1 Chronicles 27:31
Jaziz the Hagrite was in charge of the flocks. All these officials were in charge of King David's property.
Jaziz the Hagrite
Jaziz is identified as a Hagrite, a group mentioned in the Bible as descendants of Hagar, the Egyptian maidservant of Sarah and mother of Ishmael. The Hagrites were known to be nomadic herdsmen, which aligns with Jaziz's role in managing flocks. This connection to Hagar and Ishmael highlights the diverse backgrounds of those serving in King David's administration, reflecting the fulfillment of God's promise to Hagar that her descendants would be numerous (Genesis 16:10).

was in charge of the flocks.
Flocks were a significant part of the economy in ancient Israel, providing wool, milk, and meat. Being in charge of the flocks was a position of responsibility and trust, indicating Jaziz's competence and reliability. This role required knowledge of animal husbandry and the ability to manage resources effectively. The mention of flocks also connects to biblical themes of shepherding, a metaphor often used for leadership, including Jesus as the Good Shepherd (John 10:11).

All these officials
The passage refers to a list of officials who managed various aspects of King David's property and resources. This organizational structure reflects the administrative sophistication of David's kingdom, which was necessary for maintaining order and prosperity. It also demonstrates the importance of delegation and the use of skilled individuals to manage different sectors of the kingdom.

were in charge of King David’s property.
King David's property included vast lands, livestock, and resources, which required careful management to ensure the kingdom's stability and growth. The officials' roles in overseeing these assets highlight the wealth and power of David's reign. This stewardship of resources can be seen as a type of Christ's future kingdom, where He will reign with perfect justice and order. The management of property also underscores the biblical principle of stewardship, where individuals are entrusted with resources to manage for God's glory.

Persons / Places / Events
1. Jaziz the Hagrite
Jaziz is identified as the overseer of King David's flocks. The Hagrites were a nomadic tribe, possibly descendants of Hagar, and were known for their skills in animal husbandry.

2. King David
The second king of Israel, known for uniting the tribes of Israel and establishing Jerusalem as the capital. He is a central figure in the Old Testament, known for his leadership, military conquests, and heart for God.

3. Flocks
Refers to the sheep and goats that were part of King David's wealth and resources. In ancient Israel, flocks were a significant measure of wealth and were essential for sacrifices, clothing, and food.

4. Officials in Charge
This passage lists the various officials responsible for managing King David's resources, highlighting the organized structure of his administration.

5. Property Management
The verse underscores the importance of stewardship and management of resources in the kingdom of Israel.
Teaching Points
Stewardship and Responsibility
God values faithful stewardship of resources, as seen in the organized management of King David's property. We are called to manage our resources wisely and responsibly.

Leadership and Delegation
Effective leadership involves delegating responsibilities to trustworthy individuals. David's administration exemplifies the importance of building a team to manage various aspects of life and ministry.

Heritage and Identity
Understanding our spiritual heritage can enrich our faith journey. The mention of Jaziz the Hagrite reminds us of the diverse backgrounds that contribute to God's account.

Preparation for Greater Roles
Just as David's early life as a shepherd prepared him for kingship, God uses our current circumstances to prepare us for future roles. Embrace your current season as preparation for what God has planned.

Trust in God's Provision
The management of flocks and resources in David's kingdom reflects God's provision. Trust that God will provide for your needs as you faithfully steward what He has given you.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does the role of Jaziz the Hagrite as a manager of flocks reflect the importance of stewardship in our own lives?

2. In what ways can we apply the principles of leadership and delegation seen in King David's administration to our personal or professional lives?

3. How does understanding the heritage of the Hagrites enhance our appreciation of the diverse backgrounds within the body of Christ?

4. Reflect on a time when God used a humble beginning or experience to prepare you for a greater role. How can this encourage you in your current season?

5. How can we cultivate a deeper trust in God's provision, as demonstrated in the management of resources in King David's kingdom? Consider connections to Psalm 23 and other scriptures that speak of God's provision.
Connections to Other Scriptures
Genesis 16
The connection to the Hagrites can be traced back to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael, highlighting the long-standing relationship between the Israelites and the descendants of Hagar.

1 Samuel 16
David's anointing as king and his early life as a shepherd connect to the theme of shepherding and leadership, illustrating how God prepares leaders through humble beginnings.

Psalm 23
David's experience as a shepherd is reflected in this psalm, where he describes the Lord as his shepherd, emphasizing trust and provision.
The Army, Tribal Princes, Royal PossessionsF. Whitfield 1 Chronicles 27:1-34
Wisdom, Kindness, and FollyW. Clarkson, B. A.1 Chronicles 27:1-34
Wisdom, Kindness, and FollyW. Clarkson 1 Chronicles 27:1-34
Earth's ProduceJ.R. Thomson 1 Chronicles 27:25-31
The Trust of RichesR. Tuck 1 Chronicles 27:25-31
People
Aaron, Aaronites, Abiathar, Abiezer, Abner, Adiel, Adlai, Ahithophel, Ammizabad, Arkite, Asahel, Azareel, Azaziah, Azmaveth, Azriel, Baalhanan, Benaiah, Benjamin, Benjaminites, Benjamites, Chelub, Dan, David, Dodai, Eleazar, Eliezer, Elihu, Ezri, Hachmoni, Hanan, Hashabiah, Heldai, Helez, Hosea, Hoshea, Hushai, Iddo, Ikkesh, Ira, Ishmaiah, Israelites, Issachar, Jaasiel, Jashobeam, Jaziz, Jehdeiah, Jehiel, Jehoiada, Jehonathan, Jeremoth, Jerimoth, Jeroham, Joab, Joash, Joel, Jonathan, Kemuel, Levi, Levites, Maacah, Maachah, Maharai, Manasseh, Michael, Mikloth, Naphtali, Obadiah, Obil, Omri, Othniel, Pedaiah, Perez, Reubenites, Shamhuth, Shaphat, Shephatiah, Shimei, Shitrai, Sibbecai, Sibbechai, Simeonites, Uzziah, Zabdi, Zabdiel, Zadok, Zarhites, Zebadiah, Zebulun, Zechariah, Zerahites, Zeruiah, Zichri
Places
Anathoth, Gilead, Jerusalem, Netophah, Pirathon, Sharon, Shephelah
Topics
Belonged, Care, Charge, Comptrollers, Controllers, David, David's, Flock, Flocks, Hagarite, Hagerite, Hagrite, Heads, Jaziz, Officials, Overseers, Property, Rulers, Stewards, Substance
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Appendix 2 Extracts from the Babylon Talmud
Massecheth Berachoth, or Tractate on Benedictions [76] Mishnah--From what time is the "Shema" said in the evening? From the hour that the priests entered to eat of their therumah [77] until the end of the first night watch. [78] These are the words of Rabbi Eliezer. But the sages say: Till midnight. Rabban Gamaliel says: Until the column of the morning (the dawn) rises. It happened, that his sons came back from a banquet. They said to him: "We have not said the Shema.'" He said to them, "If the column
Alfred Edersheim—Sketches of Jewish Social Life

Chronicles
The comparative indifference with which Chronicles is regarded in modern times by all but professional scholars seems to have been shared by the ancient Jewish church. Though written by the same hand as wrote Ezra-Nehemiah, and forming, together with these books, a continuous history of Judah, it is placed after them in the Hebrew Bible, of which it forms the concluding book; and this no doubt points to the fact that it attained canonical distinction later than they. Nor is this unnatural. The book
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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