Amasai or Amasai
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Amasai is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament, known for his role as a leader and warrior. His name, Amasai, is believed to mean "burden-bearer" or "the Lord is strong." He is associated with the tribe of Levi and the tribe of Benjamin, appearing in various contexts throughout the Scriptures.

1. Amasai, the Levite: Amasai is identified as a Levite in 1 Chronicles 6:35, where he is listed in the genealogy of the Levitical families. This passage highlights his lineage and connection to the priestly duties assigned to the tribe of Levi. The Levites were responsible for the care of the tabernacle and later the temple, playing a crucial role in the religious life of Israel.

2. Amasai, the Chief of the Thirty: In 1 Chronicles 12:18, Amasai is described as the chief of the Thirty, a group of mighty warriors who joined David at Ziklag. This passage records a significant moment when the Spirit of God came upon Amasai, prompting him to declare allegiance to David: "Then the Spirit came upon Amasai, the chief of the Thirty, and he said: 'We are yours, O David! We are with you, O son of Jesse! Peace, peace to you, and peace to your helpers, for your God helps you.'" (1 Chronicles 12:18). This declaration was pivotal in solidifying David's support and establishing his reign over Israel.

3. Amasai, the Son of Elkanah: Another mention of Amasai is found in 1 Chronicles 6:25, where he is noted as a descendant of Elkanah. This Amasai is part of the genealogy that traces the lineage of the prophet Samuel, indicating his connection to a significant prophetic and priestly family in Israel's history.

4. Amasai, the Benjamite: In 2 Chronicles 29:12, Amasai is listed among the Levites who responded to King Hezekiah's call to purify the temple. This Amasai, identified as a member of the tribe of Benjamin, played a role in the religious reforms initiated by Hezekiah, which aimed to restore proper worship and adherence to the covenant with God.

Amasai's appearances in the biblical narrative highlight his roles as a leader, warrior, and participant in religious reforms. His actions and declarations reflect a commitment to God's chosen leaders and the spiritual renewal of Israel. Through his various roles, Amasai exemplifies the qualities of loyalty, courage, and dedication to God's purposes.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
Amasai or Amasai

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  1. A Kohathite, father of Mahath and ancestor of Samuel (1 Chronicles 6:25,35)
  2. Chief of the captains of Judah and Benjamin, who deserted to David while an outlaw at Ziklag. (1 Chronicles 12:18) (B.C. 1060.)
  3. One of the priests who blew trumpets before the ark. (1 Chronicles 15:24)
  4. Another Kohathite, in the reign of Hezekiah. (2 Chronicles 29:12)
Strong's Hebrew
6022. Amasay -- the name of several Israelites
... Amasay. 6023 . the name of several Israelites. Transliteration: Amasay Phonetic
Spelling: (am-aw-sah'-ee) Short Definition: Amasai. ... NASB Word Usage Amasai (5). ...
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Scriptural Instances Wherein it is Proved that God Has Men's Wills ...
... and was magnified, and the Lord was with him." [3396] This having been premised,
it is said a little afterwards, "And the Spirit clothed Amasai, chief of the ...
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The Channel of Power.
... The same expression is used of Amasai, one of David's mighty chieftains,[4]
and of Zechariah, one of the priests during Joash's reign.[5]. ...
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Appendix 2 Extracts from the Babylon Talmud
... the lips; Peace, peace to him that is far off, and to him that is near, saith the
Lord," etc.; (1 Chronicles 12:18), "Then the spirit clothed Amasai," and so on ...
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