Jozabad
Jozabad, a Levite, was one of the overseers appointed by King Hezekiah to distribute the contributions to the priests and Levites.
Biography
Jozabad the Levite served as one of several overseers appointed by King Hezekiah to administer the distribution of tithes and contributions to priests and Levites throughout Judah (2 Chronicles 31:13). This appointment came in the context of Hezekiah's remarkable religious revival, which included a Passover celebration that drew worshipers from both Judah and surviving northern Israelites. When the people responded with extraordinary generosity, piling up heaps of tithes that could not be consumed in a single season, Hezekiah organized a distribution system with named overseers like Jozabad to ensure fair and orderly allocation of these resources to those in covenant service.
Significance
Jozabad's appointment under Hezekiah reflects the biblical connection between revival, generosity, and the need for trustworthy administration. When genuine spiritual renewal breaks out, it characteristically produces material expressions of worship, tithes, offerings, and gifts, that must be managed wisely. The naming of specific overseers in 2 Chronicles 31 underscores the principle of accountability in handling sacred resources. Jozabad's faithful service in this role contributed to a sustainable support structure for Levitical ministry, enabling ongoing worship in Jerusalem during one of Judah's spiritual high points. His example speaks to the enduring importance of trustworthy financial stewardship in religious communities.
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References
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- 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]
