Jahaziel יַחֲזִיאֵל

Male H3166G 1 book

Benjamite warrior who joined David at Ziklag.

Biography

Jahaziel is mentioned in 1Ch.12.4 as one of the Benjamite warriors who joined David at Ziklag while he was hiding from King Saul. This chapter lists the various groups of warriors who aligned themselves with David during this time, including men from Benjamin, Gad, and Judah.

Jahaziel is described as a mighty man and is listed along with other Benjamite warriors who were known for their skill in battle, particularly their ability to shoot arrows and sling stones with both the right and left hands (1Ch.12.2).

The fact that Jahaziel and the other warriors joined David at Ziklag is significant, as it demonstrates their loyalty to David and their belief in his rightful claim to the throne, even while Saul was still king. Ziklag was a town that had been given to David by Achish, the Philistine king of Gath, while David was seeking refuge from Saul (1Sa.27.6).

No other specific details are provided about Jahaziel's life, family, or exploits. His inclusion in this list, however, highlights the support that David enjoyed from various tribes and the military strength that he was able to gather during his time of exile. These warriors would later form the core of David's army when he became king over all Israel.

In Scripture

1 biblical book
1 Chronicles 1 verse
  • 1 Chronicles 12:4

    "Ishmaiah the Gibeonite, a mighty man among the thirty and a leader of the thirty; Jeremiah; Jahaziel; Johanan; Jozabad the Gederathite;"

Names & Aliases

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Named Hebrew יַחֲזִיאֵל H3166G
Encyclopedia Article

Jahaziel

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

.6">1Ch 16:6, one of two priests appointed by David to sound trumpets before the ark on its journey to Jerusalem. The Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus and Codex Alexandrinus, read "Uzziel."

(3) In 1Ch 23:19; 24:23, a Levite, "son" of Hebron, a Kohathite. Kittel, following the Septuagint, reads "Uzziel."

(4) In 2Ch 20:14, an Asaphite, son of Zechariah. He encouraged King Jehoshaphat of Judah and his subjects to fight against the Moabite and Ammonite invaders.

(5) In Ezr 8:5, an ancestor of one of the families of the Restoration. Read probably "of the sons of Zattu, Sheconiah the son of Jahaziel," following 1 Esdras 8:32 (= Jezelus).

David Francis Roberts

ja'-da-i, ja'-di (yahday, "Yah leads" (?); Baer reads yehday): In 1Ch 2:47, where six sons of Jahdai are mentioned. "The name has been taken as that of another wife or concubine of