3791. kethab
Lexical Summary
kethab: script, writing, edict

Original Word: כָּתָב
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: kathab
Pronunciation: keh-thawb'
Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-thawb')
KJV: register, scripture, writing
NASB: script, writing, edict, text, decree, letter, register
Word Origin: [from H3789 (כָּתַב - written)]

1. something written, i.e. a writing, record or book

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
register, scripture, writing

From kathab; something written, i.e. A writing, record or book -- register, scripture, writing.

see HEBREW kathab

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from kathab
Definition
a writing
NASB Translation
decree (1), edict (2), letter (1), register (1), registration* (2), regulation (1), script (4), text (2), writing (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
כְּתָב noun masculineEzra 4:7 writing (late Aramaic; Biblical Aramaic כְּתָב Syriac ); — ׳כ absolute 1 Chronicles 28:19 4t.; construct Ezekiel 13:9 4t.; suffix כְּתָבָהּ Esther 1:22 2t.; כְּתָבָם Ezra 2:62 3t.; — writing:

1 register, enrolement, Ezekiel 13:9; Ezra 2:62 = Nehemiah 7:64.

2 = mode of writing, character, letter, הִנִּשְׁתְּוָן כָּתוּב אֲרָמִית ׳וּכ Ezra 4:7 and the writing of the letter was written in Aramaic (characters; so probably, see BeRy Ryle, compare Late Hebrew HoffmZAW i.(1881), 334 ff.); compare Esther 1:22; Esther 3:12; Esther 8:9 (twice in verse).

3 = letter, 2 Chron 2:10; Esther 9:27.

4 of a royal enactment, edict2Chronicles 35:4 ("" מִכְתָּב), Esther 3:14; Esther 8:8,13; more fully כְּתָבהַֿדָּת Esther 4:8.

5 of a writing with divine authority 1 Chronicles 28:19; אֱמֶת ׳כ Daniel 10:21, i.e. a book of truth.

Topical Lexicon
Scope of Meaning and Usage

The noun denotes any fixed inscription—plans, registers, letters, decrees, or chronicles. The contexts in which it appears range from royal architecture to community genealogies, from imperial edicts to prophetic archives. Across its fifteen occurrences the term highlights the enduring place of written testimony in preserving, authenticating, and transmitting the will of God for His people.

Temple Blueprint and Inspired Design

(1 Chronicles 28:19)

David hands Solomon “the plan… in writing from the hand of the LORD”. The verse locates the origin of the blueprint not in human genius but in divine revelation. A written document becomes the tangible medium through which covenant worship is safeguarded for future generations, illustrating how Scripture itself functions—God-breathed truth entrusted to faithful builders.

Statecraft and Diplomatic Correspondence

(2 Chronicles 2:11; Ezra 4:7)

When Hiram of Tyre and later Persian officials correspond with Israel’s leaders, they “answer in writing.” Written communications establish accountability between rulers and serve as binding records. They also reveal God’s sovereignty over international affairs: even pagan courts ultimately further His redemptive purposes (cf. Ezra’s later success despite earlier hostile letters).

Genealogical Registers and Priestly Purity

(Ezra 2:62; Nehemiah 7:64)

Post-exilic aspirants to the priesthood must locate their names in the “genealogical record.” Absence from the register disqualifies them. The episode underscores the sanctity of lineage for mediatorial service and showcases writing as a guardian of holiness within the covenant community.

Administrative Order for Revival Worship

(2 Chronicles 35:4)

Josiah’s Levites are told to stand “according to the word of the LORD through the writing of David… and Solomon.” Centuries after their composition, written instructions still direct the reform of worship, demonstrating the sufficiency and enduring authority of divinely preserved documents.

Persian Edicts, Providence, and Preservation

(Esther 1:22; 3:12, 14; 4:8; 8:8, 13; 9:27)

The book of Esther features a succession of royal letters that swing from genocide to deliverance. Every reversal hinges on what is “written,” sealing irrevocable policy in a legal system where “a decree written in the king’s name… may not be revoked” (Esther 8:8). The narrative magnifies God’s unseen hand guiding secular paperwork to protect His covenant people, prefiguring the Gospel’s triumph over death through a “certificate of debt… nailed to the cross” (Colossians 2:14).

