חָתַן
cha.tan (H2859B)
be related
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The word "cha.tan" (Strong's number H2859B) is rooted in the Hebrew language and functions as a verb. Its primary definition is "be related" or to be connected. This word falls under the semantic domain of Time & Duration, indicating its relevance to periods, intervals, or relationships within time. In the Bible, "cha.tan" appears 11 times, showcasing its versatility in various contexts. While specific information about its usage is limited to this data, its definition alone offers insight into its core meaning. As a verb that denotes being related, "cha.tan" likely highlights connections or bonds between individuals, events, or entities within the narrative. Given its meaning and frequency of use, "cha.tan" would appear to be an important term for examining relationships within the biblical narrative. Its emphasis on connection and being related invites exploration into themes of community, association, and time-sensitive interactions within the text.
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Make marriages with us. Give your daughters to us, and take our daughters for yourselves.
You shall not make marriages with them. You shall not give your daughter to his son, nor shall you take his daughter for your son.
“But if you do at all go back, and hold fast to the remnant of these nations, even these who remain among you, and make marriages with them, and go in to them, and they to you;
Saul said, I will give her to him, that she may be a snare to him, and that the hand of the Philistines may be against him. Therefore Saul said to David, “You shall today be my son-in-law a second time.”
Saul commanded his servants, “Talk with David secretly, and say, ‘Behold, the king has delight in you, and all his servants love you. Now therefore be the king’s son-in-law.’ ”
Saul’s servants spoke those words in the ears of David. David said, “Does it seem to you a light thing to be the king’s son-in-law, since I am a poor man, and little known?”
When his servants told David these words, it pleased David well to be the king’s son-in-law. Before the deadline,
David arose and went, he and his men, and killed two hundred men of the Philistines. Then David brought their foreskins, and they gave them in full number to the king, that he might be the king’s son-in-law. Then Saul gave him Michal his daughter as wife.
Solomon made an alliance with Pharaoh king of Egypt, and took Pharaoh’s daughter, and brought her into David’s city, until he had finished building his own house, Yahweh’s house, and the wall around Jerusalem.
Now Jehoshaphat had riches and honor in abundance; and he allied himself with Ahab.
shall we again break your commandments, and join ourselves with the peoples that do these abominations? Wouldn’t you be angry with us until you had consumed us, so that there would be no remnant, nor any to escape?