Zichri:
that remembers; that is a man
Zichri:
zik'-ri (zikhri, meaning uncertain):
(1) Levites:
(a) grandson of Kohath (Ex 6:21, where some the King James Version editions read wrongly, "Zithri");
(b) an Asaphite (1Ch 9:15), called "Zabdi" in Ne 11:17, where the Septuagint's Codex Alexandrinus has Zechri = Zichri, but the Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus other names; see ZABDI, (4);
(c) a descendant of Eliezer (1Ch 26:25).
(2) Benjamites:
(a) 1Ch 8:19;
(b) 1Ch 8:23;
(c) 1Ch 8:27;
(d) Ne 11:9.
(3) Father of Eliezer, who was one of David's tribal princes (1Ch 27:16).
(4) Father of Amasiah, "who willingly offered himself unto Yahweh" (2Ch 17:16).
(5) Father of Elishaphat, a captain in Jehoiada's time (2Ch 23:1).
(6) "A mighty man of Ephraim," who when fighting under Pekah slew the son of Ahaz, the king of Judah (2Ch 28:7).
(7) A priest in the days of Joiakim (Ne 12:17); the section, Ne 12:14-21, is omitted by the Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus with the exception of "of Maluchi" (12:14); Lucian has Zacharias.
Written by David Francis Roberts
Zichri:
(memorable).
(1.) Son of Ishar the son of Kohath (Exodus 6:21). (B.C. 1401)
(2.) A Benjamite of the sons of Shimhi (1 Chronicles 8:19). (B.C. 1440)
(3.) A Benjamite of the sons of Shashak (1 Chronicles 8:23).
(4.) A Benjamite of the sons of Jeroham (1 Chronicles 8:27).
(5.) Son of Asaph, elsewhere called ZABDI and ZACCUB (1 Chronicles 9:15).
(6.) A descendant of Eliezer the son of Moses (1 Chronicles 26:25). (B.C. before 1043)
(7.) The father of Eliezer, the chief of the Reubenites in the reign of David (1 Chronicles 27:16). (B.C. before 1043)
(8.) One of the tribe of Judah, father of Amasiah (2 Chronicles 11:16).
(9.) Father of Elishaphat, one of the conspirators with Jehoiada (2 Chronicles 23:1). (B.C. before 876)
(10.) An Ephraimite hero in the invading army of Pekah the son of Remaliah (2 Chronicles 28:7). (B.C. 734)
(11.) Father or ancestor of JOEL (Nehemiah 11:9). SEE [JOEL, 14.].
(12.) A priest of the family of Abijah, in the days of Joiakim the son of Jeshua (Nehemiah 12:17). (B.C. 480)
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