ΤΑΝΑΘΑΝʼ, ταναθανʼ
TANATHANʼ, tanathanʼ
Sounds Like: NAH-than
Translations: Nathan
From the root: ΝΑΘΑΝ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: This word is a proper noun, referring to Nathan, a prophet in the Old Testament. The initial 'T' (tau) in 'ΤΑΝΑΘΑΝʼ' is likely a scribal error or a variant spelling of 'ΝΑΘΑΝʼ', as suggested by the provided textual variants. The final apostrophe (keraia) indicates that the word is being used as a numeral, representing the number 5051. However, in the context of a proper name, it is more likely a scribal mark or a variant of the name itself, possibly indicating an elision or a specific form of the name. It is generally understood as referring to the prophet Nathan.
Inflection: Singular, Masculine
Strong’s number: G3480 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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