Bible Word Study
חֲזִיאֵל
Chăzîyʼêl · Chaziel, a Levite
חֲזִיאֵל
Chaziel, a Levite
Definition
Chaziel is a proper name meaning 'seen of God' or 'vision of God.' It belongs to a Levite from the family of Shimei, as recorded in 1 Chronicles 23:9. The name signifies an individual recognized or beheld by God, reflecting a personal relationship with the divine. In the biblical context, it identifies a specific person within the genealogical and organizational structure of the Levitical priesthood under King David.
Biblical Usage
This name appears only once in the Old Testament, in 1 Chronicles 23:9. It is used in a genealogical list detailing the divisions of the Levites for temple service. The context is administrative, identifying Chaziel as one of the sons of Shimei, who were counted among the Levitical families appointed for duties.
Etymology
The name Chaziel (חֲזִיאֵל) is a compound of two Hebrew elements: the root חָזָה (chazah, H2372), meaning 'to see, behold, or perceive,' and אֵל (el, H410), the common word for 'God.' It is a theophoric name, incorporating the divine name El, and literally translates to 'seen of God' or 'God has seen.'
Semantic Range
As a theophoric name meaning 'seen of God,' it reflects the Israelite understanding of God's personal attention and involvement with individuals. It connects to the concept of divine favor, recognition, and providence. Understanding this name enriches reading by highlighting how biblical names often served as declarations of faith and reminders of God's active presence in the lives of His people, even within administrative lists. In ancient Israelite culture, names were often meaningful and descriptive. A name like Chaziel, given to a Levite, would have signified a family's piety and hope for God's favor upon their child. It differs from modern naming conventions where names are frequently chosen for sound or family tradition rather than explicit semantic meaning. For a Levite, a name invoking God's sight underscored their sacred role in the community. Chaziel has no direct synonyms as a proper name. Conceptually related names include: Eliezer (אֱלִיעֶזֶר, H461) — 'God is help'; Ezekiel (יְחֶזְקֵאל, H3168) — 'God strengthens'; both are theophoric names but with different verbal elements expressing God's action.
Word Details
How this works
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).
Full methodology & sources →References
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