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Jahziel

Jahziel was a Levite gatekeeper in the temple during King David's reign, appointed to serve in the tabernacle worship. His name means 'God sees' and represents faithful service in God's house.

Overview

Jahziel was one of the sons of Meshelemiah, a Levite appointed as a gatekeeper for the tabernacle during David's organization of temple worship. He is listed among those chosen to serve in guarding the entrance and maintaining order in God's dwelling place, reflecting the Levitical calling to support Israel's worship.

Key Scriptures

"The sons of Meshelemiah: Zechariah the firstborn, Jediael the second, Zebadiah the third, Jathniel the fourth, Elam the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, Elioenai the seventh, Obededom the eighth. And his son Shemaiah had sons who were rulers in their fathers' houses, for they were mighty men of valor" (1 Chronicles 26:2-3, ESV). "These divisions of the gatekeepers, corresponding to their chief men, had duties, just as their brothers did, to serve in the house of the Lord" (1 Chronicles 26:12, ESV).

Application

Jahziel's faithful service as a gatekeeper reminds us that all work done to support worship and God's kingdom—whether public or behind-the-scenes—holds eternal significance.