Hakkoz
Hakkoz was a priest who served during the reign of King David, as mentioned in the priestly divisions.
Biography
Hakkoz was a priest who served during the reign of King David and was assigned leadership of the seventh division in the rotating priestly courses that David organized for temple service (1 Chronicles 24:10). David, in preparation for the temple that Solomon would build, divided the priestly families into twenty-four divisions, each serving in the sanctuary for a designated period.
Hakkoz led his priestly family in one of these rotations, establishing a pattern of organized worship that would endure through the Solomonic temple era and beyond. This Hakkoz likely stands as the ancestor of the post-exilic priestly family that bore his name, making him a foundational figure whose organizational assignment shaped the liturgical identity of his descendants across centuries of Israelite history.
Significance
Hakkoz's role in David's priestly divisions connects him to one of the most consequential acts of liturgical organization in Israel's history. The twenty-four priestly courses that David established became the template for temple worship through the First Temple, Second Temple, and into the New Testament period, the priest Zechariah, father of John the Baptist, belonged to the course of Abijah (Luke 1:5), suggesting this system survived for over a thousand years.
Hakkoz thus represents a founding link in a long chain of organized priestly service. His assignment by David underscores that structured, ordered worship is not a bureaucratic imposition but a divinely guided framework for honoring God faithfully across time.
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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]
