Definition: "Arbota" means "to pick," referring to harvesting grains or other crops by picking them, often using hands, rather than machinery. Here's a detailed definition for "Arbota": 1. To pick or gather: To select or collect something with one's own hand, especially grain (e.g., barley, wheat). 2. To harvest: Extracting fruit or vegetables from a plant with the aid of tools such as choppers, picks, etc. 3. To extract food by picking it up: To remove crops from ground, typically with agricultural equipment, such as tractors and plows. In the Bible, "Arbota" is mentioned in 1 Kings 20:7 when Elijah speaks to the people about fetching a good harvest: "Then I will speak to you of these things; I shall call upon heaven against them, and will set my face against those who do evil." This passage suggests that if Israel were to gather together for a meal, they would have to go out and pick their grain, which is the exact action described in 1 Kings 20:7.