Uzzi
Bible Usage:
- Uzzi used 11 times.
- First Reference: 1 Chronicles 6:5
- Last Reference: Nehemiah 12:42
Dictionaries:
- Included in Eastons: Yes
- Included in Hitchcocks: Yes
- Included in Naves: Yes
- Included in Smiths: Yes
- Included in Websters: No
- Included in Strongs: Yes
- Included in Thayers: No
- Included in BDB: Yes
Strongs Concordance:
- H5813 Used 11 times
The Lord is my strength.
1. The son of Bukki, and a descendant of Aaron (1 Chronicles 6:5, 51; Ezra 7:4).
2. A grandson of Issachar (1 Chronicles 7:2, 3).
3. A son of Bela, and grandson of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 7:7).
4. A Benjamite, a chief in the tribe (1 Chronicles 9:8).
5. A son of Bani. He had the oversight of the Levites after the return from captivity (Nehemiah 11:22).
6. The head of the house of Jedaiah, one of "the chief of the priests" (Nehemiah 12:19).
7. A priest who assisted in the dedication of the walls of Jerusalem (Nehemiah 12:42).
my strength; my kid
1. A priest. Son of Bukki
1 Chronicles 6:5-6; 1 Chronicles 6:51; Ezra 7:4
2. Grandson of Issachar
1 Chronicles 7:2-3
3. Grandson of Benjamin
1 Chronicles 7:7
4. Son of Michri
1 Chronicles 9:8
5. An overseer of the Levites
Nehemiah 11:22
6. A priest in the time of Nehemiah
Nehemiah 12:19; Nehemiah 12:42
(strong).
- Son of Bukki and father of Zerahiah, in the line of the high priests. (1 Chronicles 6:5,61; Ezra 7:4) Though Uzzi was the lineal ancestor of Zadok, it does not appear that he was ever high priest. He must have been contemporary with, but rather earlier than, Eli. (B.C. before 1161.)
- Son of Tola the son of Issachar. (1 Chronicles 7:2,3) (B.C. 1706.)
- Son of Bela, of the tribe of Benjamin. (1 Chronicles 7:7) (B.C. 1706.)
- Another, or the same, from whom descended some Benjamite houses, which were settled at Jerusalem after the return from captivity. (1 Chronicles 9:8)
- A Levite, son of Bani and overseer of the Levites dwelling at Jerusalem, in the time of Nehemiah. (Nehemiah 11:22)
- A priest, chief of the father's house of Jedaiah, in the time of Joiakim the high priest. (Nehemiah 12:19) (B.C. about 500.)
- One of the priests who assisted Ezra in the dedication of the wall of Jerusalem. (Nehemiah 12:42) Perhaps the same as the preceding. (B.C. 446.)
One of David's mighty men.
1 Chronicles 11:44
(strength of Jehovah), one of David's guard, and apparently a native of Ashtaroth beyond Jordan. (1 Chronicles 11:44) (B.C. 1053.)
A contracted form of Azari'ah the Lord is my strength.
1. One of Amaziah's sons, whom the people made king of Judah in his father's stead (2 Kings 14:21; 2 Chronicles 26:1). His long reign of about fifty-two years was "the most prosperous excepting that of Jehosaphat since the time of Solomon." He was a vigorous and able ruler, and "his name spread abroad, even to the entering in of Egypt" (2 Chronicles 26:8, 14). In the earlier part of his reign, under the influence of Zechariah, he was faithful to Jehovah, and "did that which was right in the sight of the Lord" (2 Kings 15:3; 2 Chronicles 26:4, 5); but toward the close of his long life "his heart was lifted up to his destruction," and he wantonly invaded the priest's office (2 Chronicles 26:16), and entering the sanctuary proceeded to offer incense on the golden altar. Azariah the high priest saw the tendency of such a daring act on the part of the king, and with a band of eighty priests he withstood him (2 Chronicles 26:17), saying, "It appertaineth not unto thee, Uzziah, to burn incense." Uzziah was suddenly struck with leprosy while in the act of offering incense (26:19-21), and he was driven from the temple and compelled to reside in "a several house" to the day of his death (2 Kings 15:5, 27; 2 Chronicles 26:3). He was buried in a separate grave "in the field of the burial which belonged to the kings" (2 Kings 15:7; 2 Chronicles 26:23). "That lonely grave in the royal necropolis would eloquently testify to coming generations that all earthly monarchy must bow before the inviolable order of the divine will, and that no interference could be tolerated with that unfolding of the purposes of God, which, in the fulness of time, would reveal the Christ, the true High Priest and King for evermore" (Dr. Green's Kingdom of Israel, etc.).
