קטר | Abarim Publications Theological Dictionary (Old Testament Hebrew) (2024)

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קטר

There are two separate verbs קטר (qatar) that either have nothing to do with each other, or there aren't two roots at all; just one:

קטרI

The denominative verb קטר (qatar I) means to burn incense, or sacrifice something that will result in lots of pleasing smoke (Exodus 29:13, Isaiah 6:4, Jeremiah 19:13). Essentially this verb means "to make to rise up in smoke". According to HAW Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament, a similar verb in Babylonian means simply to rise. And according to BDB Theological Dictionary the Assyrian cognate means to smoke.

It should be noted that turning something into smoke and letting it waft about mimics the non-discriminatory or non-selective distribution of energy and blessings that mark God, and his sun and rain and even his Spirit (Matthew 5:45, Joel 2:28). Modern philanthropy imagines it can do better than God, and tends to select to whom it gives. But giving life to one is the same as taking it from another, and the best intentions of the most generous selective givers have the exact same effect as the purifying efforts of people like Hitler. Godly people give to whomever comes along, without testing them first on their merit and virtue. Ungodly and evil people use their own standards to try their visitors, and reward them to the degree of similarity to themselves. Godly people use their wealth to bring forth a godly diversity in a grateful world. Evil people use their wealth to forge a desperate world into their own image.

In the Biblical symbolic structure, incense burning or otherwise producing a pleasing smoke, is much more than just pleasant. Converting an item into smoke allowed it to "rise" into heaven as a sort of smoke-mail, so to speak. But this not simply because smoke rises but because it dissipates and seems to disappear into another dimension. God, after all, is everywhere and not only "up there". Uniquely in the religiously arena, the Hebrew prophets campaigned vehemently against the old illusion that heaven was "up there," and that high places would be closer to God than any location on sea level. Hence the Tower of Babel, which reached into the sky, was destroyed - Genesis 11:4; Lifting eyes to heaven and worshipping stars was condemned - Deuteronomy 4:19, Jeremiah 8:2, Zephaniah 1:5; So called high-places were condemned - Deuteronomy 12:2, Psalm 78:58; The Word is not on a high mountain but in us - Deuteronomy 30:14; And the Kingdom of God is not in outer space but in our midst - Luke 17:21.

Creating smoke has a very strong spiritual dimension. Hence David sings, "may my prayer be counted as incense before Thee" (Psalm 141:2), and John the Revelator sees golden bowls full of incense that represent the prayers of the saints (Revelation 5:8, 8:3). Paul speaks of the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him, and "us" being the aroma of Christ to God (2 Corinthians 2:14-15). And when Jesus "rose," his disciples were gazing intently into the sky, only to be told off by the angels (Acts 1:11). Yes, clouds took Jesus from sight, but it is by no means implied that he sailed off into space.

Other derivations of this root all have to do with incense or smoke:

  • The feminine noun קטרת (qetoret), meaning incense or perfume (Ezekiel 16:18).
  • The masculine noun קיטור (qitor), meaning thick smoke (Genesis 19:28, Psalm 119:83).
  • The feminine noun קטר (qitter), meaning incense (Jeremiah 44:21 only).
  • The masculine noun מקטר (miqtar), place of sacrificial smoke (Exodus 30:1 only).
  • The similar masculine noun מקטר (muqtar), incense (Malachi 1:11 only).
  • The feminine noun מקטרת (miqteret), censer (Ezekiel 8:11).
  • The feminine noun מקטרה (meqattera), incense altar (2 Chronicles 30:14).
  • A variant that isn't treated by HAW Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament but is by BDB Theological Dictionary is קטורה (qtwrh). It means incense, is used only in Deuteronomy 33:10 and is pretty much identical to the name Keturah
קטרII

The verb קטר (qatar II) is a dubious word, according to BDB Theological Dictionary, which also submits that it apparently means to shut in or enclose. It occurs in the Bible only once, in Ezekiel 46:22 in the plural construction קטרותחצרות (qeterot haserot), meaning "enclosed(?) courts".

See Also
Arabian Oryx

Some scholars have proposed that this verb doesn't really exist and that Ezekiel 46:22 contains a typo and the author meant קטנות (qatonot) from the verb קטן (qaton), meaning to be small.

None of the consulted sources, however, proposes that this "second" verb קטר (qatar) is really not a second but still the first one, and that it means smoky or nice smelling courts. After all, Ezekiel's host explains that "these are the boiling places, where the ministers of the house shall boil the sacrifices of the people" (Ezekiel 46:24).

