Lexical Summary attud: male goats, goats, leaders Original Word: עַתּוּד Strong's Exhaustive Concordance chief one, he goat, ram Or sattud {at-tood'}; from athad; prepared, i.e. Full grown; spoken only (in plural) of he-goats, or (figuratively) leaders of the people -- chief one, (he) goat, ram. see HEBREW athad NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom athod Definition male goat NASB Translation goats (6), leaders (1), male goats (22). Brown-Driver-Briggs [עַתּוּד]29 noun masculineGenesis 31:10 he-goat (Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew; Assyrian atudû Arabic ![]() ![]() עַתָּה, עַתַּי, עִתִּי see עֵת below I. ענה. Topical Lexicon General Overview עַתּוּד (ʿattûd) denotes the virile male goat, prized for its strength, fecundity, and suitability for sacrifice. The term appears about twenty-nine times, from the patriarchal narratives of Genesis to the post-exilic prophecies of Zechariah. Wherever it occurs, the attud stands at the forefront—either literally leading the herd or figuratively representing leaders, costly offerings, or objects of divine judgment. Pastoral Life in the Patriarchal Era • Genesis 30:35; 31:10, 12; 32:14 portray the attud as essential breeding stock in Jacob’s flocks. By selectively removing or gifting these males, both Laban and Jacob acknowledge their economic and genetic value. Levitical and Festal Sacrifice • From the inaugural tabernacle offerings (Numbers 7:12-88) to calendar sacrifices (Numbers 28:15; 29:5, 16-38), attudim are regularly paired with rams and bulls. In each instance they appear in the peace-offering portion, reinforcing the note of fellowship restored. Civil and Royal Tribute • In the ancient Near-Eastern economy the attud could substitute for silver (Proverbs 27:26) and served as tradable wealth (Ezekiel 27:21). The prophets employ these images to indict nations that hoard riches without honoring the Giver (cf. Hosea 4:16-19 where goats symbolize stubborn apostasy). Symbol of Leadership—Good and Bad • Jeremiah 50:8 likens Israel’s remnant to “goats that lead the flock”, urging decisive departure from Babylon. Prophetic Imagery of Judgment and Restoration • Isaiah 34:6–7 pictures the slaughter of nations with “lambs and goats” under Yahweh’s sword, stressing total judgment that will one day cleanse Edom’s land. Spiritual and Ministry Lessons 1. Leadership under Shepherd-King Christ. The attud leads, but only as it follows the shepherd (John 10:4). Spiritual overseers must exhibit humble strength, guiding rather than driving the flock. Summary Whether grazing in patriarchal pastures, ascending the altar in Israel’s worship, or striding through the oracles of the prophets, the attud consistently functions as a signpost. It points to the necessity of strong yet submissive leadership, the costliness of fellowship with God, and the certainty of divine judgment against unrepentant pride. Ultimately, every attud finds its ultimate meaning in “the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29), in whom perfect leadership, sacrifice, and dominion converge. Forms and Transliterations הָֽעַתֻּדִים֙ הָעַתּוּדִ֖ים העתדים העתודים וְלָעַתּוּדִֽים׃ וְעַתּוּדִ֔ים וְעַתּוּדִ֖ים וְעַתּוּדִים֙ ולעתודים׃ ועתודים כְּעַתּוּדִ֖ים כעתודים עַתֻּדִ֣ים עַתּ֣וּדֵי עַתּוּדִ֣ים עַתּוּדִֽים׃ עתדים עתודי עתודים עתודים׃ ‘at·tū·ḏê ‘at·tu·ḏîm ‘at·tū·ḏîm ‘attūḏê ‘attuḏîm ‘attūḏîm atTudei attuDim hā‘attuḏîm hā‘attūḏîm hā·‘at·tu·ḏîm hā·‘at·tū·ḏîm haattuDim kə‘attūḏîm kə·‘at·tū·ḏîm keattuDim veattuDim velaattuDim wə‘attūḏîm wə·‘at·tū·ḏîm wə·lā·‘at·tū·ḏîm wəlā‘attūḏîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 31:10 HEB: בַּחֲל֑וֹם וְהִנֵּ֤ה הָֽעַתֻּדִים֙ הָעֹלִ֣ים עַל־ NAS: and behold, the male goats which were mating KJV: in a dream, and, behold, the rams which leaped INT: A dream and behold the male were mating when Genesis 31:12 Numbers 7:17 Numbers 7:23 Numbers 7:29 Numbers 7:35 Numbers 7:41 Numbers 7:47 Numbers 7:53 Numbers 7:59 Numbers 7:65 Numbers 7:71 Numbers 7:77 Numbers 7:83 Numbers 7:88 Deuteronomy 32:14 Psalm 50:9 Psalm 50:13 Psalm 66:15 Proverbs 27:26 Isaiah 1:11 Isaiah 14:9 Isaiah 34:6 Jeremiah 50:8 Jeremiah 51:40 29 Occurrences |