Jozabad
Jozabad
(Heb. Yozabad’, , a contraction for JEHOZABAD; Sept. , but sometimes in Chronicles v.r. , ; also or in Nehemiah; Auth. Vers. “Josabad” in 1Ch 12:4), the name of several men.
1. A Gederathite, one of the famous Benjamite archers who joined David at Ziklag (1Ch 12:4). B.C. 1055.
2. A chiliarch of Manasseh, who reinforced David on retreating to Zildag (1Ch 12:20), B.C. 1053.
3. Another chiliarch of Manasseh, who deserted Saul’s cause for that of David when he made Ziklag his residence (1Ch 12:20); it is possible, however, that the name has been erroneously repeated for the preceding. B.C. 1053.
4. Probably a Levite, one of the persons charged with the care of the Temple offerings under the superintendence of Cononiah and Shimei, at the reformation by Hezekiah (2Ch 31:13). B.C. 726.
5. One of the chief Levites who made offerings for the renewal of the Temple services under Josiah (2Ch 35:9). B.C. 623.
6. A son of Jeshua, and one of the Levites who took account of the precious metals and vessels offered for the Temple by the Israelites who declined personally to return from the captivity (Ezr 8:33). B.C. 459. He was probably the same with one of the chief Levites who “had the oversight of the outward matters of the house of God” after the reestablishment at Jerusalem (Neh 11:16). B.C. cir. 440. He was possibly identical with No. 8.
7. An Israelite, one of the “sons” of Pashur, who divorced his Gentile wife after the exile (Ezr 10:22). B.C. 459.
8. One of the Levite who divorced his heathen wife after the return from Babylon (Ezr 10:23). B.C. 459. He is probably identical with one of the Levites who assisted Ezra in expounding the Law to the people assembled in the Tyropoeon (Neh 8:7). B.C. cir. 410.
Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Jozabad
whom Jehovah bestows. (1.) One of the Benjamite archers who joined David at Ziklag (1 Chr. 12:4).
(2.) A chief of the tribe of Manasseh (1 Chr. 12:20).
Fuente: Easton’s Bible Dictionary
Jozabad
1. 1Ch 12:20.
2. 2Ch 31:13.
3. 2Ch 35:9.
4. Ezr 8:33.
5. Ezr 10:22.
6. Neh 8:7; Neh 11:16.
Fuente: Fausset’s Bible Dictionary
Jozabad
JOZABAD.1. 2. 3. Three of Davids heroes (1Ch 12:4; 1Ch 12:20 bis). 4. The eponym of a Levitical family (2Ch 31:13; 2Ch 35:9 [1Es 1:9 Joram]). 5. A priest who had married a foreign wife (Ezr 10:22 [1Es 9:22 Ocidelus]). 6. A Levite (Ezr 8:33 [1Es 8:63 Josabdus] Ezr 10:23 [1Es 9:23 Jozabdus]). 7. An expounder of the Law (Neh 8:7 [1Es 9:48 Jozabdus]). 8. An inhabitant of Jerusalem (Neh 11:16).
Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Jozabad
joza-bad (, yozabhadh, Yahweh has bestowed):
(1) A Gederathite, and one of David’s recruits at Ziklag (1Ch 12:4 (Hebrew 5)). He is named with the Benjamites, but possibly he was a native of the town Gedara in Southern Judah. See Curtis, Chronicles, 196.
(2), (3) Two Manassite captains who joined David at Ziklag (1Ch 12:20 (Hebrew 21)).
(4) A Levite overseer in Hezekiah’s time (2Ch 31:13); may be the ancestor of the chief of the priests in 2Ch 35:9 = Joram of 1 Esdras 1:9.
(5) A Levite (Ezr 8:33), mentioned again probably in Ezr 10:23; Neh 8:7; Neh 11:16. The name in 1 Esdras 8:63 ( = Ezr 8:33) is Josabdus (the King James Version Josabad).
(6) A priest who had married a foreign wife Ezr 10:22) = Ocidelus of 1 Esdras 9:22.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Jozabad
[Jo’zabad]
1, 2. Two of the tribe of Manasseh who resorted to David at Ziklag. 1Ch 12:20.
3. Levite in the days of Hezekiah 2Ch 31:13.
4. A chief of the Levites in the days of Josiah. 2Ch 35:9.
5. Son of Jeshua, a Levite: he helped to weigh the vessels of the sanctuary. Ezr 8:33.
6, 7. A priest and a Levite who had taken strange wives. Ezr 10:22-23.
8. One who assisted in explaining the law. Neh 8:7.
9. A chief of the Levites who returned from exile. Neh 11:16.
Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary
Jozabad
H3107
1. Two men of Manasseh
1Ch 12:20
2. Two Levites
2Ch 31:13; 2Ch 35:9
3. Son of Jeshua
Ezr 8:33
4. A priest
Ezr 10:22
5. Three Levites
Ezr 10:23; Neh 8:7; Neh 11:16
6. One of David’s famous warriors
1Ch 12:4
Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Jozabad
Joz’abad. (Jehovah justifies).
1. A captain of the thousands of Manasseh, who deserted to David before the battle of Gilboa. 1Ch 12:20. (B.C. 1053).
2. A hero of Manasseh, like Jozabad, 1. 1Ch 12:20.
3. A Levite, in the reign of Hezekiah. 2Ch 31:13. (B.C. 726).
4. A chief Levite, in the reign of Josiah. 2Ch 35:9.
5. A Levite, son of Jeshua, in the days of Ezra. Ezr 8:33. (B.C. 459). Probably identical with Jozabad, 7.
6. A priest, of the sons of Pashur, who had married a foreign wife. Ezr 10:22.
7. A Levite, among those who returned with Ezra, and had married foreign wives. He is probably identical with Jozabad, the Levite, Neh 8:7, and with Jozabad, who presided over the outer work of the Temple. Neh 11:16. (B.C. 459).