Associated Biblical names

♀Keturahקטורה

⌂Kitronקטרון

קטר | Abarim Publications Theological Dictionary (Old Testament Hebrew) (2024)

FAQs

How many volumes in theological dictionary of the old testament? ›

Theological Dictionary of the Old Testament | TDOT (15 vols.)

What is the meaning of the word כפר? ›

The main meaning of the root כפר is "atone". For example, in יום כפור (Yom Kippur), the Day of Atonement. Kfar (Hebrew: כפר) — village. Kaparah (Hebrew: כפרה) — atonement for a transgression, or compensation through monetary or spiritual means.

What is Qatar in the Bible? ›

to sacrifice, burn incense, burn sacrifices, make sacrifices smoke.

What does the Hebrew word Qatsar mean? ›

Qatsar Definition

NAS Word Usage - Total: 15. to be short, be impatient, be vexed, be grieved. (Qal) to be short. (Piel) to shorten.

How many books are in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament? ›

The Hebrew canon contains 24 books, one for each of the scrolls on which these works were written in ancient times.

How many Old Testament books are contained in Catholic and Orthodox Bibles? ›

The books that compose the Old Testament canon and their order and names differ between various branches of Christianity. The canons of the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches comprise up to 49 books; the Catholic canon comprises 46 books; and the most common Protestant canon comprises 39 books.

What is this word Melchizedek? ›

Melchizedek is an old Canaanite name meaning “My King Is [the god] Sedek” or “My King Is Righteousness” (the meaning of the similar Hebrew cognate). Salem, of which he is said to be king, is very probably Jerusalem.

What does kaphar mean in Hebrew? ›

to cover, purge, make an atonement, make reconciliation, cover over with pitch. (Qal) to coat or cover with pitch. (Piel)

What did the word originally mean? ›

: in the beginning : in the first place : initially. 3. : in a fresh or original manner.

What was Egypt called in the Bible? ›

Mizraim (Hebrew: מִצְרַיִם / מִצְרָיִם, Modern Mīṣrayīm [mitsˈʁajim] Tiberian Mīṣrāyīm / Mīṣráyīm [misˤˈrɔjim] \ [misˤˈrajim]; cf. Arabic: مصر, romanized: Miṣr) is the Hebrew and Aramaic name for the land of Egypt and its people.

What is the old name of Greece in the Bible? ›

The related Hebrew name, Yavan or Javan (יָוָן), was used to refer to the Greek nation in the Eastern Mediterranean in early Biblical times. There was an eponymous character Javan mentioned in Genesis 10:2.

Why is Egypt mentioned so much in the Bible? ›

When Israel and Judah were being destroyed, groups fled to Egypt for refuge. And so it was a safe haven, yet it was also a place where Israel was oppressed. Egypt is a great symbol of bondage in biblical literature. In prophetic literature, Egypt symbolizes the powers of the world that will ultimately fail us.

What does El Shaddai mean in Hebrew breasts? ›

Shaddai meaning breasts

The Hebrew noun shad (שד) means "breast". Biblical scholar David Biale notes that of the six times that the name El Shaddai appears in the Book of Genesis, five are in connection with fertility blessings for the Patriarchs.

What does the word Sabachthani mean? ›

Sabachthani generally means to have been abandoned or left behind, but it means to have been abandoned for a purpose or reason. When we generally think of “forsaken,” we think of an uncaring abandonment. The Aramaic word for being abandoned without care or because of being unwanted would be taatani.

What does Bara mean in Hebrew? ›

🔈🔈 The word for this week is 'Bara' or 'Created.

How many volumes does the Old Testament have? ›

The modern Protestant Bible consists of 66 books with two distinct sections: The Old Testament (39 books) and the New Testament (27 books).

How many volumes of the dictionary are there? ›

They were published in 1972, 1976, 1982, and 1986 respectively, bringing the complete dictionary to 16 volumes, or 17 counting the first supplement.

How many canonical books are there in the Old Testament? ›

The Catholic Church considers that in the Council of Rome in 382 AD, under the Papacy of Damasus I, was defined the complete canon of the Bible, accepting 46 books for the Old Testament, including what the Reformed Churches consider.

What version of the Bible has the most books? ›

Some Protestants use Bibles which also include 14 additional books in a section known as the Apocrypha (though these are not considered canonical) bringing the total to 80 books. This is in contrast with the 73 books of the Catholic Bible, which includes seven deuterocanonical books as a part of the Old Testament.

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