2. The father of Jehonathan, one of David's overseers (1 Chronicles 27:25).
Uzziel, the strength, or kid, of the Lord
1. Called Azariah:
King of Judah
2 Kings 14:21; 2 Kings 15:1-2; 2 Chronicles 26:1; 2 Chronicles 26:3
Rebuilds Elath
2 Kings 14:22; 2 Chronicles 26:2
Reigns righteously
2 Kings 15:3; 2 Chronicles 26:4-5
Defeats the Philistines
2 Chronicles 26:6-7
Takes tribute from the Ammonites; strengthens the kingdom
2 Chronicles 26:8
Strengthens the fortifications of Jerusalem
2 Chronicles 26:9
Promotes cattle raising and agriculture
2 Chronicles 26:10
Military establishment of
2 Chronicles 26:11-15
Is presumptuous in burning incense; stricken with leprosy; quarantined
2 Chronicles 26:16-21; 2 Kings 15:5
Jotham regent during quarantine of
2 Kings 15:5; 2 Chronicles 26:21
Death of
2 Kings 15:7; 2 Chronicles 26:23
History of, written by Isaiah
2 Chronicles 26:22; Isaiah 1:1
Earthquake in the reign of
Amos 1:1; Zech 14:5
2. Son of Uriel
1 Chronicles 6:24
3. Father of Jehonathan
1 Chronicles 27:25
4. A priest, puts away his Gentile wife
Ezra 10:21
5. Father of Athaiah
Nehemiah 11:4
(strength of Jehovah).
- King of Judah B.C. 809-8 to 757-6. In some passages his name appears in the lengthened form Azariah: After the murder of Amaziah, his son Uzziah was chosen by the people, at the age of sixteen, to occupy the vacant throne; and for the greater part of his long reign of fifty-two years he lived in the fear of God, and showed himself a wise, active and pious ruler. He never deserted the worship of the true God, and was much influenced by Zechariah, a prophet who is mentioned only in connection with him. (2 Chronicles 26:5) So the southern kingdom was raised to a condition of prosperity which it had not known since the death of Solomon. The end of Uzziah was less prosperous than his beginning. Elated with his splendid career, he determined to burn incense on the altar of God, but was opposed by the high priest Azariah and eighty others. See (Exodus 30:7,8; Numbers 16:40; 18:7) The king was enraged at their resistance, and, as he pressed forward with his censer was suddenly smitten with leprosy. This lawless attempt to burn incense was the only exception to the excellence of his administration. (2 Chronicles 27:2) Uzziah was buried "with his fathers," yet apparently not actually in the royal sepulchres. (2 Chronicles 26:23) During his reign a great earthquake occurred. (Amos 1:1; Zechariah 14:5)
- A Kohathite Levite, and ancestor of Samuel. (1 Chronicles 6:24) (9).
- A priest of the sons of Harim, who had taken a foreign wife in the days of Ezra. (Ezra 10:21) (B.C. 458.)
- Father of Athaiah or Uthai. (Nehemiah 11:4)
- Father of Jehonathan, one of David's overseers. (1 Chronicles 27:25) (B.C. about 1053.)
Strength of God.
1. One of the sons of Kohath, and uncle of Aaron (Exodus 6:18; Leviticus 10:4).
2. A Simeonite captain (1 Chronicles 4:39-43).
3. A son of Bela, and grandson of Benjamin (1 Chronicles 7:7).
4. One of the sons of Heman (1 Chronicles 25:4); called also Azareel (18).
5. A son of Jeduthan (2 Chronicles 29:14).
6. The son of Harhaiah (Nehemiah 3:8).
1. A son of Kohath
Exodus 6:18; Exodus 6:22; Leviticus 10:4
2. A Simeonite captain
1 Chronicles 4:42
3. Son of Bela
1 Chronicles 7:7
4. One of David's musicians
1 Chronicles 25:4
5. A Levite, son of Jeduthun
2 Chronicles 29:14
6. A goldsmith, aided in repairing the walls of Jerusalem
Nehemiah 3:8
(my strength is God).
- Fourth son of Kohath, father of Mish'l, Eizaphan or Elizaphan and Zithri, and uncle to Aaron. (Exodus 6:18,22; Leviticus 10:4) (B.C. before 1491.)
- A Simeonite captain, son of Ishi, in the days of Hezekiah. (1 Chronicles 4:42)
- Head of a Benjamite house, of the sons of Bela. (1 Chronicles 7:7) (B.C. 1706.)
- A musician, of the sons of Heman in David's reign. (1 Chronicles 25:4)
- A Levite, of the sons of Jeduthun, in the days of Hezekiah. (2 Chronicles 29:14,18) (B.C. 726.)
- Son of Harhaiah, probably a priest in the days of Nehemiah, who took part in repairing the wall. (Nehemiah 3:8) (B.C. 446.) He is described as "of the goldsmiths," i.e. of those priests whose hereditary office it was to repair or make the sacred vessels.
the descendants of Uzziel, and one of the four great families of the Kohathites. (Numbers 3:27; 1 Chronicles 26:23)