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<subcategory name="Grandson or descendant">2. Grandson or descendant<fn>See Ibn Ezra (Shemot Long Commentary 2:16-21) and Ramban (Shemot 2:16).</fn>
 
<subcategory name="Grandson or descendant">2. Grandson or descendant<fn>See Ibn Ezra (Shemot Long Commentary 2:16-21) and Ramban (Shemot 2:16).</fn>
 
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<li>Bereshit 29:5 – "וַיֹּאמֶר לָהֶם הַיְדַעְתֶּם אֶת לָבָן בֶּן נָחוֹר וַיֹּאמְרוּ יָדָעְנוּ" – Yaakov asks the people of Charan if they knew Lavan <transliterate>ben</transliterate> Nachor, even though Lavan is the son of Betuel and only the grandson of Nachor.</li>
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<li>Bereshit 29:5 – "וַיֹּאמֶר לָהֶם הַיְדַעְתֶּם אֶת לָבָן בֶּן נָחוֹר וַיֹּאמְרוּ יָדָעְנוּ" – Yaakov asks the people of Charan if they knew Lavan <i>ben</i> Nachor, even though Lavan is the son of Betuel and only the grandson of Nachor.</li>
 
<li>Shemuel II 19:25 – "וּמְפִבֹשֶׁת בֶּן שָׁאוּל יָרַד לִקְרַאת הַמֶּלֶךְ וְלֹא עָשָׂה רַגְלָיו וְלֹא עָשָׂה שְׂפָמוֹ וְאֶת בְּגָדָיו לֹא כִבֵּס לְמִן הַיּוֹם לֶכֶת הַמֶּלֶךְ עַד הַיּוֹם אֲשֶׁר בָּא בְשָׁלוֹם" – The verse says that Mephiboshet is the son of Shaul when he is the son of Yehonatan the son of Shaul.<fn>Interestingly, Shaul also had a son named Mephiboshet (see Shemuel II 21:8).  However, the context of this chapter makes it clear that this Mephiboshet is the son of Yehonatan.</fn></li>
 
<li>Shemuel II 19:25 – "וּמְפִבֹשֶׁת בֶּן שָׁאוּל יָרַד לִקְרַאת הַמֶּלֶךְ וְלֹא עָשָׂה רַגְלָיו וְלֹא עָשָׂה שְׂפָמוֹ וְאֶת בְּגָדָיו לֹא כִבֵּס לְמִן הַיּוֹם לֶכֶת הַמֶּלֶךְ עַד הַיּוֹם אֲשֶׁר בָּא בְשָׁלוֹם" – The verse says that Mephiboshet is the son of Shaul when he is the son of Yehonatan the son of Shaul.<fn>Interestingly, Shaul also had a son named Mephiboshet (see Shemuel II 21:8).  However, the context of this chapter makes it clear that this Mephiboshet is the son of Yehonatan.</fn></li>
 
<li>Bereshit 31:43 – "וַיַּעַן לָבָן וַיֹּאמֶר אֶל יַעֲקֹב הַבָּנוֹת בְּנֹתַי וְהַבָּנִים בָּנַי וְהַצֹּאן צֹאנִי וְכֹל אֲשֶׁר אַתָּה רֹאֶה לִי הוּא וְלִבְנֹתַי מָה אֶעֱשֶׂה לָאֵלֶּה הַיּוֹם אוֹ לִבְנֵיהֶן אֲשֶׁר יָלָדוּ"</li>
 
<li>Bereshit 31:43 – "וַיַּעַן לָבָן וַיֹּאמֶר אֶל יַעֲקֹב הַבָּנוֹת בְּנֹתַי וְהַבָּנִים בָּנַי וְהַצֹּאן צֹאנִי וְכֹל אֲשֶׁר אַתָּה רֹאֶה לִי הוּא וְלִבְנֹתַי מָה אֶעֱשֶׂה לָאֵלֶּה הַיּוֹם אוֹ לִבְנֵיהֶן אֲשֶׁר יָלָדוּ"</li>

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בֵּן
Part of SpeechNoun
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Possible Meanings
  1. Biological son
  2. Grandson or descendant
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Possible Meanings

1. Biological son

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  • Additional data –

2. Grandson or descendant1

  • Bereshit 29:5 – "וַיֹּאמֶר לָהֶם הַיְדַעְתֶּם אֶת לָבָן בֶּן נָחוֹר וַיֹּאמְרוּ יָדָעְנוּ" – Yaakov asks the people of Charan if they knew Lavan ben Nachor, even though Lavan is the son of Betuel and only the grandson of Nachor.
  • Shemuel II 19:25 – "וּמְפִבֹשֶׁת בֶּן שָׁאוּל יָרַד לִקְרַאת הַמֶּלֶךְ וְלֹא עָשָׂה רַגְלָיו וְלֹא עָשָׂה שְׂפָמוֹ וְאֶת בְּגָדָיו לֹא כִבֵּס לְמִן הַיּוֹם לֶכֶת הַמֶּלֶךְ עַד הַיּוֹם אֲשֶׁר בָּא בְשָׁלוֹם" – The verse says that Mephiboshet is the son of Shaul when he is the son of Yehonatan the son of Shaul.2
  • Bereshit 31:43 – "וַיַּעַן לָבָן וַיֹּאמֶר אֶל יַעֲקֹב הַבָּנוֹת בְּנֹתַי וְהַבָּנִים בָּנַי וְהַצֹּאן צֹאנִי וְכֹל אֲשֶׁר אַתָּה רֹאֶה לִי הוּא וְלִבְנֹתַי מָה אֶעֱשֶׂה לָאֵלֶּה הַיּוֹם אוֹ לִבְנֵיהֶן אֲשֶׁר יָלָדוּ"
  • Rut 4:17 – the neighbors said that Naomi had a child, when really it was her daughter-in-law, Rut, who had the child.
  • Daniel 5:22 – "‏(ואנתה) [וְאַנְתְּ] בְּרֵהּ בֵּלְשַׁאצַּר לָא הַשְׁפֵּלְתְּ לִבְבָךְ כָּל קֳבֵל דִּי כָל דְּנָה יְדַעְתָּ" – see above.
  • Similarly, "אַב" sometimes mean grandfather.
  • See also נכד and נין. While Modern Hebrew defines the former as a grandson and the latter as a great-grandson, their Biblical meaning is unclear.3

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