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Book of 1 Chronicles - Chapter 6 - Verse 5

6:5
And Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat Uzzi,

Meaning

As we continue to explore the genealogy of the priests in the Bible, we come across the verse "And Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat Uzzi." This particular verse highlights the lineage of the priestly family, showing how each generation passed down the responsibility of serving in the temple. Abishua, Bukki, and Uzzi were all descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses, who was chosen by God to be the first high priest of Israel. This verse serves as a reminder of the importance of heritage and tradition in the priesthood, as each new generation takes on the mantle of serving God and His people. By tracing the lineage of the priests, we can see how God's plan unfolds through history, ensuring that there is a continuous line of faithful servants to carry out His work.

Theological Overview

In the genealogy of the priestly lineage of the sons of Aaron found in 1 Chronicles 6:5-15, Abishua, the son of Phinehas and grandson of Aaron, gave birth to Bukki who in turn begat Uzzi. The names Abishua, Bukki, and Uzzi all carry significant meanings in Hebrew. Abishua means "father of welfare" or "father of salvation", indicating a sense of prosperity or deliverance associated with this lineage. Bukki means "wasting" or "to pour out", suggesting a pouring out or emptying of oneself for a purpose or cause. Uzzi means "powerful" or "strength", highlighting the strength and authority that this descendant would have within the priestly line. The sequence of these names in the genealogy reflects a progression from a start of well-being, to a pouring out or sacrifice, culminating in one who possesses great strength and power. This could be seen as symbolic of the priestly duties and responsibilities passed down through generations, from one who brings peace to one who shoulders the burden and ultimately to one who wields authority with strength.

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