Scooping
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Definition and Context:
Scooping, in a biblical context, refers to the act of gathering or collecting, often associated with the gathering of resources such as water, grain, or other materials. This action is typically performed using hands or tools designed for collection. The concept of scooping can be seen in various passages throughout the Bible, where it is often symbolic of provision, sustenance, and divine blessing.

Biblical References:

1. Provision and Sustenance:
In the Old Testament, the act of scooping is often related to God's provision for His people. For instance, in the account of Gideon, God instructs Gideon to observe how the men drink water from the river, separating those who scoop water with their hands from those who lap it like dogs (Judges 7:5-6). This act of scooping water becomes a means of selecting the men who would accompany Gideon, highlighting the importance of discernment and divine guidance.

2. Symbolism of Abundance:
Scooping is also symbolic of abundance and blessing. In the context of agriculture, the act of scooping grain or other produce signifies a bountiful harvest. Proverbs 11:26 states, "The people will curse the hoarder of grain, but blessing will crown the one who sells it." Here, the act of scooping and distributing grain is associated with generosity and the sharing of God's blessings with others.

3. Divine Judgment and Justice:
The imagery of scooping can also be found in passages that discuss divine judgment. In Isaiah 30:14 , the prophet describes the breaking of a potter's jar, "so ruthlessly shattered that a piece will not be found among the fragments to scoop coals from a hearth or to dip water from a cistern." This vivid imagery underscores the completeness of God's judgment and the futility of human efforts apart from His will.

4. Miraculous Provision:
In the New Testament, the concept of scooping is indirectly referenced in the miracles of Jesus. For example, during the feeding of the five thousand, Jesus instructs His disciples to gather the leftover pieces after the multitude has eaten (John 6:12-13). Although the term "scooping" is not explicitly used, the act of collecting the fragments signifies God's miraculous provision and the abundance that comes from His hand.

Theological Implications:
The act of scooping in the Bible often carries deeper theological implications. It serves as a reminder of God's provision and care for His people, illustrating His ability to meet their needs in both ordinary and extraordinary ways. Additionally, it highlights the importance of stewardship, generosity, and the responsible management of resources. Through the imagery of scooping, believers are encouraged to trust in God's provision, to share His blessings with others, and to recognize His sovereignty in all aspects of life.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scoop.
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The Northern Mountains
... it from me to thrust my somewhat empty head into the battle which has raged for
some time past between those who attribute all lakes to the scooping action of ...
//christianbookshelf.org/kingsley/at last/chapter xi the northern mountains.htm

Calvary
... one feels one's mind to be like some tiny creature at the bottom of the sea"as
incapable of comprehending it all as is the crustacean of scooping up the ...
/.../stalker/the trial and death of jesus christ/chapter xii calvary.htm

To the Rev. A. Brandram
... A few days since they intercepted an unfortunate courier, and after scooping out
his eyes put him to death with most painful tortures, and mangled his body in ...
/.../borrow/letters of george borrow/to the rev a brandram 17.htm

Carried by Four
... The Greek word used by Mark, which is interpreted "breaking up," is a very emphatic
word, and signifies digging through, or scooping up, which evidently ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 17 1871/carried by four.htm

Thesaurus
Scooping (1 Occurrence)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Scoop. Multi-Version
Concordance Scooping (1 Occurrence). Isaiah 30:14 And he will ...
/s/scooping.htm - 6k

Scoop (2 Occurrences)
... 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. ...
/s/scoop.htm - 7k

Gouge (4 Occurrences)
... 1. (n.) A chisel, with a hollow or semi cylindrical blade, for scooping or cutting
holes, channels, or grooves, in wood, stone, etc.; a similar instrument ...
/g/gouge.htm - 8k

Scoops (1 Occurrence)

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Palestine (1 Occurrence)
... In the Beersheba plains the water, running under the surface, is reached by scooping
shallow pits-especially those near Gerar, to be noticed later. ...
/p/palestine.htm - 89k

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Scooping (1 Occurrence)

Isaiah 30:14
And he will let it be broken as a potter's vessel is broken: it will be smashed to bits without mercy; so that there will not be a bit in which one may take fire from the fireplace, or water from the spring.
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