Jump to: ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia In biblical times, the bucket was a practical tool used primarily for drawing water from wells, cisterns, or other water sources. While the term "bucket" itself is not frequently mentioned in the Bible, the concept and function of a bucket are implied in various passages that describe the act of drawing water.Biblical References and Context 1. Drawing Water: The act of drawing water is a common theme in the Bible, often associated with daily life and sustenance. In Genesis 24:14-20, Rebekah draws water for Abraham's servant and his camels, demonstrating hospitality and diligence. Although the specific term "bucket" is not used, the process of drawing water implies the use of a vessel, likely a bucket or similar container. 2. Symbolism of Water: Water holds significant symbolic meaning in the Bible, representing life, purification, and the Holy Spirit. In John 4:7-15, Jesus speaks to the Samaritan woman at the well, offering her "living water." The act of drawing water from a well, possibly using a bucket, serves as a backdrop for this profound spiritual teaching. 3. Tools and Implements: The Bible often references tools and implements used in daily life, reflecting the agrarian and pastoral culture of ancient Israel. While specific terms like "bucket" may not appear, the use of such tools would have been understood by the original audience. In Isaiah 40:15, the nations are described as "a drop in a bucket," illustrating the insignificance of earthly powers compared to God's majesty. 4. Cultural Practices: In ancient Near Eastern cultures, drawing water was typically the responsibility of women and servants. This task was essential for providing water for household needs, livestock, and irrigation. The use of a bucket or similar vessel would have been a familiar sight in the daily routines of biblical characters. Theological Implications The imagery of drawing water, often associated with a bucket, can be seen as a metaphor for spiritual nourishment and the provision of God's grace. Just as a bucket is used to draw physical water, believers are called to draw from the well of salvation and the living water offered by Christ. This imagery underscores the necessity of seeking sustenance from God and relying on His provision for both physical and spiritual needs. Practical Applications In a modern context, the concept of a bucket can serve as a reminder of the importance of being vessels for God's work. Just as a bucket is used to carry and distribute water, Christians are called to carry the message of the Gospel and share the love of Christ with others. The humble bucket, though simple in design, plays a crucial role in the sustenance and well-being of a community, much like the role of believers in the body of Christ. Easton's Bible Dictionary A vessel to draw water with (Isaiah 40:15); used figuratively, probably, of a numerous issue (Numbers 24:7). Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A vessel for drawing up water from a well, or for catching, holding, or carrying water, sap, or other liquids.2. (n.) A vessel (as a tub or scoop) for hoisting and conveying coal, ore, grain, etc. 3. (n.) One of the receptacles on the rim of a water wheel into which the water rushes, causing the wheel to revolve; also, a float of a paddle wheel. 4. (n.) The valved piston of a lifting pump. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia BUCKETbuk'-et (deli): The word is found only in Isaiah 40:15 Numbers 24:7, in the latter passage in a figurative use. The bucket was doubtless a waterskin with two cross-pieces at the top to fit it for use in drawing water, like those now in use in Palestine. The ordinary word for water-skin is a different one (no'dh). Greek 502. antlema -- a container to draw with ... Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: antlema Phonetic Spelling: (ant'-lay-mah) Short Definition: a pail Definition: what is drawn; a vessel or bucket to draw ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/502.htm - 6k 501. antleo -- to bail out, draw water Strong's Hebrew 1805. deli -- a bucket... 1804, 1805. deli. 1806 . a bucket. Transliteration: deli Phonetic Spelling: (del-ee') Short Definition: bucket. Word Origin from ... /hebrew/1805.htm - 6k 5845. atin -- probably a pail, bucket 1802. dalah -- to draw (water) Library Conflagration The Apostles Chosen How Does it Come? What are the Clouds? Occasion of Writing. Relative Position of Jews and Gentiles ... Repentance Applicable to all the Kinds of Sin to be Practised not ... But as to those who Think that not Here... Christian Conversation Opposition to Messiah Ruinous Redemption through Blood, the Gracious Forgiveness of Sins Thesaurus Bucket (1 Occurrence)...BUCKET. ... 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