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Nathan(4)
Nathan in the Bible — father of Azariah (1KI 4:5). Referenced in 2 scripture passages.
Name meaning: “given; giving; rewarded”
Profile
- Gender
- male
- Scripture References
- 2 references
- Known Names
- 1 name
- Relationships
- 1 connection
Biography
A prophet during the reign of King David who fearlessly confronted the king about his sin with Bathsheba. Nathan also brought David God's covenant promise of an eternal dynasty. He played a key role in ensuring Solomon's succession to the throne and was involved in organizing temple worship.
Significance
Nathan exemplifies the prophetic role of speaking truth to power and demonstrates God's willingness to forgive even grievous sins when met with genuine repentance.
Key Events
Brought God's covenant to David(2 Samuel 7:4-17)
Confronted David about Bathsheba(2 Samuel 12:1-15)
Named Solomon 'Jedidiah'(2 Samuel 12:25)
Helped secure Solomon's succession(1 Kings 1:11-45)
Names & Labels (1)
Nathanproper name
- Hebrew
- נָתָן
- Transliteration
- natan
- Meaning
- gift
- Greek
- Ναθαν
- Reference
- 1KI 4:5
- Strong's
- H5416
Family & Relationships (1)
father
Azariah(1KI 4:5)
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Nathan in the Bible?
Nathan is described in the Bible as father of Azariah (1KI 4:5).
What does the name Nathan mean?
The name Nathan means “given; giving; rewarded” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.