4982. Mattenay
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Mattenay: Mattenai

Original Word: מַתְּנַי
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration: Mattnay
Pronunciation: mat-teh-nah'-ee
Phonetic Spelling: (mat-ten-ah'ee)
Definition: Mattenai
Meaning: Mattenai

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Mattenai

From mattan; liberal; Mattenai, the name of three Israelites -- Mattenai.

see HEBREW mattan

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from nathan
Definition
an Isr. priest, also two Isr.
NASB Translation
Mattenai (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מַתְּנַי proper name, masculine (abbreviated from foregoing); — ᵐ5 Μαθ(θ)ανια, Μαθθαναι; —

1 a priest Nehemiah 12:19.

2 name of two who took strange wives:

a. Ezra 10:33.

b. Ezra 10:37.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root נָתַן (natan), meaning "to give."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct corresponding Strong's Greek entries for the Hebrew name Mattenai, as it is a proper noun specific to the Hebrew Bible and does not have a direct Greek equivalent in the Septuagint or New Testament texts.

Usage: Mattenai is used as a proper noun, specifically a personal name, in the Hebrew Bible.

Context: Mattenai is a name that appears in the post-exilic period of Israel's history. It is associated with individuals who returned from the Babylonian exile and were involved in the restoration of Jerusalem and its religious practices. The name Mattenai is mentioned in the context of the reforms led by Ezra and Nehemiah, where individuals bearing this name are noted for their roles in the community and religious life.

Ezra 10:33: Mattenai is listed among the sons of Hashum who had married foreign women and were required to put them away as part of the covenant renewal and reform led by Ezra. This reflects the community's commitment to adhere to the Law of Moses and maintain the purity of the Israelite community.

Nehemiah 12:19: Another mention of Mattenai occurs in the context of the priestly divisions. Mattenai is identified as one of the priests during the time of Joiakim, the son of Jeshua. This highlights the role of Mattenai in the religious leadership and organization of the post-exilic community.

The name Mattenai, therefore, is associated with the themes of restoration, religious reform, and leadership within the community of returned exiles. It underscores the importance of adherence to the covenant and the re-establishment of proper worship practices in Jerusalem.

Forms and Transliterations
מַתְּנַ֔י מַתְּנַ֖י מַתְּנַ֤י מתני mat·tə·nay matteNai mattənay
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezra 10:33
HEB: מִבְּנֵ֖י חָשֻׁ֑ם מַתְּנַ֤י מַתַּתָּה֙ זָבָ֣ד
NAS: of Hashum: Mattenai, Mattattah,
KJV: of Hashum; Mattenai, Mattathah,
INT: of the sons of Hashum Mattenai Mattattah Zabad

Ezra 10:37
HEB: מַתַּנְיָ֥ה מַתְּנַ֖י [וְיַעֲשֹׂו כ]
NAS: Mattaniah, Mattenai, Jaasu,
KJV: Mattaniah, Mattenai, and Jaasau,
INT: Mattaniah Mattenai Jaasu

Nehemiah 12:19
HEB: וּלְיוֹיָרִ֣יב מַתְּנַ֔י לִֽידַֽעְיָ֖ה עֻזִּֽי׃
NAS: of Joiarib, Mattenai; of Jedaiah,
KJV: And of Joiarib, Mattenai; of Jedaiah,
INT: Joiarib Mattenai of Jedaiah Uzzi

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 4982
3 Occurrences


mat·tə·nay — 3 Occ.















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