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Hebrew-Aramaic
H3189

Original: יחת
Transliteration: yachath
Phonetic: yakh'-ath
BDB Definition: Jahath = " He will snatch up"
  1. son of Reaiah and grandson of Shobal of the tribe of Judah
  2. a son of Libni and grandson of Gershom and great grandson of Levi
  3. a Gershonite Levite; the eldest son of Shimei and the grandson of Laadan; founder of the house of Jahath
  4. a Levite and son of Shelomoth
  5. a Merarite Levite in the reign of Josiah
Origin: from H3161
Part(s) of speech: Proper Name Masculine
Strong's Definition: From H3161; unity ; Jachath, the name of four Israelites: - Jahath.
Occurrences in the (KJV) King James Version:
1
And Jahath (2x)
2
Jahath (5x)
3
Of Jahath (1x)
All Occurrences
And Reaiah the son of Shobal begat Jahath; and Jahath begat Ahumai, and Lahad. These are the families of the Zorathites.(b)
Of Gershom; Libni his son, Jahath his son, Zimmah his son,
The son of Jahath, the son of Gershom, the son of Levi.
And the sons of Shimei were, Jahath, Zina, and Jeush, and Beriah. These four were the sons of Shimei.(d)
And Jahath was the chief, and Zizah the second: but Jeush and Beriah had not many sons; therefore they were in one reckoning, according to their father’s house.(e)
Of the Izharites; Shelomoth: of the sons of Shelomoth; Jahath.(c)
And the men did the work faithfully: and the overseers of them were Jahath and Obadiah, the Levites, of the sons of Merari; and Zechariah and Meshullam, of the sons of the Kohathites, to set it forward; and other of the Levites, all that could skill of instruments of musick.

Brown-Driver-Brigg's Information

All of the original Hebrew and Aramaic words are arranged by the numbering system from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. In some cases more than one form of the word — such as the masculine and feminine forms of a noun — may be listed.

Each entry is a Hebrew word, unless it is designated as Aramaic. Immediately after each word is given its equivalent in English letters, according to a system of transliteration. Then follows the phonetic. Next follows the Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definitions given in English.

Then ensues a reference to the same word as found in Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament (TWOT), by R. Laird Harris, Gleason L. Archer, Jr., and Bruce K. Waltke. This section makes an association between the unique number used by TWOT with the Strong's number.

Thayers Information

All of the original Greek words are arranged by the numbering system from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible. The Strong's numbering system arranges most Greek words by their alphabetical order. This renders reference easy without recourse to the Greek characters. In some cases more than one form of the word - such as the masculine, feminine, and neuter forms of a noun - may be listed.

Immediately after each word is given its exact equivalent in English letters, according to the system of transliteration laid down in the scheme here following. Then follows the phonetic. Next follows the Thayer's Definitions given in English.

Then ensues a reference to the same word as found in the ten-volume Theological Dictionary of the New Testament (TDNT), edited by Gerhard Kittel. Both volume and page numbers cite where the word may be found.

The presence of an asterisk indicates that the corresponding entry in the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament may appear in a different form than that displayed in Thayers' Greek Definitions.

Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries Information

Dictionaries of Hebrew and Greek Words taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance by James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D., 1890.


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