Hakkoz
Hakkoz
(1Ch 24:10). See Koz. Haku’pha (Chakupha’, , crooked; but, according to Farst, incitement, a Chaldaizing form; Sept. and ), one of the Nethinim whose descendants returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:51; Neh 7:53). B.C. ante 536.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Hakkoz
the thorn, the head of one of the courses of the priests (1 Chr. 24:10).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Hakkoz
1Ch 24:10. In Ezr 2:61 Koz is a family of priests, the ha- being the article.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Hakkoz
HAKKOZ.1. A Judahite (1Ch 4:8). 2. The eponym of a priestly family (1Ch 24:10, Ezr 2:61; Ezr 7:63, Neh 3:4; Neh 3:21); called in 1Es 5:38 Akkos. They were unable to prove their pedigree.
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Hakkoz
hakoz (, hakkoc, or ha-koc, the nimble):
(1) A priest and chief of the 7th course of Aaron’s sons selected by David (1Ch 24:10). According to Ezr 2:61; Neh 3:4, Neh 3:21; Neh 7:63, his descendants returned with Zerubbabel from the captivity. But the King James Version considers the name in Ezra and Nehemiah as having the article prefixed, hence renders Koz.
(2) One of Judah’s descendants (1Ch 4:8).
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Hakkoz
[Hak’koz]
The chief of the seventh course of priests. 1Ch 24:10. Some priests are alluded to as the descendants of Koz (the prefix being taken as the article) in Ezr 2:61; Neh 3:4; Neh 3:21; Neh 7:63. The R.V. has HAKKOZ in these passages.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Hakkoz
A priest
1Ch 24:10
Called Koz
Ezr 2:61; Neh 3:4; Neh 3:21
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Hakkoz
Hak’koz. (thorn). A priest, the chief of the seventh course in the service of the sanctuary, as appointed by David. 1Ch 24:10. In Ezr 2:61 and Neh 3:4; Neh 3:21, the name occurs again as Koz, in the Authorized Version.