מִקְוֶה
miq.veh (H4723C)
collection
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word מִקְוֶה (miqveh) is linguistically defined as a "collection." This word has a physical action semantic domain, which suggests that it pertains to gathering or assemblage. The word appears three times in the Hebrew Bible, indicating that its usage is relatively limited. Without more information on the specific contexts in which the word is used, it's difficult to discern its full range of application or connotation. Given its definition as a "collection," the significance of this word may relate to physical gatherings of people or objects. Without further information on the word's usage, however, this is purely speculative.
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God called the dry land “earth”, and the gathering together of the waters he called “seas”. God saw that it was good.
Yahweh said to Moses, “Tell Aaron, ‘Take your rod, and stretch out your hand over the waters of Egypt, over their rivers, over their streams, and over their pools, and over all their ponds of water, that they may become blood. There will be blood throughout all the land of Egypt, both in vessels of wood and in vessels of stone.’ ”
Nevertheless a spring or a cistern in which water is gathered shall be clean, but that which touches their carcass shall be unclean.