Sachiah
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Introduction:
Sachiah is a lesser-known biblical figure mentioned in the genealogical records of the Old Testament. His name appears in the context of the Levitical families, which were set apart for specific religious duties in the service of the Tabernacle and later the Temple in Jerusalem. The name "Sachiah" is believed to mean "Jehovah has supported" or "Jehovah has sustained," reflecting the deep spiritual heritage and divine purpose associated with the Levitical lineage.

Biblical Reference:
Sachiah is mentioned in the genealogical listings found in the First Book of Chronicles. The Chronicles are a historical account that emphasizes the religious history of Israel, particularly focusing on the Davidic line and the Levitical priesthood. In 1 Chronicles 8:10, Sachiah is listed among the descendants of Benjamin, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The Berean Standard Bible renders this passage as follows:

"Jeuz, Sachiah, and Mirmah. These were his sons, heads of families."

Genealogical Context:
The tribe of Benjamin, to which Sachiah belonged, holds a significant place in Israel's history. Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel, and his descendants played crucial roles in the narrative of Israel. The genealogies in 1 Chronicles serve to establish the continuity of the tribes and their respective roles in the covenant community. Sachiah's inclusion in this list underscores the importance of maintaining detailed records of family lineages, which were vital for the organization of tribal and religious duties.

Levitical Significance:
While Sachiah himself is not explicitly identified as a Levite, his mention in the genealogical records highlights the broader context of Levitical service. The Levites were entrusted with the care of the Tabernacle and later the Temple, performing essential functions such as offering sacrifices, leading worship, and teaching the Law. The meticulous recording of genealogies ensured that the Levitical duties were carried out by those who were divinely appointed and qualified by lineage.

Cultural and Theological Implications:
The mention of Sachiah, though brief, reflects the broader biblical theme of God's faithfulness to His covenant people. Each name in the genealogies represents a link in the chain of God's redemptive plan, demonstrating His providence and care for His chosen nation. The preservation of these records also served to remind the Israelites of their identity and purpose as a people set apart for God's glory.

Conclusion:
Sachiah's presence in the biblical genealogies, while not accompanied by a detailed narrative, contributes to the rich tapestry of Israel's history. His name, meaning "Jehovah has supported," serves as a testament to the sustaining power of God throughout the generations. The genealogical records in which Sachiah is mentioned highlight the importance of lineage, heritage, and the fulfillment of divine purposes within the covenant community.
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Sachiah (1 Occurrence)

1 Chronicles 8:10
and Jeuz, and Shachia, and Mirmah. These were his sons, heads of fathers houses .
(See JPS)

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Sachiah (1 Occurrence)
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Sachi'a (1 Occurrence)
Sachi'a. Sachia, Sachi'a. Sachiah . Multi-Version Concordance Sachi'a (1
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Sachia (1 Occurrence)
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... See NAS). 1 Chronicles 8:10 and Jeuz, and Sachiah, and Mirmah. These were
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