·p̄āh way·ya·’as·p̄ê·hū way·ya·’as·p̄êm way·ya·’as·p̄ū way·ya·’as·p̄ū- way·yê·’ā·sə·p̄ū way·yê·’ā·sep̄ way·yê·’ā·sêp̄ way·ye·’e·sōp̄ way·ye·’ĕ·sōp̄ wayya’asp̄āh wayya’asp̄êhū wayya’asp̄êm wayya’asp̄ū wayya’asp̄ū- wayyê’āsep̄ wayyê’āsêp̄ wayyê’āsəp̄ū wayye’esōp̄ wayye’ĕsōp̄ wə’āsap̄ wə’āsap̄tā wə’āsap̄tāh wə’āsap̄tî wə’āsəp̄ū wə’ussap̄ wə’ussəp̄ū wə·’ā·sap̄ wə·’ā·sap̄·tā wə·’ā·sap̄·tāh wə·’ā·sap̄·tî wə·’ā·sə·p̄ū wə·’us·sap̄ wə·’us·sə·p̄ū wə·ham·’as·sêp̄ wə·hê·’ā·sêp̄ wə·ḵe·’ĕ·sōp̄ wə·ne·’ĕ·sā·p̄ū wə·ne·’ĕ·sap̄ wə·ne·’ĕ·sap̄·tā wə·ne·’ĕ·sap̄·tem wə·ne·’es·p̄āh wə·ne·’es·p̄ū wə·ne·’es·p̄ū- wə·ya·’as·p̄ê·hū wə·yê·’ā·sə·p̄ū wəham’assêp̄ wəhê’āsêp̄ wəḵe’ĕsōp̄ wəne’ĕsap̄ wəne’ĕsap̄tā wəne’ĕsap̄tem wəne’ĕsāp̄ū wəne’esp̄āh wəne’esp̄ū wəne’esp̄ū- wəya’asp̄êhū wəyê’āsəp̄ū ya’asp̄eḵā ya’asp̄ênî ya·’as·p̄e·ḵā ya·’as·p̄ê·nî yaasFecha YaasFeni yê’āsêp̄ yê’āsêp̄ū yê’āsəp̄ū yê’āsêp̄ūn ye’ĕsōp̄ yê·’ā·sê·p̄ū yê·’ā·sə·p̄ū yê·’ā·sê·p̄ūn yê·’ā·sêp̄ ye·’ĕ·sōp̄ yeaSef yeaseFu yeaseFun yeeSofLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 6:21 HEB: אֲשֶׁ֣ר יֵֽאָכֵ֔ל וְאָסַפְתָּ֖ אֵלֶ֑יךָ וְהָיָ֥ה NAS: is edible, and gather [it] to yourself; and it shall be for food KJV: that is eaten, and thou shalt gather [it] to thee; and it shall be for food INT: which is edible and gather about become Genesis 25:8 Genesis 25:17 Genesis 29:3 Genesis 29:7 Genesis 29:8 Genesis 29:22 Genesis 30:23 Genesis 34:30 Genesis 35:29 Genesis 42:17 Genesis 49:1 Genesis 49:29 Genesis 49:33 Genesis 49:33 Exodus 3:16 Exodus 4:29 Exodus 9:19 Exodus 23:10 Exodus 23:16 Exodus 32:26 Leviticus 23:39 Leviticus 25:3 Leviticus 25:20 Leviticus 26:25 202 Occurrences |