{
  "id": "dict_002341",
  "term": "Hakkatan",
  "slug": "hakkatan",
  "letter": "H",
  "entry_type": "biblical_name",
  "entry_family": "theological_term",
  "depth_profile": "standard",
  "short_definition": "A Hebrew personal name or family designation in Ezra 8:12, probably meaning “the small” or “the little one.”",
  "simple_one_line": "Hakkatan is a biblical Hebrew name mentioned in Ezra’s return-from-exile genealogy.",
  "tooltip_text": "A Hebrew name in Ezra 8:12, likely meaning “the small” or “the little one.”",
  "aliases": [],
  "scripture_references": [],
  "original_language_terms": [],
  "related_entries": [
    "Ezra",
    "Ezra 8",
    "genealogy",
    "post-exilic return",
    "Johanan",
    "exile and return"
  ],
  "see_also": [
    "Ezra 8:12",
    "genealogies",
    "post-exilic Judah"
  ],
  "lede_intro": "Hakkatan is a Hebrew name or family designation that appears in the post-exilic genealogy of Ezra 8:12. It is not a doctrine or theological concept, but a historical biblical name preserved in Scripture.",
  "at_a_glance_definition": "A biblical name in the Old Testament, likely a descriptive Hebrew designation meaning “the small.”",
  "at_a_glance_key_points": [
    "Appears in Ezra 8:12",
    "connected with the return from exile",
    "likely functions as a personal name or family identifier",
    "not a theological term."
  ],
  "description_academic_short": "Hakkatan is a Hebrew name appearing in Ezra 8:12. In context, it functions as a personal or ancestral designation associated with the post-exilic return under Ezra. The name is commonly understood to carry the sense “the small” or “the little one,” though its exact form and function are not central to the text’s main point.",
  "description_academic_full": "As used in Ezra 8:12, Hakkatan is best understood as a Hebrew name or family designation rather than a doctrinal term. The passage lists Johanan as “the son of Hakkatan,” placing the name within Ezra’s record of those returning from exile. The likely sense of the Hebrew form is descriptive, such as “the small” or “the little one,” but the exact nuance is secondary to the historical function of the name in the genealogy. Hakkatan is therefore a minor biblical proper name that helps locate Scripture in real historical memory, not a theological category requiring doctrinal development.",
  "background_biblical_context": "Ezra 8 records the companions who returned with Ezra from Babylon to Jerusalem. Hakkatan appears in that administrative and genealogical setting as part of the preservation of covenant community identity after the exile.",
  "background_historical_context": "Post-exilic Judah placed strong emphasis on family lines, priestly legitimacy, and the orderly return of exiles. Names listed in Ezra function as historical markers of who belonged to the restored community.",
  "background_jewish_ancient_context": "In ancient Jewish genealogical records, names often served both personal and ancestral purposes. A descriptive Hebrew name like Hakkatan could identify an individual, a family head, or a remembered ancestor within the community register.",
  "key_texts_primary": [
    "Ezra 8:12"
  ],
  "key_texts_secondary": [
    "No other key text is securely identified from the available source row."
  ],
  "original_language_note": "Hebrew; the name likely reflects a form related to “small” or “little,” though the exact transliteration and function should be handled cautiously.",
  "theological_significance": "Hakkatan has no major doctrinal significance, but it contributes to Scripture’s detailed preservation of names, families, and covenant history.",
  "philosophical_explanation": "The entry illustrates how historical particulars in Scripture matter. Biblical names are not mere labels; they help preserve identity, continuity, and memory within God’s redemptive history.",
  "interpretive_cautions": "Do not overstate the meaning of the name or build doctrine from its etymology. The exact identity may be a personal name or family designation, and the text’s main emphasis is the historical list in Ezra, not the name itself.",
  "major_views_note": "Most interpreters treat Hakkatan as a proper name or ancestral designation in Ezra’s return list, with the name likely carrying a descriptive sense.",
  "doctrinal_boundaries": "This entry is a historical-biblical name, not a doctrinal term. Its meaning should be kept within the limits of the text and lexical caution.",
  "practical_significance": "Hakkatan reminds readers that God’s Word preserves ordinary names and family lines, showing the value of faithful record keeping and the historicity of the post-exilic return.",
  "meta_description": "Hakkatan in the Bible is a Hebrew name appearing in Ezra 8:12, likely meaning “the small” or “the little one.”",
  "public_url": "/companion-bible-dictionary/hakkatan/",
  "json_url": "/companion-bible-dictionary/data/dictionary/hakkatan.json",
  "final_disposition": "PUBLISH_CANONICAL"
}