Topical Encyclopedia Ja-azani'ah is a name found in the Old Testament, associated with different individuals in various contexts. The name Ja-azani'ah means "Yahweh hears" or "Yahweh listens," reflecting a common theophoric element in Hebrew names that invoke the divine name of God, Yahweh.1. Ja-azani'ah, Son of Jeremiah (Not the Prophet): One of the individuals named Ja-azani'ah is mentioned in 2 Kings 25:23 and Jeremiah 40:8. He is identified as the son of Jeremiah, not to be confused with the prophet Jeremiah. Ja-azani'ah was one of the military leaders who approached Gedaliah at Mizpah after the Babylonian conquest of Jerusalem. The Berean Standard Bible states: "When all the captains of the armies and their men heard that the king of Babylon had appointed Gedaliah as governor, they came to Gedaliah at Mizpah—the captains included Ishmael son of Nethaniah, Johanan son of Kareah, Seraiah son of Tanhumeth the Netophathite, and Jaazaniah son of the Maacathite, they and their men" (2 Kings 25:23). This Ja-azani'ah is also referred to as the son of the Maacathite, indicating his possible foreign or mixed heritage. 2. Ja-azani'ah, Son of Shaphan: Another Ja-azani'ah is mentioned in Ezekiel 8:11. He is identified as the son of Shaphan and is depicted in a vision given to the prophet Ezekiel. In this vision, Ezekiel is shown the idolatrous practices taking place in the temple in Jerusalem. The BSB records: "In front of them stood seventy elders of the house of Israel, and Jaazaniah son of Shaphan was standing among them. Each had a censer in his hand, and a fragrant cloud of incense was rising" (Ezekiel 8:11). This Ja-azani'ah is portrayed as participating in the idolatry that had infiltrated the religious leadership of Israel, highlighting the spiritual corruption present at the time. 3. Ja-azani'ah, Son of Azur: A third mention of a Ja-azani'ah occurs in Ezekiel 11:1. This Ja-azani'ah is identified as the son of Azur and is one of the leaders of the people who are condemned by God for their wicked counsel and actions. The BSB states: "Then the Spirit lifted me up and brought me to the gate of the house of the LORD that faces east, and there at the entrance of the gate were twenty-five men. Among them I saw Jaazaniah son of Azzur and Pelatiah son of Benaiah, leaders of the people" (Ezekiel 11:1). This passage underscores the role of Ja-azani'ah in the leadership that was leading the people astray, contributing to the moral and spiritual decline of the nation. The name Ja-azani'ah, therefore, appears in contexts that reflect both the political and religious turmoil of Israel during the periods of the Babylonian conquest and the prophetic ministry of Ezekiel. Each mention of Ja-azani'ah provides insight into the challenges faced by the Israelites, including issues of leadership, idolatry, and the consequences of turning away from God. Concordance Ja-azani'ah (4 Occurrences)2 Kings 25:23 Jeremiah 35:3 Ezekiel 8:11 Ezekiel 11:1 Thesaurus Ja-azani'ah (4 Occurrences)Ja-azani'ah. Jaazaniah, Ja-azani'ah. Jaaz-aniah . Multi-Version Concordance Ja-azani'ah (4 Occurrences). 2 Kings 25:23 Now when ... /j/ja-azani'ah.htm - 7k Jaazaniah (5 Occurrences) Jaaz-aniah Resources What is the Unification Church? | GotQuestions.orgBible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |