6262. Attay
Lexicon
Attay: Attai

Original Word: עַתַּי
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration: `Attay
Pronunciation: at-tah'ee
Phonetic Spelling: (at-tah'ee)
Definition: Attai
Meaning: Attai

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Attai

For ittiy; Attai, the name of three Israelites -- Attai.

see HEBREW ittiy

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
probably from anah
Definition
three Isr.
NASB Translation
Attai (4).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
עַתַּי proper name, masculine (Ι)εθθει

1 of Judah 1 Chronicles 2:35 (עַתָּ֑י), 1 Chronicles 2:36.

2 of Gad 1 Chronicles 12:11

32Chronicles 11:20

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root עַתָּה (attah), meaning "now" or "at this time."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for the Hebrew name Attai in the Strong's Concordance, as it is a proper noun specific to Hebrew genealogies and historical records. However, the concept of "timeliness" or "opportunity" may be reflected in Greek terms related to time or season, such as καιρός (kairos), meaning "appointed time" or "season," though this is not a direct translation of the name Attai.

Usage: The name Attai appears in the context of genealogies and historical records within the Old Testament. It is used to identify specific individuals in the lineage of Judah and the Levitical priesthood.

Context: Attai, Son of Jarha: Attai is mentioned as a descendant of Jarha, an Egyptian servant who married Sheshan's daughter. This lineage is part of the genealogical record of the tribe of Judah. Attai is listed in 1 Chronicles 2:35-36, which traces the descendants of Jerahmeel, a family within the tribe of Judah.
Attai, Son of Rehoboam: Another individual named Attai is noted as a son of King Rehoboam, the first king of Judah after the division of the united monarchy. This Attai is listed among Rehoboam's sons in 2 Chronicles 11:20-22, highlighting the royal lineage and the political alliances formed through marriage.
Attai, Warrior of David: A third mention of Attai is found in 1 Chronicles 12:11, where he is listed as one of the warriors who joined David at Ziklag. This group of warriors is noted for their loyalty and skill, contributing to David's military strength during his rise to kingship.

Forms and Transliterations
וְעַתַּי֙ ועתי עַתַּ֔י עַתַּי֙ עַתָּֽי׃ עתי עתי׃ ‘at·tay ‘at·tāy ‘attay ‘attāy atTai veatTai wə‘attay wə·‘at·tay
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Chronicles 2:35
HEB: ל֖וֹ אֶת־ עַתָּֽי׃
NAS: in marriage, and she bore him Attai.
KJV: to wife; and she bare him Attai.
INT: marriage bore Attai

1 Chronicles 2:36
HEB: וְעַתַּי֙ הֹלִ֣יד אֶת־
NAS: Attai became the father
KJV: And Attai begat Nathan,
INT: Attai became of Nathan

1 Chronicles 12:12
HEB: עַתַּי֙ הַשִּׁשִּׁ֔י אֱלִיאֵ֖ל
INT: Attai sixth Eliel

2 Chronicles 11:20
HEB: אֲבִיָּה֙ וְאֶת־ עַתַּ֔י וְאֶת־ זִיזָ֖א
NAS: him Abijah, Attai, Ziza
KJV: him Abijah, and Attai, and Ziza,
INT: bore Abijah Attai Ziza and Shelomith

4 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 6262
4 Occurrences


‘at·tāy — 3 Occ.
wə·‘at·tay — 1 Occ.















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