Berean Strong's Lexicon moqed: Hearth, fire-place, burning place Original Word: מוֹקֵד Word Origin: Derived from the root יָקַד (yaqad), meaning "to burn" or "to kindle." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "moqed," the concept of a hearth or altar fire can be related to Greek terms such as πυρά (pura, meaning "fire" or "pyre") and θυσιαστήριον (thysiastērion, meaning "altar"). Usage: The term "moqed" refers to a place where a fire is kept burning, such as a hearth or a fire-place. It is used in the context of a location where a continuous fire is maintained, often for warmth or cooking. In the biblical context, it can also refer to the altar fire used for sacrifices. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, the hearth was a central part of the home, providing warmth and a place to prepare food. The concept of a perpetual fire was significant in religious practices, particularly in the context of the Tabernacle and Temple, where the altar fire was to be kept burning continuously as a symbol of God's eternal presence and the ongoing need for atonement and worship. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom yaqad Definition a burning mass NASB Translation burning (1), hearth (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs מוֺקֵד noun [masculine] a burning mass; — absolute עַצְמוֺתַי כְּמוֺקֵד נִחָ֑רוּ Psalm 102:4 my bones are scorched through like a burning mass; plural construct, figurative of ׳יs judgment, מוֺקְדֵי עוֺלָם Isaiah 33:14 ("" אֵשׁ אוֺכֵלָ֔ה). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance burning, hearth From yaqad; a fire or fuel; abstractly, a conflagration -- burning, hearth. see HEBREW yaqad Forms and Transliterations כְּמוֹ־ כמו־ מוֹקְדֵ֥י מוקדי קֵ֥ד קד kə·mōw- ked kemov kəmōw- mō·wq·ḏê mokDei mōwqḏê qêḏLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Psalm 102:3 HEB: יָמָ֑י וְ֝עַצְמוֹתַ֗י כְּמוֹ־ קֵ֥ד נִחָֽרוּ׃ NAS: have been scorched like a hearth. KJV: and my bones are burned as an hearth. INT: my days and my bones A hearth A hearth have been scorched Psalm 102:3 Isaiah 33:14 3 Occurrences |