Lexicon qatar: To burn incense, to offer a sacrifice, to smoke Original Word: קָטַר Strong's Exhaustive Concordance join A primitive root; to inclose -- join. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition perhaps to shut in, enclose NASB Translation enclosed (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs II. [קָטַר] verb dubious word; si vera lectio apparently = shut in, enclose (ᵑ7 קְטַר Syriac ![]() ![]() Qal Passive participle plural חֲצֵדוֺת קְטֻרוֺת Ezekiel 46:22 enclosed courts (compare interpretation in LevyNHWB, and קטר (√ of following; ᵑ7 קְטַר, Syriac Topical Lexicon Word Origin: A primitive rootCorresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • Strong's Greek Number 2378 • θυσία (thusia): Refers to a sacrifice or offering, often used in the context of religious rituals. Usage: The verb קָטַר (qatar) is primarily used in the context of burning incense or making a smoke sacrifice. It conveys the act of offering incense or sacrifices that produce smoke, often as part of religious rituals. Context: The Hebrew verb קָטַר (qatar) is a primitive root that appears in various forms throughout the Old Testament, primarily in the context of religious rituals involving incense and sacrifices. The act of burning incense was a significant aspect of worship in ancient Israel, symbolizing prayers ascending to God. The term is often associated with the tabernacle and temple services, where priests would burn incense on the altar as a fragrant offering to the Lord. Forms and Transliterations קְטֻר֔וֹת קטרות ketuRot qə·ṭu·rō·wṯ qəṭurōwṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezekiel 46:22 HEB: הֶֽחָצֵר֙ חֲצֵר֣וֹת קְטֻר֔וֹת אַרְבָּעִ֣ים אֹ֔רֶךְ NAS: of the court [there were] enclosed courts, KJV: [there were] courts joined of forty INT: of the court courts enclosed forty long 1 Occurrence |