
Stacte - Wikipedia
Stacte (Greek: στακτή, romanized: staktē) and nataph (Hebrew: נָטָף, romanized: nāṭāf) are names used for one component of the Solomon's Temple incense, the Ketoret, specified in the Book of Exodus (Exodus 30:34).
Topical Bible: Stacte
Stacte is a term found in the Bible, specifically in the context of sacred anointing oils and incense used in the worship practices of ancient Israel. The Hebrew word for stacte is "nataf," which is often translated as "drops" or "drippings," suggesting a substance that exudes naturally.
Stacte Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Stacte (Heb. nataph), one of the components of the perfume which was offered on the golden altar ( Exodus 30:34 ; RSV marg., "opobalsamum"). The Hebrew word is from a root meaning "to distil," and it has been by some interpreted as distilled myrrh.
STACTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STACTE is a sweet spice used by the ancient Jews in preparing incense.
Stacte - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
STACTE stăk’ tĭ (נָטָף, H5753). This word, found in Exodus 30:34 , could be tr. “an aromatic gum” or “a drop.” In the Douay VS, the word “cassia” ( Ezek 27:19 ) is interpreted “stacte,” and if this were right, then the stacte would come from the bark of the cassia tree.
Stacte - Holy Incense - Sudhirahluwalia, Inc
2016年7月11日 · Stacte incense was used in many religious ceremonies and rituals in ancient times and was considered to have spiritual and medicinal properties. It was believed to have the ability to purify the air and promote a sense of well-being and spiritual connection.
Stacte - Bible History
a) Stacte - A powder from the hardened drops of the fragrant resin found in the bark of the Myrrh bush. The word means "a drop". b) Onycha - A powder from the horny shell cover of a clam-like mollusk found in the Red Sea.
Stacte: An Ancient Aroma Rediscovered - Reed's Handmade Incense
2019年3月29日 · Stacte is a biblical incense ingredient, and draws fame from being one of the ingredients in Solomon’s Temple incense, which was supposedly comprised of equal parts Stacte, Onycha, galbanum, and frankincense.
Stacte - Biblical Cyclopedia
(נָטָŠ, nataph; Sept. στακτή; Vulg. stacte), the name of one of the sweet spices which composed the holy incense (see Ex 30:34): "And the Lord said unto Moses, Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte (nataph), and onycha, and galbanum; these sweet spices with pure frankincense. Thou shalt make it a perfume after the art of the apothecary ...
Stacte: An Unknown Spice Used in Compounding the Sacred …
Stacte is a term found in the Bible, specifically in the context of the sacred anointing oil and incense used in the Tabernacle and later in the Temple. It is mentioned in the Book of Exodus as one of the components of the holy incense.
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