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הֵימָן

Hêymân · Heman, the name of at least two Israelites

H1968noun14 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH1968noun

הֵימָן

Hêymânhay-mawn'

Heman, the name of at least two Israelites

Definition

Heman is a proper name given to at least two significant Israelites in the Old Testament. The most prominent is Heman the Ezrahite, a wise man whose wisdom was compared to Solomon's (1 Kings 4:31) and the author of Psalm 88. Another key figure is Heman the Levite, a son of Joel and a grandson of the prophet Samuel, who was a leading musician and singer appointed by David for temple worship (1 Chronicles 6:33, 15:17). The name also appears for other minor figures, including a son of Zerah from the tribe of Judah (1 Chronicles 2:6).

Biblical Usage

The name Heman is used exclusively as a personal name in the Old Testament, appearing 14 times. Its usage clusters in the historical books of 1 Kings and 1 Chronicles. In 1 Chronicles, it is used primarily in the context of organizing Levitical worship, specifically the musical service before the Ark of the Covenant (e.g., 1 Chronicles 15:19, 16:41-42, 25:1-6). The single reference in 1 Kings 4:31 highlights Heman's renown for wisdom.

Etymology

The name הֵימָן (Hêymân) is derived from the Hebrew root אָמַן (ʾāman, H539), meaning 'to be firm, faithful, or reliable.' It is a participial form meaning 'faithful' or 'trustworthy.' This root is also the source of the familiar word 'amen.' The name shares a conceptual connection with other names based on this root, emphasizing steadfastness and fidelity.

Semantic Range

Heman represents the integration of wisdom and worship in Israel's life. As a famed wise man, he exemplifies God-given human understanding. As a chief Levitical musician, he models the faithful, skilled service required in God's presence. His authorship of Psalm 88, a psalm of deep despair that still turns to God, provides a profound biblical example of lament as authentic worship. Understanding his name's meaning ('faithful') enriches the portrayal of his character and service. In ancient Israelite culture, names often conveyed character or destiny. Bearing a name meaning 'faithful' would carry significant expectation. Heman the musician's role reflects the high cultural and religious value placed on music in temple ritual, where it was considered essential for proper worship and invoking God's presence. His mention among Solomon's wise contemporaries (1 Kings 4:31) places him in the esteemed tradition of sages whose counsel was sought for governance and life. Ethan (ʾÊṯān, H387) — Another wise Ezrahite compared to Solomon (1 Kings 4:31). Jeduthun (Yəḏūṯûn, H3038) — A contemporary Levitical musician, often mentioned alongside Heman in worship leadership (1 Chronicles 16:41-42).

Word Details

Strong's NumberH1968
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formהֵימָן
TransliterationHêymân
Pronunciationhay-mawn'
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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).

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References

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