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Strong's #5198 - נָטָף
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- drop
- gum, drops of stacte
- an aromatic gum resin of a shrub used in incense
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2399) pun (נתהפ NThP) AC: Drip CO: Drop AB: ?
V) pun (נתהפ NThP) - Drip: To drip a sweet smelling liquid as an incense. Also the dripping of sweet words from the mouth. KJV (18): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) drop, prophesy, prophet, down - Strongs: H5197 (נָטַף)
Nm) pun (נתהפ NThP) - Nataph: Drops of an unknown aromatic gum resin used in incense. KJV (2): stacte, drop - Strongs: H5198 (נָטָף)
bf1) epiun (נתהיפה NThYPH) - Pendent: An ornamental probably with a drop shaped gem. KJV (2): collar, chain - Strongs: H5188 (נְטִפָה)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
II. נָטָף noun [masculine] an odorific gum (gathered in drops), used in sacred incense Exodus 30:34 (P). Identification dubious; ᵐ5 στακτή, ᵑ9 stacte, i.e. (Hesych.) a kind of myrrh, so Kn, compare Ri HWB; Rosenm Thes Ke and others storax; Rabb opobalsamum (compare Di on the passage Now Archaeology ii. 64. 248).
נָטָף m.
(1) a drop, Job 36:27.
(2) a kind of odoriferous gum, so called from its dropping, Exodus 30:34. LXX στακτή, i.e. myrrh flowing forth spontaneously, from στάζω to drop.