44 occurrences

'Took' in the Bible

These things took place at Bethany on the other side of the Jordan, where John was giving baptism.

And he took him to Jesus. Looking at him fixedly Jesus said, You are Simon, the son of John; your name will be Cephas (which is to say, Peter).

Then he said to them, Now take some, and give it to the master of the feast. So they took it to him.

After tasting the water which had now become wine, the master of the feast (having no idea where it came from, though it was clear to the servants who took the water out) sent for the newly-married man,

The Jews said, The building of this Temple took forty-six years; and you will put it up in three days!

Are you greater than our father Jacob who gave us the fountain and took the water of it himself, with his children and his cattle?

So when he came into Galilee, the Galilaeans took him to their hearts because of the things which they had seen him do in Jerusalem at the feast--they themselves having been there at the feast.

And the man became well straight away, and took up his bed and went. Now that day was the Sabbath.

Then Jesus took the cakes and having given praise to God, he gave them to the people who were seated, and the fishes in the same way, as much as they had need of.

So they took them up: twelve baskets full of broken bits of the five cakes which were over after the people had had enough.

And they took a boat and went across the sea in the direction of Capernaum. By then it was dark and still Jesus had not come to them.

Then they readily took him into the boat: and straight away the boat was at the land to which they were going.

This is the bread which has come down from heaven. It is not like the food which your fathers had: they took of the manna, and are dead; but he who takes this bread for food will have life for ever.

Jesus said these words in the place where the offerings were stored, while he was teaching in the Temple: but no man took him because his time was still to come.

So they took up stones to send at him: but Jesus got secretly out of their way and went out of the Temple.

They took him before the Pharisees--this man who had been blind.

Then the Jews took up stones again to send at him.

So they took away the stone. And Jesus, looking up to heaven, said, Father, I give praise to you for hearing me.

And from that day they took thought together how to put him to death.

And Jesus saw a young ass and took his seat on it; as the Writings say,

Got up from table, put off his robe and took a cloth and put it round him.

Then, after washing their feet and putting on his robe again, he took his seat and said to them, Do you see what I have done to you?

This was the answer Jesus gave: It is the one to whom I will give this bit of bread after I have put it in the vessel. Then he took the bit of bread, put it into the vessel, and gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot.

Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, took it out and gave the high priest's servant a blow, cutting off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus.

Then the band and the chief captain and the police took Jesus and put cords round him.

They took him first to Annas, because Annas was the father-in-law of Caiaphas who was the high priest that year.

But Peter was kept outside at the door. Then this other disciple, who was a friend of the high priest, came out and had a word with the girl who kept the door, and took Peter in.

So they took Jesus from the house of Caiaphas to the Praetorium. It was early. They themselves did not go into the Praetorium, so that they might not become unclean, but might take the Passover.

So when these words came to Pilate's ear, he took Jesus out, seating himself in the judge's seat in a place named in Hebrew, Gabbatha, or the Stone Floor.

So then he gave him up to them to be put to death on the cross. And they took Jesus away;

And when Jesus was nailed to the cross, the men of the army took his clothing, and made a division of it into four parts, to every man a part, and they took his coat: now the coat was without a join, made out of one bit of cloth.

Then he said to the disciple, There is your mother! And from that hour the disciple took her to his house.

After these things, Joseph of Arimathaea, who was a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for fear of the Jews, made a request to Pilate to let him take away the body of Jesus: and Pilate said he might do so. So he went and took away his body.

Then they took the body of Jesus, folding linen about it with the spices, as is the way of the Jews when they put the dead to rest.

Simon Peter said to them, I am going fishing. They said to him, And we will come with you. They went out and got into the boat; but that night they took no fish.

Then Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them, and the fish in the same way.

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Root Form
Definition
Usage
בּזז 
Bazaz 
Usage: 43

בּער 
Ba`ar 
burn , ... away , kindle , brutish , eaten , set , burn up , eat up , feed , heated , took , wasted
Usage: 94

עדה עדא 
`ada' (Aramaic) 
Usage: 9

קבל 
Qabal 
Usage: 13

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