Lexicon miqra: a convocation, convoking, reading Original Word: מִקְרָאPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: miqra Phonetic Spelling: (mik-raw') Short Definition: convocation NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom qaraDefinitiona convocation, convoking, reading NASB Translationassemblies (2), assembly (2), convocation (14), convocations (3), reading (1), summoning (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מִקְרָא23 noun masculineExodus 12:16 convocation; convoking, reading; — ׳מ absolute Isaiah 1:13; Nehemiah 8:8; cstr Exodus 12:16 +; plural construct מִקְרָאֵי Leviticus 23:2 +; suffix מִקְרָאֶהָ (Ges § 91k) Isaiah 4:5; — 1 convocation, sacred assembly Isaiah 1:13 (after קְרֹא), Isaiah 4:5; usually explicitly קֹדֶשׁ ׳מ, technical term in P for religious gathering on Sabbath and certain sacred days, Exodus 12:16 (twice in verse) + 14 t. Leviticus 23; Numbers 28:1; Numbers 29, + (plural) Leviticus 23:2,4,37. 2 (verbal noun, as Aramaic Infinitive, Ges§ 45e, compare 115 d) convoking, הָעֵדָה ׳מ Numbers 10:2 3 reading Nehemiah 8:8.
Strong's assembly, calling, convocation, reading From qara'; something called out, i.e. A public meeting (the act, the persons, or the place); also a rehearsal -- assembly, calling, convocation, reading. see HEBREW qara' |
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