Jehoz'abad
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Jehoz'abad is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament, known for his role in the history of the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. His name, meaning "Yahweh has bestowed" or "Yahweh has given," reflects the theocentric nature of Hebrew names, emphasizing the providence and sovereignty of God.

1. Jehoz'abad, the Servant of King Joash of Judah: Jehoz'abad is first introduced in the context of the southern kingdom of Judah. He is noted as one of the two servants who conspired against and assassinated King Joash. This event is recorded in 2 Kings 12:20-21 : "His servants conspired against him and killed Joash at the house of Millo, on the road that goes down to Silla. His servants Jozacar the son of Shimeath and Jehozabad the son of Shomer struck him down, and he died. And they buried him with his fathers in the City of David, and his son Amaziah reigned in his place." The assassination of Joash was a significant event, as it marked the end of his reign and the beginning of his son Amaziah's rule. The motivations behind Jehoz'abad's actions are not detailed in the biblical text, but they are often interpreted within the broader narrative of divine judgment and the fulfillment of prophetic words against Joash for his apostasy and the murder of Zechariah, the son of Jehoiada the priest (2 Chronicles 24:20-22).

2. Jehoz'abad, the Warrior of King Jehoshaphat of Judah: Another Jehoz'abad is mentioned in the context of King Jehoshaphat's reign. This Jehoz'abad was a valiant warrior and a leader of troops. In 2 Chronicles 17:18 , it is recorded: "Next to him, Jehozabad and with him 180,000 armed for war." This reference highlights Jehoz'abad's role in the military organization of Judah, serving under a king known for his religious reforms and efforts to strengthen the kingdom both spiritually and militarily. Jehoshaphat's reign was marked by a return to the worship of Yahweh and the removal of idolatrous practices, and Jehoz'abad's position as a military leader would have been crucial in maintaining the kingdom's stability and security during this period.

3. Jehoz'abad, the Levite: A third mention of a Jehoz'abad occurs in the context of the Levitical duties during the reign of King Hezekiah. In 2 Chronicles 31:13 , Jehoz'abad is listed among the overseers of the contributions, tithes, and dedicated things in the temple: "Jehiel, Azaziah, Nahath, Asahel, Jerimoth, Jozabad, Eliel, Ismachiah, Mahath, and Benaiah were supervisors under the authority of Conaniah and his brother Shimei by the appointment of King Hezekiah and Azariah the official in charge of the house of God." This Jehoz'abad was part of the administrative structure that supported Hezekiah's religious reforms, which included the restoration of temple worship and the proper collection and distribution of offerings.

In summary, the name Jehoz'abad is associated with multiple individuals in the biblical narrative, each playing distinct roles in the history of Judah. Whether as a conspirator, a military leader, or a Levitical overseer, each Jehoz'abad contributes to the unfolding account of God's people, reflecting themes of divine justice, leadership, and religious fidelity.
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Jehoz'abad (1 Occurrence)

1 Chronicles 26:4
And Obed-edom had sons: Shemaiah the first-born, Jehozabad the second, Joah the third, and Sacar the fourth, and Nethanel the fifth;
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