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Who Was Jaziz?

The name Jaziz is found in the following scripture:

  • 1 Chronicles 27:31: “And over the flocks was Jaziz the Hagerite. All these were the rulers of the substance which was king David’s.”

Jaziz the Hagerite is recorded in the administrative registers of King David, specifically tasked with the oversight of the royal flocks. As a “ruler of the substance,” he held a position of significant responsibility within the kingdom, managing the economic resources that fueled the stability and strength of David’s reign. The mention of his tribal origin—the Hagerites—is noteworthy, as it demonstrates that David’s administration integrated individuals of diverse backgrounds who demonstrated competence and loyalty to the throne. Jaziz was not of the tribe of Judah, yet he was entrusted with one of the most vital aspects of the national wealth: the livestock that provided food, clothing, and sacrificial offerings.

The significance of his role lies in the stewardship of resources. In the ancient world, the wealth of a king was tied to the land and the animals it produced. By appointing Jaziz, David ensured that this vital sector of the economy was managed with discipline and expertise. Jaziz represents the faithful administrator who labors diligently in the management of material goods, recognizing that the resources of the Kingdom are a trust from the Lord. His service reminds us that the work of the Kingdom is not limited to spiritual duties alone; it also encompasses the responsible stewardship of the material world and the efficient maintenance of the structures that support the life of the people.

For the modern reader, Jaziz serves as a challenge to integrate faith into every aspect of one’s professional and administrative responsibilities. He was a man whose work was counted among the “substance” of the King, meaning his daily labors were directly contributing to the endurance of the Lord’s anointed. His legacy is one of silent, effective service, proving that one does not need a title of nobility to be a pillar of the Kingdom. When we manage our own substance—our time, our assets, and our daily responsibilities—with the same diligence as Jaziz, we too are participating in the stewardship of the truth.