Bible Word Study
חֲנֹכִי
Chănôkîy · a Chanokite (collectively) or descendants of Chanok
חֲנֹכִי
a Chanokite (collectively) or descendants of Chanok
Definition
The term חֲנֹכִי (Chănôkîy) is a patronymic noun meaning 'a Hanochite' or 'descendants of Hanoch.' It refers collectively to the clan or family group that traced its lineage back to Hanoch, a grandson of Jacob through Reuben (Genesis 46:9, Exodus 6:14). In its single biblical occurrence, it specifically denotes one of the major Reubenite clans counted in the census of the Israelites in the wilderness (Numbers 26:5). The word functions solely as an ethnonym, identifying a tribal subgroup within the larger Israelite community.
Biblical Usage
This word is used only once in the Old Testament, in Numbers 26:5, within the context of the second wilderness census. It appears in a list detailing the descendants of Reuben, identifying the Hanochites as a distinct clan stemming from Hanoch, the son of Reuben. The usage is purely genealogical and demographic, serving to organize the tribal structure of Israel.
Etymology
The word is formed patronymically from the proper name חֲנוֹךְ (Chănôk, H2585), meaning 'dedicated' or 'initiated.' The suffix -ִי (-iy) indicates 'belonging to' or 'descended from,' a common Hebrew construction for family or tribal names (e.g., Danite, Levite). Thus, חֲנֹכִי literally means 'of Hanoch' or 'pertaining to Hanoch.'
Semantic Range
In ancient Israelite society, tribal and clan identity was paramount for inheritance, military organization, and social structure. Being identified as a 'Hanochite' placed an individual within the specific lineage of Reuben, Jacob's firstborn. This affiliation determined one's share in the tribal territory and responsibilities within the community. The single mention in a census underscores the importance of meticulous genealogical records for maintaining these social and religious structures. רְאוּבֵנִי (Rə'ûbēnî, H7206) — A broader term for any descendant of the tribe of Reuben, whereas חֲנֹכִי specifies one clan within that tribe.
Word Details
How this works
Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).
Full methodology & sources →References
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