אָגַר
a.gar (H0103)
to gather
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word אָגַר (a.gar) means "to gather." Its semantic domain indicates that it is related to movement and travel, although its core meaning revolves around collection or assembly of individuals, objects, or ideas. This verb does not specify the method or manner of gathering, only the action itself. The word אָגַר appears three times in the Hebrew Bible, suggesting its usage is fairly limited. Without more information about its specific contexts, it is difficult to determine how this verb was used in a literary or idiomatic sense. However, in its most basic form, אָגַר could describe physical gatherings of people, such as a meeting or assembly, or the accumulation of material possessions.
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You will plant vineyards and dress them, but you will neither drink of the wine, nor harvest, because worms will eat them.
He who gathers in summer is a wise son, but he who sleeps during the harvest is a son who causes shame.