Hanan
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hā´nan (חנן, ḥānān, “gracious,” or "merciful"):
(1) A chief of the tribe of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 8:23).
(2) The youngest son of Azel, a descendant of Saul (1 Chronicles 8:38; 1 Chronicles 9:44).
(3) One of David's mighty men of valor (1 Chronicles 11:43).
(4) The head of a family of the Nethinim who returned with Zerubbabel (Ezra 2:46; Nehemiah 7:49).
(5) An assistant of Ezra in expounding the law. He was one of the Levites who assisted Ezra (Nehemiah 8:7). Possibly the same person is referred to in Nehemiah 10:10 (11).
(6) One of the four treasurers put in charge of the tithes by Nehemiah (Nehemiah 13:13).
(7, 8) Two who “sealed the covenant” on the eve of the restoration. He was one of the chiefs who subscribed the covenant (Nehemiah 10:22 (23),26 (27)).
(9) A son of Igdaliah, “the man of God,” whose sons had a chamber in the temple at Jerusalem (Jeremiah 35:4).
