Old Testament readings use the Septuagint , the Scripture the apostles quoted. Masoretic numbering shown for reference.Learn why

receive

verb transitive
To take, as a thing offered or sent; to accept. He had the offer of a donation, but he would not receive it.

receive

To take as due or as a reward. He received the money on the day it was payable. He received ample compensation.

receive

To take or obtain from another in any manner, and either good or evil. Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? Job 2:10.

receive

To take, as a thing communicated; as, to receive a wound by a shot; to receive a disease by contagion. The idea of a solidity we receive by our touch.

receive

To take or obtain intellectually; as, to receive an opinion or notion from others.

receive

To embrace. Receive with meekness the engrafted word. James 1:27.

receive

To allow; to hold; to retain; as a custom long received.

receive

To admit. Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory. Psalm 73:24.

receive

To welcome; to lodge and entertain; as a guest. They kindled a fire and received us every one, because of the present rain and because of the cold. Acis 28:2,

receive

To admit into membership or fellowship. Him that is weak in the faith, receive ye. Romans 14:1.

receive

To take in or on; to hold; to contain. The brazen altar was too little to receive the burnt-offering. 7 Kings 8:64.

receive

To be endowed with. Ye shall receive power after that the Holy Spirit has come upon you. Acts 1:8.

receive

To take into a place or state. After the Lord had spoken to them, he was received up into heaven. Mark 16:19.

receive

To take or have as something ascribed; as, to receive praise or blame. Revelation 4:11; Revelation 5:12.

receive

To bear with or suffer. 2 Corinthians 11:16.

receive

To believe in. John 1:11-12.

receive

To accept or admit officially or in an official character. The minister was received by the emperor or court.

receive

To take stolen goods from a thief, knowing them to be stolen.