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Gatam
Gatam in the Bible — son of Eliphaz (GEN 36:11) and chief of Edom (GEN 36:16). Gatam belonged to the tribe of Edomite. Referenced in 2 scripture passages.
Name meaning: “their lowing; their touch”
Profile
- Gender
- male
- Tribe
- Edomite
- Scripture References
- 2 references
- Known Names
- 1 name
- Relationships
- 1 connection
Names & Labels (1)
Gatamproper name
- Hebrew
- גַּעְתָּם
- Transliteration
- gaətam
- Greek
- Γοθομ
- Reference
- GEN 36:11
- Strong's
- H1609
Family & Relationships (1)
son
Eliphaz(GEN 36:11)
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Gatam in the Bible?
Gatam is described in the Bible as son of Eliphaz (GEN 36:11) and chief of Edom (GEN 36:16). Gatam belonged to the tribe of Edomite.
What does the name Gatam mean?
The name Gatam means “their lowing; their touch” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.