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BDB / Strong's (1906 / 1890)H2647noun

חֻפָּה

Chuppâh[khoop-paw']

Chuppah, an Israelite

Definition

Chuppah is a proper noun referring to an Israelite priest who served during the reign of King David. He is listed as the head of the thirteenth priestly division (1 Chronicles 24:13). The name is identical to the common noun חֻפָּה (chuppâh, H2646), which means 'canopy' or 'covering,' often associated with a wedding chamber or a protective shelter. In its sole biblical occurrence, it functions solely as a personal name, with no indication that the meaning of the common noun directly informs the character's role or narrative.

Biblical Usage

This word is used only once in the Old Testament, in 1 Chronicles 24:13. It appears in a purely administrative and genealogical context, listing the heads of the twenty-four priestly divisions established by David for temple service. There are no narrative stories or other usages associated with this individual.

Etymology

The name Chuppah is derived from the identical common noun חֻפָּה (chuppâh, H2646), meaning 'canopy,' 'chamber,' or 'covering.' This root is associated with protection and enclosure, famously used in contexts like the wedding canopy (as in Psalm 19:5 and Joel 2:16). As a personal name, it likely carried symbolic or aspirational meaning related to shelter or blessing, a common practice in Hebrew onomastics.

Semantic Range

While the individual Chuppah is not theologically significant, his inclusion highlights the theme of orderly worship and priestly service established under David. It reflects God's concern for structured, representative ministry within the covenant community (1 Chronicles 24). Understanding this as a personal name, distinct from the common noun, prevents symbolic misinterpretation of the verse.

In ancient Israel, names were often meaningful words or phrases. Bearing a name like Chuppah ('canopy') may have conveyed hopes for divine protection, blessing, or perhaps even connection to joy and marriage. Its use as a priest's name in a formal roster shows how ordinary Hebrew words were integrated into personal identity.

As a proper name, it has no direct synonyms. The related common noun is: חֻפָּה (chuppâh, H2646) — the common noun meaning 'canopy' or 'covering,' from which this personal name is derived.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH2647
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrewחֻפָּה
TransliterationChuppâh
Pronunciationkhoop-paw'
How this works

Hebrew definitions are from Brown-Driver-Briggs (1906) and Strong's Exhaustive Concordance (1890), both public domain. BDB was groundbreaking for its era but reflects 19th-century assumptions about Semitic etymology. Modern scholarship (HALOT, DCH) has revised many entries. Use these definitions as a starting point for exploration, not as the final word on a term's meaning in context.

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Scripture References

Appears in 1 verse in the Bible
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