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יׇשְׁבְּקָשָׁה
Yoshbᵉqâshâh · Joshbekashah, an Israelite
יׇשְׁבְּקָשָׁה
Joshbekashah, an Israelite
Definition
Yoshbᵉqâshâh is a proper name given to a Levite musician in the service of King David. He was one of the fourteen sons of Heman, appointed by lot for the twenty-first course of service in the temple music (1 Chronicles 25:4, 24). The name is unique to this individual and appears only in the context of the organization of the Levitical singers. As a proper noun, it refers solely to this specific historical figure within the lineage of Heman, with no other biblical senses or meanings.
Biblical Usage
This name is used exclusively in 1 Chronicles 25, which details the organization of the temple musicians. Yoshbᵉqâshâh is listed among the sons of Heman who were set apart for prophesying with musical instruments (1 Chronicles 25:1). His specific assignment was to the twenty-first of the twenty-four lots cast to determine the order of service (1 Chronicles 25:24). The usage is purely genealogical and administrative, documenting the structured worship established by David.
Etymology
The name Yoshbᵉqâshâh is a compound derived from the Hebrew root יָשַׁב (yāšab, H3427), meaning 'to sit, dwell, remain,' and קָשֶׁה (qāšeh, H7186), meaning 'hard, severe, difficult.' Thus, the name's literal meaning is 'a hard seat' or 'one who sits in hardness.' It likely functioned as a symbolic or descriptive name, possibly reflecting circumstances of birth or a hoped-for character trait of endurance.
Semantic Range
While the name itself is not theologically loaded, its bearer's role is significant. Yoshbᵉqâshâh was part of the Levitical order established by David for the worship of God in the temple. This highlights the importance of structured, reverent worship and the dedication of specific families and individuals to God's service. His inclusion in the sacred lot (1 Chronicles 25:8) underscores the belief that God sovereignly appoints people to their roles in ministry. In ancient Israelite culture, names often carried meaning related to circumstances, hopes, or attributes. A name meaning 'hard seat' suggests endurance or resilience, a valued trait. As a Levite musician, Yoshbᵉqâshâh belonged to a privileged class responsible for leading Israel in worship, a role that combined artistic skill with spiritual leadership. The casting of lots for duties (1 Chronicles 25:8) reflects a cultural and religious practice for seeking divine guidance in appointments. Heman (H1968) — His father and the head of this musical guild. Asaph (H623) — The head of another leading Levitical musical family. Jeduthun (H3038) — The head of the third major Levitical musical family.
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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