Jehon'athan
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Jehon'athan, a name meaning "Yahweh has given," is a figure mentioned in the Old Testament, and it is associated with several individuals across different contexts. The name reflects the theocentric nature of Hebrew names, emphasizing the belief in divine providence and blessing.

1. Jehonathan, the Son of Abiathar: Jehonathan is noted as the son of Abiathar, the priest during the reign of King David. He played a crucial role in the communication between David and the priestly line during Absalom's rebellion. In 2 Samuel 15:27, David instructs Zadok and Abiathar, "Look, you and Abiathar return to the city in peace with your two sons, Ahimaaz your son and Jonathan the son of Abiathar." Jehonathan, alongside Ahimaaz, served as a messenger, relaying critical information to David, which helped him navigate the political turmoil of the time (2 Samuel 17:17-21).

2. Jehonathan, a Levite Teacher: In the reign of King Jehoshaphat, Jehonathan is mentioned as one of the Levites sent to teach the people of Judah the Law of the Lord. This initiative was part of Jehoshaphat's reforms to bring the nation back to the worship of Yahweh and adherence to His commandments. 2 Chronicles 17:7-9 records this effort, highlighting the importance of religious education and the role of the Levites in maintaining the spiritual health of the nation.

3. Jehonathan, a Military Leader: Another Jehonathan is listed among the leaders of the army of King David. In 1 Chronicles 27:25-34, he is mentioned as one of the officials in charge of the royal treasuries. This position underscores the trust and responsibility placed upon him, reflecting his capability and loyalty to the king.

4. Jehonathan, a Scribe: In the post-exilic period, a Jehonathan is mentioned as a scribe in the service of King David. Nehemiah 12:35 refers to him in the context of the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem, where he is part of the procession, indicating his role in the religious and administrative life of the community.

The various individuals named Jehonathan in the Bible illustrate the diverse roles and responsibilities held by those who bore this name. Whether as a priestly messenger, a teacher of the Law, a military leader, or a scribe, each Jehonathan contributed to the unfolding narrative of Israel's history, demonstrating faithfulness and service to God and king. The name itself serves as a reminder of the divine gifts and responsibilities bestowed upon those who serve in His name.
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Jehon'athan (2 Occurrences)

2 Chronicles 17:8
and with them the Levites, even Shemaiah, and Nethaniah, and Zebadiah, and Asahel, and Shemiramoth, and Jehonathan, and Adonijah, and Tobijah, and Tob-adonijah, the Levites; and with them Elishama and Jehoram, the priests.
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Nehemiah 12:18
of Bilgah, Shammua; of Shemaiah, Jehonathan;
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