Jezrielus
Jump to: ISBEThesaurusSubtopicsTerms
Topical Encyclopedia
Jezrielus is not a directly mentioned figure or location in the canonical texts of the Bible. However, the name appears to be a derivative or variant of "Jezreel," a significant location and symbol within the biblical narrative. The name "Jezreel" itself means "God sows" or "May God give seed," and it holds both historical and prophetic importance in the Scriptures.

Historical Context

The Valley of Jezreel, also known as the Plain of Esdraelon, is a fertile region in northern Israel, stretching from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. It served as a strategic and agricultural hub throughout biblical history. The valley is bordered by the hills of Galilee to the north and the mountains of Samaria to the south.

Biblical Significance

1. Military and Political Importance: The Valley of Jezreel was the site of numerous battles due to its strategic location. In Judges 6-7, Gideon defeated the Midianites in this region, demonstrating God's deliverance of Israel through unlikely means. The valley also witnessed the defeat of King Saul and his sons by the Philistines, as recorded in 1 Samuel 31.

2. Prophetic Symbolism: The name Jezreel carries prophetic weight, particularly in the book of Hosea. God commands the prophet Hosea to name his son Jezreel as a sign of impending judgment on the house of Jehu and the kingdom of Israel. Hosea 1:4-5 states, "Then the LORD said to Hosea, 'Name him Jezreel, for soon I will bring the bloodshed of Jezreel upon the house of Jehu, and I will put an end to the kingdom of Israel. On that day I will break the bow of Israel in the Valley of Jezreel.'"

3. Restoration and Hope: Despite its association with judgment, Jezreel also symbolizes hope and restoration. Hosea 2:22 speaks of a future time when God will restore His people: "And the earth will respond to the grain, the new wine, and oil, and they will respond to Jezreel." This passage reflects God's promise to renew and bless the land and His people.

Theological Implications

Jezreel serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty and justice. The events associated with Jezreel illustrate the consequences of disobedience and the certainty of divine judgment. Yet, the prophetic promises linked to Jezreel also highlight God's mercy and His commitment to restoration. The dual themes of judgment and hope encapsulated in the name Jezreel resonate throughout the biblical narrative, underscoring the balance of God's justice and grace.

Conclusion

While "Jezrielus" does not appear in the biblical text, understanding the significance of Jezreel provides insight into the broader themes of God's dealings with His people. The historical and prophetic dimensions of Jezreel continue to offer valuable lessons for faith and obedience in the life of believers.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
JEZRIELUS

jez-ri-e'-lus (Iezrielos; the King James Version Hierielus; 1 Esdras 9:27): Corresponding to "Jehiel" in Ezra 10:26.

Thesaurus
Jezrielus
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia JEZRIELUS. jez-ri-e'-lus (Iezrielos; the King James
Version Hierielus; 1 Esdras 9:27): Corresponding to "Jehiel" in Ezra 10:26. ...
/j/jezrielus.htm - 6k

Jezreelitess (5 Occurrences)

/j/jezreelitess.htm - 8k

Jibleam (1 Occurrence)

/j/jibleam.htm - 6k

Jehieli (2 Occurrences)
... He was a "son" of Elam, and so probably the same as "Jehiel" in Ezra 10:26, one
of those who had married foreign wives = "Jezrielus" of 1 Esdras 9:27. ...
/j/jehieli.htm - 9k

Jehiel (17 Occurrences)
... He was a "son" of Elam, and so probably the same as "Jehiel" in Ezra 10:26, one
of those who had married foreign wives = "Jezrielus" of 1 Esdras 9:27. ...
/j/jehiel.htm - 16k

Hierielus
... Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia HIERIELUS. hi-er-ie'-lus (Iezrielos). See JEZRIELUS.
Hieremoth, Hierielus. Hiermas . Reference Bible.
/h/hierielus.htm - 6k

Resources
Bible ConcordanceBible DictionaryBible EncyclopediaTopical BibleBible Thesuarus
Jezreelitess
Top of Page
Top of Page