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יִזְרָח

Yizrâch · a Jizrach (i.e. Ezrachite or Zarchite) or descendant of Zerach

H3155noun1 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH3155noun

יִזְרָח

Yizrâchyiz-rawkh'

a Jizrach (i.e. Ezrachite or Zarchite) or descendant of Zerach

Definition

Yizrâch is a gentilic noun meaning 'a Jizrachite,' referring to a descendant of Zerach (also spelled Zerah), who was a son of Judah (Genesis 38:30, 46:12). The term specifically identifies Shamhuth the Izrahite, a military commander in King David's army (1 Chronicles 27:8). It functions as a clan or family designation, similar to other Israelite tribal surnames. The spelling variation (Yizrâch versus Ezrachite) reflects minor dialectical or textual differences but points to the same ancestral lineage.

Biblical Usage

This word occurs only once in the Old Testament, in 1 Chronicles 27:8, where it describes Shamhuth as 'the Izrahite,' identifying his tribal affiliation within Judah. The context is a list of David's military commanders, each assigned to a monthly rotation of service. The usage is purely genealogical and administrative, serving to specify Shamhuth's family origin among the descendants of Zerach.

Etymology

Yizrâch (יִזְרָח) is a variation of 'Ezrachite' (אֶזְרָחִי, H250), both derived from the proper name Zerach (זֶרַח, H2226), meaning 'dawning' or 'shining.' Zerach was a son of Judah and Tamar (Genesis 38:30). The gentilic suffix indicates belonging, so Yizrâch essentially means 'belonging to Zerach' or 'of the line of Zerach.'

Semantic Range

In ancient Israelite culture, family and tribal identity were paramount for social structure, inheritance, and military organization. Being identified as an 'Izrahite' placed Shamhuth within the tribe of Judah, the royal line, and connected him to the covenant promises given to Judah (Genesis 49:8-12). Such designations were crucial for maintaining genealogical records, which affirmed one's place in the covenant community. Ezrachite (ʼEzrâchîy, H250) — An alternate spelling for the same clan designation, used elsewhere for other descendants of Zerach (e.g., 1 Chronicles 27:11). Zarchite (Zarchîy) — Another variant form found in Numbers 26:13, also denoting descendants of Zerach.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH3155
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formיִזְרָח
TransliterationYizrâch
Pronunciationyiz-rawkh'
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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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