Lexical Summary qahal: To assemble, to gather, to congregate Original Word: קָהַל Strong's Exhaustive Concordance assemble selves together, gather selves together A primitive root; to convoke -- assemble (selves) (together), gather (selves) (together). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origindenominative verb from qahal Definition to gather as an assembly or congregation NASB Translation assemble (7), assembled (26), calls an assembly (1), convening (1), gathered (4). Brown-Driver-Briggs [קָהַל] verb denominative (Gerber107f.) assemble as a קָהָל; — Niph`al Perfect3masculine plural נִקְהֲלוּ Esther 9:2 3t.; Imperfect3masculine singular וַיִּקָּהֵל Exodus 32:1; Jeremiah 26:9; 3masculine plural וַיִּקָּֽהֲלוּ 2 Samuel 20:14 Qr (Kt ויקלהו, compare HPS), etc.; Infinitive construct הִקָּהֵל Numbers 17:7; Esther 8:11; Participle plural נִקְהָלִים Ezekiel 38:7; — assemble as a קָהָל: 1. a. for conflict or war 2 Samuel 20:14 (Qr; see above), Esther 8:11; Esther 9:2,15,16,18; with עַל person Ezekiel 38:7, accusative of location Joshua 22:12; Judges 20:1. b. rebellion, with עַל person Numbers 16:3; Numbers 17:7; Numbers 20:2 (P), possibly also Exodus 32:1 (J; most, unto Aaron). 2 for religious purposes: to erect tent of meeting, accusative of location Joshua 18:1 (P); hear word of ׳י, with אֶל location Leviticus 8:4 (P), ב location + אֶל person Jeremiah 26:9; for festival, אֶל person 1 Kings 8:2 2Chronicles 5:3; לְ local 2 Chronicles 20:26. Hiph`il Perfect2masculine singular הִקְהַלְתָּ Ezekiel 38:13, וְהִקְהַלְתָּ֫ Numbers 8:9; 3masculine plural הִקְהִילוּ Numbers 1:18; Imperfect3masculine singular יַקְהִיל Job 11:10; אָז יַקְהֵל 1 Kings 8:1 = יַקְהֵיל2Chronicles 5:2; וַיַּקְהֵל Exodus 35:1 + ( Qal Imperfect in i according to BaNB p. 147); plural וַיַּקְהִלוּ Numbers 20:10; Imperative masculine singular הַקְהֵל Leviticus 8:3 +, etc.; Infinitive construct הַקְהִיל Numbers 10:7; — summon an assembly: 1. a. for judgment Job 11:10. b. for war 1 Kings 12:21 2Chronicles 11:1; Ezekiel 38:13. 2 for religious purposes: with accusative אֶתהַֿקָּהָל Numbers 10:7, + אֶל location Numbers 20:10, with accusative (כָּלֿ)הָעֵדָה Exodus 35:1; Numbers 1:18; Numbers 8:9; Numbers 20:8 (P), + אל location Leviticus 8:3; Numbers 16:19 (P); with accusative הָעָם Deuteronomy 4:10; Deuteronomy 31:12; כָּליֿשׂראל 1 Chronicles 13:5; 1 Chronicles 15:3; elders of tribes Deuteronomy 31:28, of Israel 1 Kings 8:1 2Chronicles 5:2; princes of Israel 1 Chronicles 28:1. Topical Lexicon Foundational Meaning and Semantic Range קָהַל (qāhal) functions as a dynamic verb denoting the intentional act of gathering, assembling, or calling a company together. The action may be initiated by God, by a recognized human leader, or by the people themselves. The verb never suggests a casual crowd but rather a purposeful convocation, whether for worship, counsel, warfare, or judicial deliberation. While closely related to its noun cognate קָהָל (qāhāl, “assembly, congregation”), the verb places emphasis on the summons itself—on the bringing together of individuals into a unified whole. Occurrences and Literary Distribution Approximately thirty-eight verbal occurrences span every major Old Testament division: The prevalence in the Pentateuch underscores the formative role of corporate gathering in Israel’s identity, while later appearances reveal continuity of the same principle throughout Israel’s monarchy, exile, and restoration. Theological Implications of Assembly 1. Divine Initiative. The first great corporate summons at Sinai illustrates that it is the LORD who ultimately “assembles” His people to