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בְּצַלְאֵל

Bᵉtsalʼêl · Betsalel, the name of two Israelites

H1212noun9 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH1212noun

בְּצַלְאֵל

Bᵉtsalʼêlbets-al-ale'

Betsalel, the name of two Israelites

Definition

Bezalel (בְּצַלְאֵל) is a proper name meaning 'in the shadow (i.e., protection) of God.' It refers primarily to Bezalel son of Uri, the divinely appointed chief artisan and craftsman for constructing the Tabernacle and its sacred furnishings (Exodus 31:2, 35:30). He was filled with the Spirit of God, granting him exceptional skill, understanding, and knowledge in all kinds of craftsmanship (Exodus 31:3). The name also appears in later genealogies, referring to a descendant of Judah (1 Chronicles 2:20, 2 Chronicles 1:5).

Biblical Usage

The name Bezalel is used exclusively in the context of skilled craftsmanship and leadership in sacred construction. It appears 9 times, predominantly in Exodus 31-38, detailing his divine commissioning and oversight of the Tabernacle's creation (e.g., Exodus 36:1-2, 37:1). The later occurrences in Chronicles are genealogical, linking him to the tribe of Judah and King Solomon (1 Chronicles 2:20, 2 Chronicles 1:5).

Etymology

Derived from the preposition בְּ (in), the noun צֵל (tsel, H6738, meaning 'shadow' or 'protection'), and אֵל (ʼel, H410, meaning 'God'). The name thus literally means 'in the shadow/protection of God,' signifying divine shelter and favor.

Semantic Range

Bezalel is a significant figure illustrating God's direct gifting and empowerment for His work. His filling with the Spirit of God (Exodus 31:3) for artistic skill shows that God's Spirit enables practical craftsmanship for worship, not just prophecy or leadership. He serves as a prototype for Spirit-empowered service, highlighting that God equips specific individuals with talent and wisdom to build His dwelling place among His people. In ancient Israelite culture, names often carried prophetic or descriptive meaning about a person's character or destiny. Bezalel's name, 'in God's shadow,' reflected his divinely protected and guided role. As a master craftsman, his work with gold, silver, wood, and textiles was highly valued, but his primary identity was as a Spirit-filled servant chosen for a holy task, elevating skilled labor to a sacred vocation. Oholiab (אָהֳלִיאָב, H171) — Bezalel's assistant, also Spirit-filled for craftsmanship (Exodus 31:6). Hiram (חִירָם, H2438) — A skilled Tyrian craftsman employed by Solomon for the Temple (1 Kings 7:13-14).

Word Details

Strong's NumberH1212
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formבְּצַלְאֵל
TransliterationBᵉtsalʼêl
Pronunciationbets-al-ale'
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Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).

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References

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