קָלָה
qa.lah
to roast
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
ExploredThe Hebrew word קָלָה (qa.lah) has a single, distinct meaning: to roast. This action involves cooking or burning food over an open flame, typically to a crispy or charred state. The word's short definition and limited occurrences suggest a specific or technical usage, rather than a broader metaphorical meaning. The specific nature of this word's meaning is underscored by its four occurrences in the Bible. It is unlikely to have multiple or nuanced interpretations, suggesting that its usage is straightforward and contextual. Without further context, it is difficult to fully grasp the significance of qa.lah in its various Bible passages. However, its limited appearances imply that it may be used to describe a distinct action, ritual, or culinary practice in ancient Jewish culture.
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Occurrences in Scripture
4 total occurrences across the text
For my waist is filled with burning. There is no soundness in my flesh.
Jeremiah 29:22A curse will be taken up about them by all the captives of Judah who are in Babylon, saying, ‘Yahweh make you like Zedekiah and like Ahab, whom the king of Babylon roasted in the fire;’
Leviticus 2:14“ ‘If you offer a meal offering of first fruits to Yahweh, you shall offer for the meal offering of your first fruits fresh heads of grain parched with fire and crushed.
Joshua 5:11They ate unleavened cakes and parched grain of the produce of the land on the next day after the Passover, in the same day.