Gazez
Gazez was a son of Caleb and his concubine Ephah, born after Haran.
Biography
Gazez was a son of Caleb by his concubine Ephah, named alongside his brother Haran in the genealogical records of 1 Chronicles 2:46. Caleb, the son of Hezron and a prominent figure within the tribe of Judah, fathered several sons through various wives and concubines, reflecting the complex family structures attested in the patriarchal and wilderness periods. Gazez appears in a brief but carefully maintained genealogical list that the Chronicler preserves to establish tribal continuity and identity within Judah. Though no individual deeds or narratives are connected to this Gazez in Scripture, his inclusion among Caleb's offspring situates him within the broader Judahite clan network that would eventually produce the Davidic line. His name, meaning possibly 'shearer,' may reflect an occupational or descriptive tradition within his family.
Significance
Gazez, as a son of the celebrated Calebite lineage within Judah (1 Chronicles 2:46), carries significance through his connection to one of Israel's most faithful tribes. Caleb himself was renowned for wholehearted devotion to God (Numbers 14:24), and the preservation of his descendants' names in Chronicles signals the enduring importance of that heritage. Even minor members of godly lineages are remembered in Scripture, affirming that covenant faithfulness has generational reach. Gazez's place in the Judahite genealogy reinforces the Chronicler's theological conviction that Israel's identity is rooted in its tribal and familial continuity with the patriarchs.
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References
- Orr, J. (ed.) (1915) The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Chicago: Howard-Severance Company. [Public Domain]
- Tyndale House, Cambridge (n.d.) Translators Individualised Proper Names with all References (TIPNR). STEPBible. Available at: https://www.stepbible.org. [CC BY 4.0]
- Wikidata contributors (n.d.) Wikidata. Available at: https://www.wikidata.org. [CC0]
- Church of England (1769) The Holy Bible, Authorized (King James) Version. [Public Domain]
