Lexical Summary Matthat: Mathat Original Word: ΜατθάτTransliteration: Matthat Phonetic Spelling: (mat-that') Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Short Definition: Mathat Meaning: Mathat Strong's Concordance Mathat. Probably a shortened form of Mattathias; Matthat (i.e. Mattithjah), the name of two Israelites -- Mathat. see GREEK Mattathias Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3158: ΜαθθάτΜαθθάτ, see Ματθάτ. STRONGS NT 3158: ΜατθάτΜατθάτ (Tdf. Μαθθάθ (see references s. v: Ματθαῖος)), ὁ (מַתָּת, from נָתַן), Matthat; 1. one of Christ's ancestors, the son of Levi: Luke 3:24. 2. one of the ancestors of the man just spoken of: Luke 3:29 (here Tr WH Μαθθάτ (see as above)). |