Himself (Deuteronomy 4:10; 9:10). Israel exists because God gathers. Historical Contexts of Israel’s Gatherings • Exodus 32:1 shows the people misusing the privilege of assembly, “gathering around Aaron” to demand an idol. The same verb later records the Levites who “gathered to him” (Exodus 32:26) in loyalty to the LORD, highlighting that the direction of one’s gathering determines blessing or judgment. Worship and Covenant Renewal qāhal is regularly used in contexts demanding that the gathered populace hear God’s word, renew allegiance, and celebrate sacred feasts. Within this framework, worship is not merely individual devotion but a communal act dependent on mutual presence, public proclamation, and shared submission to God’s revealed will. Leadership, Authority, and Judicial Assemblies qāhal appears in administrative and military contexts, demonstrating that God’s people are to act collectively under righteous leadership. Prophetic and Eschatological Overtones The prophets employ qāhal to describe both impending judgment and future hope. On one hand, nations gather against Jerusalem. On the other, God promises to re-gather His scattered people, implicitly reversing the curse of exile. The root thus participates in a forward-looking theology of consummation in which God’s final act will be to assemble a purified remnant and, ultimately, people from every nation under Messiah’s reign (compare Isaiah 11:12; Micah 4:6–7). Practical Applications for Ministry 1. High View of Corporate Worship: Scripture’s recurring summons to gather admonishes contemporary believers to esteem Lord’s-Day assembly, resisting individualistic spirituality (Hebrews 10:24-25). In every age קָהַל reminds God’s people that they are not a loose collection of spiritual consumers but a called and covenanted assembly, summoned by their King for His glory and their collective good. Forms and Transliterations בְּהִקָּהֵ֤ל בהקהל הִקְהִ֗ילוּ הִקְהַ֣לְתָּ הַנִּקְהָלִ֣ים הַקְהִ֧ילוּ הַקְהֵ֑ל הַקְהֵ֣ל הַקְהֶל־ הנקהלים הקהילו הקהל הקהל־ הקהלת וְ֝יַקְהִ֗יל וְהִ֨קְהַלְתָּ֔ וְהַקְהֵ֤ל וַיִּֽקָּהֲל֞וּ וַיִּקָּ֣הֲל֔וּ וַיִּקָּ֨הֲל֜וּ וַיִּקָּהֲל֧וּ וַיִּקָּהֵ֧ל וַיִּקָּהֵ֨ל וַיַּקְהִ֜לוּ וַיַּקְהֵ֣ל וַיַּקְהֵ֤ל וַיַּקְהֵ֥ל וַיַּקְהֵ֨ל וַיַּקְהֵל֩ וַתִּקָּהֵ֨ל וַתִּקָּהֵל֙ וּבְהַקְהִ֖יל ובהקהיל והקהל והקהלת ויקהיל ויקהל ויקהלו ותקהל יַקְהֵ֣ל יַקְהֵ֨יל יקהיל יקהל לְהִקָּהֵל֮ להקהל נִקְהֲל֣וּ ׀ נִקְהֲל֨וּ נִקְהֲלוּ֙ נקהלו bə·hiq·qā·hêl behikkaHel bəhiqqāhêl hakHel hakHilu han·niq·hā·lîm hannikhaLim hanniqhālîm haq·hêl haq·hel- haq·hî·lū haqhêl haqhel- haqhîlū hikHalta hikHilu hiq·hal·tā hiq·hî·lū hiqhaltā hiqhîlū lə·hiq·qā·hêl lehikkaHel ləhiqqāhêl nikhaLu niq·hă·lū niqhălū ū·ḇə·haq·hîl ūḇəhaqhîl uvehakHil vaiyakHel vaiyakHilu vaiyikkahaLu vaiyikkaHel vattikkaHel vehakHel veHikhalta veyakHil wat·tiq·qā·hêl wattiqqāhêl way·yaq·hêl way·yaq·hi·lū way·yiq·qā·hă·lū way·yiq·qā·hêl wayyaqhêl wayyaqhilū wayyiqqāhălū wayyiqqāhêl wə·haq·hêl wə·hiq·hal·tā wə·yaq·hîl wəhaqhêl wəhiqhaltā wəyaqhîl yakHeil yakHel yaq·hêl yaqhêlLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Exodus 32:1 HEB: מִן־ הָהָ֑ר וַיִּקָּהֵ֨ל הָעָ֜ם עַֽל־ NAS: the people assembled about KJV: the people gathered themselves together unto Aaron, INT: from the mountain assembled the people about Exodus 35:1 Leviticus 8:3 Leviticus 8:4 Numbers 1:18 Numbers 8:9 Numbers 10:7 Numbers 16:3 Numbers 16:19 Numbers 16:42 Numbers 20:2 Numbers 20:8 Numbers 20:10 Deuteronomy 4:10 Deuteronomy 31:12 Deuteronomy 31:28 Joshua 18:1 Joshua 22:12 Judges 20:1 1 Kings 8:1 1 Kings 8:2 1 Kings 12:21 1 Chronicles 13:5 1 Chronicles 15:3 1 Chronicles 28:1 38 Occurrences |