Uzziel

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UZZIEL (‘my strength is El’).—1. A son of Kohath (Exo_6:18; Exo_6:22, Lev_10:4, Num_3:19; Num_3:30, 1Ch_6:2; 1Ch_6:18; 1Ch_15:10; 1Ch_23:12; 1Ch_23:20; 1Ch_24:24); gentilic Uzzielites (Num_3:27, 1Ch_26:23). 2. A Simeonite (1Ch_4:42). 3. Founder of a Benjamite family (1Ch_7:7). 4. A musician, of the sons of Heman (1Ch_25:4 [1Ch_25:18 Azarel]). 5. A Levite, of the sons of Jeduthun (2Ch_29:14). 6. A goldsmith who aided in repairing the wall (Neh_3:8).
George R. Berry.
Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible
Edited by James Hastings, D.D. Published in 1909


("strength of God".)
1. Kohath's fourth son (Exo_6:18; Exo_6:22; 1Ch_6:2; 1Ch_6:18). Head of one of the four great Kohathite families, UZZIELITES (Num_3:27; 1Ch_26:23).
2. Son of Ishi, of Simeon; one of the four captains who led their 500 brethren to Mount Seir, of which they dispossessed the Amalekites (1Ch_4:42-43). 1Ch_4:3. A Benjamite, of Bela's sons (1Ch_7:7).
4. A musician, of Heman's sons (1Ch_25:4; Azareel, i.e. helped of God, in ver. 18).
5. A Levite, of Jeduthun's sons; under Hezekiah took part in cleansing the temple from its pollution under Ahaz (2Ch_29:14; 2Ch_29:19).
6. Son of Harhaiah, a priest who repaired the wall (Neh_3:8): "of the goldsmiths," i.e. those priests whose hereditary office it was to make or repair the sacred vessels.
Fausset's Bible Dictionary
By Andrew Robert Fausset, co-Author of Jamieson, Fausset and Brown's 1888.


Uzzi'a. (my strength is God).
1. Fourth son of Kohath, father of Mishael, Eizaphan or Elizaphan and Zithri, and uncle to Aaron. Exo_6:18; Exo_6:22; Lev_10:4. (B.C. before 1491).
2. A Simeonite captain, son of Ishi, in the days of Hezekiah. 1Ch_4:42.
3. Head of a Benjamite house, of the sons of Bela. 1Ch_7:7. (B.C. 1706).
4. A musician, of the sons of Heman in David's reign. 1Ch_25:4.
5. A Levite, of the sons of Jeduthun, in the days of Hezekiah. 2Ch_29:14; 2Ch_29:18. (B.C. 726).
6. Son of Harhaiah, probably a priest in the days of Nehemiah, who took part in repairing the wall. Neh_3:8. (B.C. 446). He is described as "of the goldsmiths," that is, of those priests whose hereditary office it was to repair or make the sacred vessels.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
By Dr. William Smith.Published in 1863


u-zı̄?el, uz?i-el, ōō?zi-el (עזּיאל, ‛uzzı̄'ēl, ?El (God) is my strength?):
(1) A ?son? of Kohath (Exo_6:18, Exo_6:22; Lev_10:4; Num_3:19, Num_3:30; 1Ch_6:2, 1Ch_6:18 (Hebrew 5:28; 6:3); 1Ch_15:10; 1Ch_23:12, 1Ch_23:20; 1Ch_24:24), called in Lev_10:4 ?uncle of Aaron.? The family is called Uzzielites (העזּיאלי, hā‛uzzı̄'ēlı̄ (collectively)) in Num_3:27; 1Ch_26:23.
(2) A Simeonite captain (1Ch_4:42).
(3) Head of a Benjamite (or according to Curtis a Zebulunite) family (1Ch_7:7).
(4) A Hemanite musician (1Ch_25:4); The Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus has Ἀζαραήλ, Azaraḗl = ?Azarel,? the name given in 1Ch_25:18. See AZAREL.
(5) A Levite ?son? of Jeduthun (2Ch_29:14).
(6) A goldsmith who joined in repairing the wall of Jerusalem (Neh_3:8).
(7) The reading of Septuagint (Ὀζιήλ, Oziḗl) for Jahaziel in 1Ch_23:19. See JAHAZIEL, (3).


International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
PRINTER 1915.



[some Uzziel] (Heb. Uzziel', עֻזַּיאֵל, my strength is God, or perh. simply strength of God Uzziah [q.v.]; Sept. Ο᾿ζιήλ or Ο᾿ζειήλ, with some v.r.; Vulg. Oziel), the name of six Hebrews.
1. Third named of the five sons of Bela son of Benjamin, heads of valiant families (1Ch_7:7). B.C. post 1874.
2. Last named of the four sons of Kohath (Exo_6:18; 1Ch_6:2), also father of four sons (Exo_5:22; 1Ch_23:12; 1Ch_23:20; 1Ch_24:24), and uncle of Aaron (Lev_10:4).B.C. ante 1658. His descendants were called after him (Num_3:19; Num_3:27; 1Ch_26:23), Elizaphan being their chief in Moses time (Num_3:30), and Amminadab in David's (1Ch_15:10).
3. Third named of the fourteen “sons” of Heman appointed by David as Levitical musicians (1Ch_25:4); the same with AZAREEL SEE AZAREEL (q.v.) the head of the eleventh band of orchestral performers (1Ch_25:18).
4. Second named of the two sons of Jeduthun among the Levites, who, in the days of king Hezekiah, took an active part in cleansing and sanctifying the Temple after all the pollutions introduced by Ahaz (2Ch_29:14). B.C.726.
5. Last named of the four “sons” of Ishi, Simeonitish chieftains who, after the successful expedition of the tribe to the valley, of Gedor, went at the head of five hundred men, in the days of Hezekiah, to Mount Seir, and smote the remnant of the Amalekites who had survived the previous slaughter of Saul and David, and: took possession of their country, and dwelt there “unto this day” (1 Chronicles 14:42). B.C. cir. 712. 6. A “son of Hashaiah, of the goldsmiths,” who repaired part of the walls of Jerusalem after the Captivity (Neh_3:8). B.C. 446.



CYCLOPEDIA OF BIBLICAL, THEOLOGICAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL
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