Berean Strong's Lexicon nethinim: Nethinim Original Word: נְתִינִים Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root נָתַן (nathan), meaning "to give" or "to set apart." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for "Nethinim" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a specific Hebrew term related to the temple service in the Old Testament context. Usage: The term "Nethinim" refers to a group of temple servants in ancient Israel who were assigned to assist the Levites in the service of the temple. The name itself means "given ones," indicating their dedicated role in the religious practices of the Israelites. They were responsible for various menial tasks necessary for the maintenance and operation of the temple. Cultural and Historical Background: The Nethinim were likely non-Israelites who were integrated into the community of Israel to serve in the temple. Their origins are somewhat obscure, but they are believed to have been descendants of the Gibeonites, who were assigned to serve the Israelites after deceiving Joshua into making a peace treaty with them (Joshua 9). Over time, they became a distinct group within the temple hierarchy, recognized for their service. During the return from the Babylonian exile, the Nethinim were among those who returned to Jerusalem to help rebuild the temple (Ezra 2:43-58; Nehemiah 7:46-60). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nathan Definition temple servants NASB Translation temple servants (16). Brown-Driver-Briggs נְתִינִים noun masculine plural Nethinim (properly those given to the service of the sanctuary, as Levites are called נְתוּנִים Numbers 3:9; Numbers 8:16,19); — only 1 Chronicles 9:2 (where distinguished from priests and Levites) + 16 t. Ezra Nehemiah (often distinguished from priests, Levites and porters; Ezra 8:17 Kt has הנתונים, Qr הַנְּתִינִים), namely: Ezra 2:43,58,70 = Nehemiah 7:46; Nehemiah 7:60; Nehemiah 7:72 (so Baer, Ginsb; van d. H. Nehemiah 7:73), Ezra 7:7; Ezra 8:17,20 (appointment ascribed to David, compare 1 Chronicles 9:2), 1 Chronicles 9:20; Nehemiah 10:29; Nehemiah 11:3; living on the Ophel Nehemiah 3:26; Nehemiah 11:21; with their own overseers Nehemiah 11:21, having a house known (in part) by their name Nehemiah 3:31. — On ׳נ see further BauPriesterthum 100, 142 f. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Nethinims Or Nathuwn (Ezra 8:17) {naw-thoon'} (the proper form as passive participle), from nathan; one given, i.e. (in the plural only) the Nethinim, or Temple-servants (as given to that duty) -- Nethinims. see HEBREW nathan Forms and Transliterations הַ֨נְּתִינִ֔ים הַנְּתִינִ֑ים הַנְּתִינִ֔ים הַנְּתִינִ֖ים הַנְּתִינִ֗ים הַנְּתִינִֽים׃ הַנְּתִינִים֙ הנתינים הנתינים׃ וְהַ֨נְּתִינִ֔ים וְהַנְּתִינִ֔ים וְהַנְּתִינִ֖ים וְהַנְּתִינִ֛ים וְהַנְּתִינִֽים׃ והנתינים והנתינים׃ נְתִינִ֖ים נתינים han·nə·ṯî·nîm hannetiNim hannəṯînîm nə·ṯî·nîm netiNim nəṯînîm vehannetiNim wə·han·nə·ṯî·nîm wəhannəṯînîmLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Chronicles 9:2 HEB: הַכֹּ֣הֲנִ֔ים הַלְוִיִּ֖ם וְהַנְּתִינִֽים׃ NAS: the Levites and the temple servants. KJV: Levites, and the Nethinims. INT: the priests the Levites and the temple Ezra 2:43 Ezra 2:58 Ezra 2:70 Ezra 7:7 Ezra 8:17 Ezra 8:20 Ezra 8:20 Nehemiah 3:26 Nehemiah 3:31 Nehemiah 7:46 Nehemiah 7:60 Nehemiah 7:73 Nehemiah 10:28 Nehemiah 11:3 Nehemiah 11:21 Nehemiah 11:21 17 Occurrences |