6986. qeteb
Berean Strong's Lexicon
qeteb: Destruction, ruin, pestilence

Original Word: קֶטֶב
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: qeteb
Pronunciation: keh'-teb
Phonetic Spelling: (keh'-teb)
Definition: Destruction, ruin, pestilence
Meaning: ruin

Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to cut off

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "qeteb," the concept of destruction or pestilence can be related to Greek words such as "φθορά" (phthora - G5356) meaning corruption or destruction, and "λοιμός" (loimos - G3061) meaning plague or pestilence.

Usage: The Hebrew word "qeteb" is often associated with sudden destruction or calamity, particularly in the form of pestilence or plague. It conveys a sense of overwhelming and often divine judgment that results in ruin or devastation. In the biblical context, "qeteb" is used to describe a force or agent of destruction that is often seen as a manifestation of God's wrath or as a consequence of sin.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, pestilence and plagues were often viewed as direct interventions by God, either as punishment for disobedience or as a means to demonstrate His power and sovereignty. The concept of "qeteb" would have been understood within this framework, as a tangible expression of divine judgment. The Israelites, living in a world where disease and natural disasters were common and often devastating, would have seen "qeteb" as a reminder of the need for faithfulness and obedience to God's commandments.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
destruction
NASB Translation
destruction (3), sting (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
קֶ֫טֶב, [קֹ֫טֶב] noun masculineDeuteronomy 32:24 destruction; — of pestilence, absolute ׳ק Deuteronomy 32:24 ("" רֶשֶׁף), Psalm 91:6 ("" דֶּבֶר), so suffix (of Sh®°ôl) קָֽטָבְךָ (Ges§ 93q) Hosea 13:14 ("" of מָוֶת, דְּבָרֶיךָ); more Generally, שַׂעַר קָ֑קטֶב Isaiah 28:2.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
destroying, destruction

From an unused root meaning to cut off; ruin -- destroying, destruction.

Forms and Transliterations
וְקֶ֣טֶב וקטב מִ֝קֶּ֗טֶב מקטב קָ֑טֶב קטב Katev mikKetev miq·qe·ṭeḇ miqqeṭeḇ qā·ṭeḇ qāṭeḇ veKetev wə·qe·ṭeḇ wəqeṭeḇ
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Englishman's Concordance
Deuteronomy 32:24
HEB: וּלְחֻ֥מֵי רֶ֖שֶׁף וְקֶ֣טֶב מְרִירִ֑י וְשֶׁן־
NAS: And bitter destruction; And the teeth
KJV: and with bitter destruction: I will also send
INT: and consumed plague destruction and bitter and the teeth

Psalm 91:6
HEB: בָּאֹ֣פֶל יַהֲלֹ֑ךְ מִ֝קֶּ֗טֶב יָשׁ֥וּד צָהֳרָֽיִם׃
NAS: in darkness, Or of the destruction that lays waste
KJV: in darkness; [nor] for the destruction [that] wasteth
INT: darkness stalks of the destruction wasteth noon

Isaiah 28:2
HEB: בָּרָ֖ד שַׂ֣עַר קָ֑טֶב כְּ֠זֶרֶם מַ֣יִם
NAS: a tempest of destruction, Like a storm
KJV: of hail [and] a destroying storm,
INT: of hail A tempest of destruction A storm waters

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 6986
3 Occurrences


qā·ṭeḇ — 1 Occ.
miq·qe·ṭeḇ — 1 Occ.
wə·qe·ṭeḇ — 1 Occ.
















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