Ingathering
1Ingathering — In gath er*ing, n. The act or business of gathering or collecting anything; especially, the gathering of the fruits of the earth; harvest. [1913 Webster] Thou shalt keep . . . the feast of ingathering. Ex. xxii. 16. [1913 Webster] …
2ingathering — index assemblage, caucus, chamber (body), collection (assembly), company (assemblage), co …
3INGATHERING OF THE EXILES — (Heb. קִבּוּץ גָּלֻיּוֹת kibbutz galuyyot). In biblical Hebrew galut serves as the abstract exile, as in the phrase in the 37th year of Jehoiachin s exile (le galut Yehoyakhin; Jer. 52:31), or the concrete exiles, as in the clause he will release …
4Ingathering of the Exiles — (Kibbutz Galuyot) The concept that the exiled Jewish communities in the Diaspora would be gathered in Israel was derived from the Bible. The ingathering of the exiles became an important element in Zionism during the prestate period and was… …
5ingathering — noun see ingather …
6ingathering — /in gadh euhr ing/, n. 1. a gathering in, esp. of farm products; harvest. 2. a gathering together, as of persons; assembly. [1525 35; IN 1 + GATHERING] * * * …
7ingathering — noun The gathering in of a literal or metaphorical harvest …
8ingathering — n. harvest; bringing in, gathering in, collection; assembly, gathering togetherv. collect, gather in …
9ingathering — noun formal gather in or together. → ingather …
10ingathering — n. Harvest …