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Dan (son of Jacob)

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Dan
דָּן
PronunciationDan
SpouseAphlaleth
ChildrenHushim (son)[1]
Parents
RelativesReuben (half brother)
Simeon (half brother)
Levi (half brother)
Judah (half brother)
Naphtali (brother)
Gad (half brother)
Asher (half brother)
Issachar (half brother)
Zebulun (half brother)
Dinah (half sister)
Joseph (half brother)
Benjamin (half brother)

According to the Book of Genesis, Dan (Hebrew: דָּן, Dān, "judgment" or "he judged")[2] was the first of the two sons of Jacob and Bilhah[3] (Jacob's fifth son). His mother, Bilhah, was Rachel's handmaid, who becomes one of Jacob's concubines (Book of Genesis, Genesis 35:22). In the Biblical account, he is the founder of the Israelite Tribe of Dan. He was the father of Hushim, according to Gen 46:23. Samson was a descendant of Dan.

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Transcription

Name

The text of the Torah explains that the name of Dan derives from dananni, meaning "he has judged me", in reference to Rachel's belief that she had gained a child as the result of a judgment from God.[4]

Biblical references

Owing to the Book of Judges, in the account of Micah's Idol, describing the Tribe of Dan as having used ephod and teraphim in worship, and Samson (a member of the Tribe of Dan) being described as failing to adhere to the rules of a Nazarite, classical rabbinical writers concluded that Dan was very much a black sheep.[5] In the Book of Jeremiah, the north of Canaan is associated with darkness and evil,[6] and so rabbinical sources treated Dan as the archetype of wickedness.[5]

In the apocryphal Testaments of the Patriarchs, Dan is portrayed as having hated Joseph, and having been the one that invented the idea of deceiving Jacob by the smearing of Joseph's coat with the blood of a kid.[7][8][9] In the apocryphal Prayer of Asenath, Dan is portrayed as plotting with the Egyptian crown prince, against Joseph and Asenath.[5] In the Blessing of Jacob, Dan is described as a serpent, which seems to have been interpreted as connecting Dan to Belial,[5] a connection made, for example, in the apocryphal Testament of Dan.[10]

Early Christian writers, such as Irenaeus and Hippolytus, even believed that the Antichrist would come from the Tribe of Dan.[11][12]

John the Apostle omits the Tribe of Dan when mentioning the twelve tribes of the sons of Israel, in regard to the 144,000 sealed Israelites.[13] Instead of Dan, the tribe of Joseph appears twice (being also represented by Manasseh).

References

  1. ^ Genesis 46:23
  2. ^ What's in a Name? 25 Jewish Stories (in German, French, and English). Biel: Jewish Museum of Switzerland. 2022. ISBN 978-3-907262-34-4.
  3. ^ Genesis 30:3–4
  4. ^ Genesis 30:6
  5. ^ a b c d Jewish Encyclopedia
  6. ^ Jeremiah 1:14
  7. ^ Testament of Dan 1
  8. ^ Testament of Zebulun 4
  9. ^ Testament of Gad 1
  10. ^ Testament of Dan, 5
  11. ^ Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses,
  12. ^ Hippolytus, Of Christ and Antichrist
  13. ^ Revelation 7:5–8

External links

  • Media related to Dan at Wikimedia Commons
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