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Keturah

קְטוּרָהKeturah
FemaleOld TestamentHebrew
Incense, Fragrance

Name Origin & Meaning

From the Hebrew 'qatar' (to burn incense, to offer sweet-smelling offerings), Keturah's name evokes the rising smoke of sacrifice and worship. In ancient Israel, incense symbolized prayer ascending to God and the sweet aroma of a life pleasing to Him. The name suggests a woman whose presence and legacy carried a fragrant, worshipful quality before the Lord.

First Biblical Appearance

Genesis 25:1
Then again Abraham took a wife, and her name was Keturah.

Keturah's introduction as Abraham's wife after Sarah's death, expanding the patriarchal legacy through additional descendants.

Biblical Significance

Keturah was the second wife (or concubine) of Abraham after Sarah's death, and bore him six sons: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. Through her, Abraham became the ancestor of several Arabian and Midianite peoples. While less prominent than Sarah, her place in the narrative shows Abraham's continued fruitfulness into old age. She represents the fuller scope of Abraham's fatherhood of many nations.

Notable Bearers

  • Keturah wife of Abraham

Personality & Character

graciousfruitfuldevotedquietsteadfast
Name Number
3

Creative completeness and the Trinity — the number of divine fullness in threefold expression

Color Association
Frankincense White

Spiritual symbolism drawn from Scripture and tradition

Modern Variants

Cetura

A Blessing for This Name

May your life rise like incense before the Lord — a fragrant offering of faithfulness that fills every room you enter with the sweetness of His presence. May you be fruitful in every season and leave behind a legacy as enduring as the nations born from Abraham's covenant.

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