Biblica Analytica

קְטַר

qe.tar (H7001)

joint

3 verses 1 books OT 3 / NT 0
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# Analysis of קְטַר (qetar) – "Joint" The Hebrew word קְטַר (qetar) refers to a joint—a point where two parts connect or articulate. Based on its three biblical occurrences, this term appears to have maintained a consistent anatomical meaning throughout the Hebrew scriptures. The word's presence, though limited, indicates that ancient Hebrew had a specific technical term for designating joints as distinct anatomical structures rather than simply referring to connected body parts more generally. The rarity of this word's appearance—only three times in the entire biblical corpus—suggests it was not commonly employed in everyday Hebrew discourse. This sparseness may reflect either the specialized nature of the term or the limited contexts in which biblical writers found it necessary to reference joints specifically. Despite its infrequent use, the term's consistent definition across these occurrences demonstrates that Hebrew speakers and writers recognized joints as conceptually distinct anatomical features worthy of their own dedicated vocabulary.

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Daniel 5:6

Then the king’s face was changed in him, and his thoughts troubled him; and the joints of his thighs were loosened, and his knees struck one against another.

Daniel 5:12

because an excellent spirit, knowledge, understanding, interpreting of dreams, showing of dark sentences, and dissolving of doubts were found in the same Daniel, whom the king named Belteshazzar. Now let Daniel be called, and he will show the interpretation.”

Daniel 5:16

But I have heard of you, that you can give interpretations, and dissolve doubts. Now if you can read the writing, and make known to me its interpretation, you shall be clothed with purple, and have a chain of gold around your neck, and shall be the third ruler in the kingdom.”