Jump to: Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Definition and Biblical Reference:Gopher is a term found in the Bible, specifically in the Old Testament, and is most notably associated with the construction of Noah's Ark. The reference to gopher wood appears in Genesis 6:14, where God instructs Noah on how to build the Ark: "Make for yourself an ark of gopher wood; make rooms in the ark and coat it with pitch inside and out" . The exact nature of gopher wood has been a subject of debate and speculation among scholars and theologians, as it is mentioned only once in the Scriptures and its precise identity remains uncertain. Interpretations and Theories: 1. Unknown Species: The term "gopher" is unique to the biblical text and does not correspond to any known species of tree or wood in modern taxonomy. Some scholars suggest that it may refer to a type of tree that is now extinct or was specific to the antediluvian world. 2. Translation Variations: Various translations of the Bible have attempted to interpret "gopher wood" differently. Some have suggested it could be a type of cedar, cypress, or pine, based on the characteristics of these woods being suitable for shipbuilding due to their durability and resistance to water. 3. Symbolic Interpretation: From a theological perspective, some interpretations suggest that the specific mention of gopher wood may hold symbolic significance, representing the uniqueness and divine specification of God's instructions to Noah. The use of a rare or unknown material could underscore the extraordinary nature of the Ark and the salvation it provided. 4. Linguistic Considerations: The Hebrew word "gopher" (גֹּפֶר) has no direct parallel in other ancient languages, leading some linguists to propose that it might be a loanword or a term that has lost its original meaning over time. This has led to various conjectures about its etymology and possible connections to other Semitic languages. Cultural and Historical Context: In the ancient Near Eastern context, the construction of large vessels like the Ark would have required significant resources and knowledge of materials. The specification of gopher wood indicates a divine provision and guidance in the building process, ensuring the Ark's ability to withstand the cataclysmic floodwaters. The Ark's construction, as described in Genesis, reflects the broader biblical theme of God's sovereignty and care in preserving humanity and creation through Noah's obedience. Theological Significance: The mention of gopher wood in the narrative of Noah's Ark serves as a reminder of God's detailed involvement in His plans for redemption and judgment. It highlights the importance of obedience to divine instructions, even when the specifics may be beyond human understanding. The Ark, built according to God's precise directions, becomes a vessel of salvation, prefiguring the ultimate salvation offered through Jesus Christ. In summary, while the exact identity of gopher wood remains a mystery, its role in the biblical account of Noah's Ark underscores themes of divine provision, obedience, and salvation that resonate throughout Scripture. Smith's Bible Dictionary Gopher(pitch) wood. Only once mentioned -- (Genesis 6:14) Two principal conjectures have been proposed --
ATS Bible Dictionary GopherThe name of the wood of which the ark was built. Many suppose it to be the cypress; others, the pine. Gopher may probably be a general name for such trees as abound with resinous inflammable juices, as the cedar, cypress, fir-tree, pine, etc., Genesis 6:14. Easton's Bible Dictionary A tree from the wood of which Noah was directed to build the ark (Genesis 6:14). It is mentioned only there. The LXX. render this word by "squared beams," and the Vulgate by "planed wood." Other versions have rendered it "pine" and "cedar;" but the weight of authority is in favour of understanding by it the cypress tree, which grows abundantly in Chaldea and Armenia. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) One of several North American burrowing rodents of the genera Geomys and Thomomys, of the family Geomyidae; -- called also pocket gopher and pouched rat. See Tucan.2. (n.) One of several western American species of the genus Spermophilus, of the family Sciuridae; as, the gray gopher (Spermophilus Franklini) and the striped gopher (S. tridecemlineatus); -- called also striped prairie squirrel, leopard marmot, and leopard spermophile. See Spermophile. 3. (n.) A large land tortoise (Testudo Carilina) of the Southern United States, which makes extensive burrows. 4. (n.) A large burrowing snake (Spilotes Couperi) of the Southern United States. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia GOPHER WOODgo'-fer wood (`atse ghopher): The wood from which Noah's ark was made (Genesis 6:14). Gopher is a word unknown elsewhere in Hebrew or allied languages. Lagarde considered that it was connected with gophrith, meaning "brimstone," or "pitch," while others connect it with kopher, also meaning "pitch"; hence, along both lines, we reach the probability of some resinous wood, and pine, cedar, and cypress have all had their supporters. A more probable explanation is that which connects gopher with the modern Arabic kufa, a name given to the boats made of interwoven willow branches and palm leaves with a coating of bitumen outside, used today on the rivers and canals of Mesopotamia. In the Gilgames story of the flood it is specially mentioned that Noah daubed his ark both inside and out with a kind of bitumen. Strong's Hebrew 1613. gopher -- gopher (a kind of tree or wood)... 1612, 1613. gopher. 1614 . gopher (a kind of tree or wood). Transliteration: gopher Phonetic Spelling: (go'-fer) Short Definition: gopher. ... /hebrew/1613.htm - 6k 1614. gophrith -- brimstone Library Christ Precious to Believers The Great Flood. The Saint among Sinners Self-Examination The Form and Spirit of Religion Chapter vi Some Gospel Truths Opened, According to the Scriptures; Or, the ... An Exposition on the First Ten Chapters of Genesis, and Part of ... Thesaurus Gopher (1 Occurrence)... 1. (n.) One of several North American burrowing rodents of the genera Geomys and Thomomys, of the family Geomyidae; -- called also pocket gopher and pouched rat ... /g/gopher.htm - 9k Gopher-wood (1 Occurrence) Wood (226 Occurrences) Noah (55 Occurrences) Gore (9 Occurrences) Good-will (8 Occurrences) Rooms (69 Occurrences) Pitch (25 Occurrences) Cypress (17 Occurrences) Cells (24 Occurrences) Resources What is gopher wood? | GotQuestions.orgQuestions about Genesis | GotQuestions.org Would the discovery of Noah's Ark be important? | GotQuestions.org Gopher: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Gopher (1 Occurrence)Genesis 6:14 Subtopics Gopher Wood: Noah's Ark Made of Related Terms |