אֵלוֹנִי
an Elonite or descendant (collectively) of Elon
Definition
אֵלוֹנִי (ʼÊlôwnîy) refers to a clan or tribal group descended from Elon, one of the sons of Zebulun. It is a patronymic term, meaning it identifies people by their common male ancestor. The word appears only in the context of the census of the Israelites in the wilderness, specifically listing the Elonites as one of the major family groups within the tribe of Zebulun. This term is used collectively to denote all the descendants of Elon, functioning as a proper noun for a specific social and genealogical unit within ancient Israel.
Biblical Usage
This word is used only once in the Old Testament, in Numbers 26:26, within the context of the second wilderness census ordered by God. Its usage is strictly genealogical and administrative, serving to list and count the clans of the tribe of Zebulun. The pattern aligns with other patronymic '-ite' names (e.g., Gershonites, Merarites) used throughout Numbers 1-4 and 26 for organizing the tribes and their military and religious roles.
Etymology
The word is a patronymic noun derived from the personal name Elon (אֵלוֹן, H438), which means 'oak' or 'terebinth.' The suffix '-i' (ִי) in Hebrew typically indicates 'belonging to' or 'descended from.' Therefore, אֵלוֹנִי literally means 'belonging to Elon' or 'descendants of Elon.' It is a shortened form of the alternative spelling אֵלֹנִי, both pointing to the same ancestral origin.
Semantic Range
While the word itself is primarily a genealogical marker, its inclusion in the census of Numbers 26 highlights the theological importance of lineage, tribal identity, and God's faithfulness to the promises made to the patriarchs. The meticulous recording of each clan, including the Elonites, underscores that every family within Israel was known, counted, and had a place in God's covenant community. This reinforces the biblical theme of God's sovereign ordering and preservation of His people.
In ancient Israelite society, identity was deeply tied to lineage and tribe. Being identified as an 'Elonite' established one's social standing, inheritance rights, and military obligations within the tribe of Zebulun. This clan-based structure was fundamental for land distribution, as seen later in the book of Joshua, and for maintaining the cohesion of the tribes as a confederation under God. The term reflects a collectivist culture where individual identity was subsumed under the family and tribal unit.
אֵלוֹן (ʼÊlôwn, H438) — The personal name 'Elon,' meaning 'oak,' from which the clan name is derived. זְבוּלֻן (Zᵉbûlun, H2074) — The tribe of Zebulun, the larger tribal unit to which the Elonites belonged.
Word Details
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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