מַתַּת
mat.tat (H4991)
gift
AI Word Study
The concept of "gift" in the Hebrew Bible is described by the word מַתַּת (H4991), which carries the short definition of a "gift." Based on this definition, we can infer that the primary meaning of this word is an object or action that is given without expectation of direct reciprocity. This word occurs six times in the Bible, which suggests that it may hold significant value in the cultural or relational contexts in which it is used. The brevity of this definition implies a relatively straightforward meaning, emphasizing the notion of transfer or presentation, rather than a complex or abstract concept. The word's usage range is relatively narrow, appearing in contexts that likely emphasize generosity, exchange, or social interaction. This focused usage may indicate a high degree of cultural or practical relevance in the societies in which the Bible originated. Without more detailed context or comparison with other Hebrew words, we cannot determine the full significance of "gift" in the biblical narrative. However, its recurrence suggests that gifts play a role in mediating relationships, sharing value, and demonstrating generosity within the societies represented in the Bible.
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The king said to the man of God, “Come home with me, and refresh yourself, and I will give you a reward.”
As clouds and wind without rain, so is he who boasts of gifts deceptively.
Also that every man should eat and drink, and enjoy good in all his labor, is the gift of God.
Every man also to whom God has given riches and wealth, and has given him power to eat of it, and to take his portion, and to rejoice in his labor—this is the gift of God.
and the meal offering shall be an ephah for the ram, and the meal offering for the lambs as he is able to give, and a hin of oil to an ephah.
“ ‘ “In the feasts and in the solemnities the meal offering shall be an ephah for a bull, and an ephah for a ram, and for the lambs as he is able to give, and a hin of oil to an ephah.