Hanani

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The word Hanani (Hebrew: חנני) means "God has gratified me", or "God is gracious".

Hanani is the name of three men in the Hebrew Bible

  • One of the sons of Heman (1 Chr. 25:4, 25).
  • A prophet who was sent to rebuke king Asa of Judah for entering into a league with Benhadad I, king of Syria, against the northern kingdom of Israel (2 Chr. 16:1-10). This Hanani was also probably the father of the prophet Jehu (1 Kings 16:7).
  • Probably a brother of Nehemiah (Neh. 1:2; 7:2), who reported to him the melancholy condition of Jerusalem. Nehemiah afterwards appointed him to have charge of the city gates.

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