Prophetic Rolls and Divine Accountability

(Ezekiel 13:9)

False prophets are warned they will not be “recorded in the register of the house of Israel.” The register functions as heaven’s audit trail, declaring that illegitimate ministry will be erased while faithful servants remain inscribed (cf. Luke 10:20; Revelation 20:12).

The Book of Truth and Cosmic History

(Daniel 10:21)

The angel speaks of “what is written in the Book of Truth,” an eternal ledger containing God’s decreed events. The reference affirms that history unfolds according to a pre-written plan, reinforcing the reliability of prophecy and the ultimate triumph of the kingdom.

Theological Threads

1. Revelation: Writing secures divine disclosure from generation to generation.
2. Authority: A written word carries binding power over kings, priests, and commoners alike.
3. Preservation: God’s providence guards both the medium (scrolls, edicts) and the message.
4. Judgment and Assurance: Inclusion or exclusion from heavenly registers foreshadows eternal destinies.

Ministry Implications

• Uphold the written Word as the final rule of faith and practice, just as post-exilic priests and reforming kings did.
• Maintain accurate church records—membership rolls, doctrinal statements—as echoes of biblical registers safeguarding purity and order.
• Engage in faithful documentation of God’s works today—journals, testimonies, published theology—trusting that written testimony continues to edify the body and bear witness to truth.

Christological Reflection

Every occurrence of the term anticipates the climactic “It is written” embodied in Jesus Christ (Matthew 4:4). He fulfills the Law, validates prophetic Scripture, and inscribes believers’ names in the Lamb’s Book of Life. The Old Testament emphasis on written authority finds its consummation in the incarnate Word—who both interprets and completes the divine writings and whose Spirit now inscribes God’s law on human hearts (Jeremiah 31:33; 2 Corinthians 3:3).

Forms and Transliterations
בִּכְתָ֔ב בִּכְתָ֖ב בִּכְתָ֗ב בִּכְתָ֛ב בכתב הַכְּתָ֗ב הכתב וּבִכְתָ֤ב וּכְתָב֙ ובכתב וכתב כְּתָֽב־ כְתָ֞ב כְתָבָ֛ם כִּכְתָבָ֔הּ כִּכְתָבָ֖ם ככתבה ככתבם כתב כתב־ כתבם bichTav biḵ·ṯāḇ biḵṯāḇ cheTav chetaVam hak·kə·ṯāḇ hakkəṯāḇ hakkeTav ḵə·ṯā·ḇām ḵə·ṯāḇ kə·ṯāḇ- ḵəṯāḇ kəṯāḇ- ḵəṯāḇām ketav kichtaVah kichtaVam kiḵ·ṯā·ḇāh kiḵ·ṯā·ḇām kiḵṯāḇāh kiḵṯāḇām ū·ḇiḵ·ṯāḇ ū·ḵə·ṯāḇ ūḇiḵṯāḇ ucheTav ūḵəṯāḇ uvichTav
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1 Chronicles 28:19
HEB: הַכֹּ֥ל בִּכְתָ֛ב מִיַּ֥ד יְהוָ֖ה
NAS: made me understand in writing by His hand
KJV: made me understand in writing by [his] hand
INT: All writing his hand the LORD

2 Chronicles 2:11
HEB: מֶֽלֶךְ־ צֹר֙ בִּכְתָ֔ב וַיִּשְׁלַ֖ח אֶל־
NAS: answered in a letter sent
KJV: answered in writing, which he sent
INT: king of Tyre A letter sent to

2 Chronicles 35:4
HEB: אֲבוֹתֵיכֶ֖ם כְּמַחְלְקוֹתֵיכֶ֑ם בִּכְתָ֗ב דָּוִיד֙ מֶ֣לֶךְ
NAS: in your divisions, according to the writing of David
KJV: after your courses, according to the writing of David
INT: your fathers' your divisions to the writing of David king

