Topical Encyclopedia In biblical times, the concept of a "scoop" as understood in modern terms—such as a tool for digging or lifting—does not appear explicitly in the Scriptures. However, the idea of scooping or gathering can be inferred from various activities and tools mentioned throughout the Bible, particularly in the context of agriculture, temple service, and daily life.Agricultural Context In ancient Israel, agriculture was a central part of life, and various tools were used for harvesting and gathering crops. While the Bible does not specifically mention a "scoop," the action of gathering grain or other produce can be seen in passages describing the harvest. For example, in the Book of Ruth, Ruth is described as gleaning in the fields of Boaz, gathering leftover grain after the reapers (Ruth 2:2-3). This act of gathering can be likened to scooping up the grain from the ground. Temple Service In the context of temple service, the priests used various utensils for offerings and sacrifices. Although the term "scoop" is not used, the function of certain tools may resemble it. For instance, in the construction of the tabernacle, specific utensils were crafted for handling offerings. Exodus 25:29 mentions, "And you are to make its plates and dishes, as well as its pitchers and bowls, with which to pour out drink offerings; you shall make them of pure gold." These items, while not explicitly called scoops, served the purpose of handling and distributing offerings. Daily Life and Symbolism The act of scooping or gathering can also be seen symbolically in the Bible. Proverbs 30:4 poses rhetorical questions about the nature of God and His creation, including, "Who has gathered the wind in His hands?" This imagery of gathering or scooping the wind highlights God's omnipotence and control over creation. In a metaphorical sense, the concept of scooping can be related to the gathering of people or nations. Isaiah 40:12 speaks of God's sovereignty, stating, "Who has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, or marked off the heavens with the span of His hand? Who has held the dust of the earth in a basket, or weighed the mountains on a scale and the hills with a balance?" Here, the imagery of holding or gathering the earth's elements reflects God's power and authority. Conclusion While the specific term "scoop" is not found in the Bible, the actions and tools associated with gathering, whether in agriculture, temple service, or symbolic language, reflect the broader biblical themes of provision, service, and divine sovereignty. These elements underscore the practical and spiritual aspects of life in biblical times, illustrating the interconnectedness of daily activities and faith. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A large ladle; a vessel with a long handle, used for dipping liquids; a utensil for bailing boats.2. (n.) A deep shovel, or any similar implement for digging out and dipping or shoveling up anything; as, a flour scoop; the scoop of a dredging machine. 3. (n.) A spoon-shaped instrument, used in extracting certain substances or foreign bodies. 4. (n.) A place hollowed out; a basin like cavity; a hollow. 5. (n.) A sweep; a stroke; a swoop. 6. (n.) The act of scooping, or taking with a scoop or ladle; a motion with a scoop, as in dipping or shoveling. 7. (n.) To take out or up with, a scoop; to lade out. 8. (n.) To empty by lading; as, to scoop a well dry. 9. (n.) To make hollow, as a scoop or dish; to excavate; to dig out; to form by digging or excavation. Strong's Hebrew 2834. chasaph -- to strip off, strip, make bare... root Definition to strip off, strip, make bare NASB Word Usage bared (2), draw (1), scoop (1), strip off (1), stripped them bare (1), stripped your off (1 ... /hebrew/2834.htm - 6k 6895. qabab -- to utter a curse against, curse Library Within King's College Chapel The Indwelling Christ Down the Islands Monos A Letter from a West Indian Cottage Ornee The Cocal Humbly Inscribed to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, one of his ... Memoir of John Bunyan Thesaurus Scoop (2 Occurrences)... 2. (n.) A deep shovel, or any similar implement for digging out and dipping or shoveling up anything; as, a flour scoop; the scoop of a dredging machine. ... /s/scoop.htm - 7k Unsparingly (5 Occurrences) Rout (6 Occurrences) Pale (16 Occurrences) Bail (1 Occurrence) Bucket (1 Occurrence) Cave (40 Occurrences) Scooping (1 Occurrence) Scolding (1 Occurrence) Shovel (3 Occurrences) Resources If Jesus paid the price for our sin, why do we still suffer the consequences of our sin? | GotQuestions.orgWhat does the Bible say about adultery? | GotQuestions.org What is the biblical punishment for adultery? | GotQuestions.org Scoop: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Scoop (2 Occurrences)Proverbs 6:27 Isaiah 30:14 Subtopics Related Terms |