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STACTE - S>@ - (Heb. nataf) the name of one of the sweet spices which composed the holy incense.
See kjv@Exodus:30:34)
the only passage of Scripture in which the word occurs. Some identify the nataf with the gum of the storer tree (Styraz officinale), but all that is positively known is that it signifies an odorous distillation from some plant.

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Stacte @ (Heb. nataph), one of the components of the perfume which was offered on the golden altar kjv@Exodus:30:34; R.V. marg., "opobalsamum"). The Hebrew word is from a root meaning "to distil," and it has been by some interpreted as distilled myrrh. Others regard it as the gum of the storax tree, or rather shrub, the Styrax officinale. "The Syrians value this gum highly, and use it medicinally as an emulcent in pectoral complaints, and also in perfumery."

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STACTE @
- An unknown spice used in compounding the sacred perfume kjv@Exodus:30:34

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H5198 <STRHEB>@ נטף nâţâph naw-tawf' From H5197; a drop; {specifically} an aromatic gum (probably stacte): - {drop} stacte.