Ezra 2:62
HEB: אֵ֗לֶּה בִּקְשׁ֧וּ כְתָבָ֛ם הַמִּתְיַחְשִׂ֖ים וְלֹ֣א
NAS: [among] their ancestral registration, but they could not be located;
KJV: These sought their register [among] those that were reckoned by genealogy,
INT: These searched their register their ancestral could

Ezra 4:7
HEB: מֶ֣לֶךְ פָּרָ֑ס וּכְתָב֙ הַֽנִּשְׁתְּוָ֔ן כָּת֥וּב
NAS: of Persia; and the text of the letter
KJV: of Persia; and the writing of the letter
INT: king of Persia and the text of the letter was written

Nehemiah 7:64
HEB: אֵ֗לֶּה בִּקְשׁ֧וּ כְתָבָ֛ם הַמִּתְיַחְשִׂ֖ים וְלֹ֣א
NAS: [among] their ancestral registration, but it could not be located;
KJV: These sought their register [among] those that were reckoned by genealogy,
INT: These searched their register their ancestral could

Esther 1:22
HEB: מְדִינָ֤ה וּמְדִינָה֙ כִּכְתָבָ֔הּ וְאֶל־ עַ֥ם
NAS: province according to its script and to every
KJV: into every province according to the writing thereof, and to every people
INT: each province script and to every

Esther 3:12
HEB: מְדִינָ֤ה וּמְדִינָה֙ כִּכְתָבָ֔הּ וְעַ֥ם וָעָ֖ם
NAS: province according to its script, each
KJV: of every province according to the writing thereof, and [to] every people
INT: each province script each people

Esther 3:14
HEB: פַּתְשֶׁ֣גֶן הַכְּתָ֗ב לְהִנָּ֤תֵֽן דָּת֙
NAS: A copy of the edict to be issued
KJV: The copy of the writing for a commandment
INT: A copy of the edict to be issued law

Esther 4:8
HEB: וְאֶת־ פַּתְשֶׁ֣גֶן כְּתָֽב־ הַ֠דָּת אֲשֶׁר־
NAS: him a copy of the text of the edict
KJV: him the copy of the writing of the decree
INT: A copy of the text of the edict which

Esther 8:8
HEB: הַמֶּ֑לֶךְ כִּֽי־ כְתָ֞ב אֲשֶׁר־ נִכְתָּ֣ב
NAS: ring; for a decree which
KJV: ring: for the writing which is written
INT: the king's for A decree which is written

Esther 8:13
HEB: פַּתְשֶׁ֣גֶן הַכְּתָ֗ב לְהִנָּ֤תֵֽן דָּת֙
NAS: A copy of the edict to be issued
KJV: The copy of the writing for a commandment
INT: A copy of the edict to be issued law

Esther 9:27
HEB: הַיָּמִים֙ הָאֵ֔לֶּה כִּכְתָבָ֖ם וְכִזְמַנָּ֑ם בְּכָל־
NAS: days according to their regulation and according to their appointed
KJV: days according to their writing, and according to their [appointed] time
INT: days these to their regulation time and for all

Ezekiel 13:9
HEB: לֹֽא־ יִהְי֗וּ וּבִכְתָ֤ב בֵּֽית־ יִשְׂרָאֵל֙
NAS: will they be written down in the register of the house
KJV: neither shall they be written in the writing of the house
INT: no place the register of the house of Israel

Daniel 10:21
HEB: אֶת־ הָרָשׁ֥וּם בִּכְתָ֖ב אֱמֶ֑ת וְאֵ֨ין
NAS: you what is inscribed in the writing of truth.
KJV: thee that which is noted in the scripture of truth:
INT: will tell is inscribed the writing of truth there

15 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 3791
15 Occurrences


biḵ·ṯāḇ — 4 Occ.
ḵə·ṯāḇ — 1 Occ.
ḵə·ṯā·ḇām — 2 Occ.
hak·kə·ṯāḇ — 2 Occ.
kə·ṯāḇ- — 1 Occ.
kiḵ·ṯā·ḇāh — 2 Occ.
kiḵ·ṯā·ḇām — 1 Occ.
ū·ḵə·ṯāḇ — 1 Occ.
ū·ḇiḵ·ṯāḇ — 1 Occ.

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