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Zichri

Zichri was a common name among Levites and leaders in Israel's history, borne by multiple individuals who served in priestly, military, and administrative roles throughout the Old Testament period.

Overview

The name Zichri appears multiple times in Old Testament genealogies and historical accounts, primarily among the Levitical line and leadership positions. These individuals served as priests, gatekeepers, overseers, and military commanders during various periods of Israel's history from the wilderness wanderings through the post-exilic restoration.

Key Scriptures

"The sons of Izhar: Shelomith the leader" (1 Chronicles 26:25, ESV). "Elishaphat son of Zichri" served as a captain who helped restore Joash to the throne (2 Chronicles 23:1, ESV). "Zichri, a mighty man of Ephraim" defeated King Ahaz's son in battle (2 Chronicles 28:7, ESV).

Application

These examples remind us that faithful service to God's purposes, whether in priestly duties, military leadership, or administrative roles, contributes to the spiritual health and stability of God's people across generations.

Scripture References 12
Full Topical Reference List 12 total — Nave's Topical Bible

1. Son of Izhar

4. Two chiefs in the days of David

5. Father of Amasiah

6. Father of Elishaphat

7. An Ephraimite

8. Father of Joel

9. A priest