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H5202 · Aramaic · Old Testament
נְטַר
N'tar
Verb (Aramaic)
To Keep, Retain

Definition

The Aramaic verb n'tar corresponds to the Hebrew natar (H5201) and means to keep, retain, or preserve. It appears in the Aramaic portions of the Old Testament, particularly in the book of Daniel. The word conveys the idea of holding something securely in memory or custody.

Usage & Theological Significance

This Aramaic form appears in Daniel's prophetic visions, where the prophet is told to keep or retain the words of divine revelation. The concept of keeping God's revealed word is central to the apocalyptic literature of Daniel, where hidden truths are sealed for a future time. The faithful preservation of God's prophetic word underscores the reliability of divine communication across time and cultures.

Key Bible Verses

Daniel 7:28 As for me, Daniel, my thoughts greatly alarmed me, but I kept the matter in my heart.
Daniel 7:15 I, Daniel, was grieved in my spirit within my body, and the visions of my head troubled me.
Daniel 2:19 Then the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a night vision. Then Daniel blessed the God of heaven.
Daniel 4:19 Then Daniel was astonished for a time, and his thoughts troubled him.
Daniel 12:4 But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end.

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