Uzzah in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
uz'-a, uz'-a ('uzzah (2 Sam 6:6-8), otherwise `uzza' meaning
uncertain):
(1) One of those who accompanied the ark on its journey from
Kiriath-jearim toward David's citadel (2 Sam 6:3-8, "Uzzah"
= 1 Ch 13:7-11, "Uzza"). From the text of 2 Sam 6:3-8, as
generally corrected with the help of Septuagint, it is
supposed that Uzzah walked by the side of the ark while Ahio
(or "his brother") went in front of it. The word which
describes what happened to the oxen is variously translated;
the Revised Version (British and American) has "stumbled";
others render it, "They let the oxen slip," "The oxen shook
(the ark)." Uzzah, whatever it be that took place, caught
hold of the ark; something else happened, and Uzzah died on
the spot. If the word translated "rashness" (Revised Version
margin) in 2 Sam 6:7 (not "error" as English Versions of the
Bible) is to be kept in the text, Uzzah would be considered
guilty of too little reverence for the ark; but the words
"for (his) rashness" are lacking in the Septuagint (Codex
Vaticanus), while 1 Ch 13:10 has "because he put forth his
hand to the ark," and further no such Hebrew word as we find
here is known to us. The older commentators regarded the
death as provoked by non-observance of the provisions about
the ark as given in the Pentateuch, but it is generally
believed today that these were not known in David's time.
What is clear is that Uzzah's act led to an accident of some
kind, and the event was regarded by David as inauspicious,
so that the journey with the ark was discontinued. We know
how the Old Testament writers represent events as due to
divine intervention where we would perhaps discern natural
causes.
(2) The garden of Uzza (2 Ki 21:18,26). Manasseh the king is
said (2 Ki 21:18) to have been "buried in the garden of his
own house, in the garden of Uzza"; and Amon (2 Ki 21:26)
"was buried in his sepulchre in the garden of Uzza." It has
been suggested that "Uzza"--"Uzziah" ('uzziyah) = Azariah"
(compare 2 Ki 15:1-6). The garden of Manasseh would then be
identical with that of Uzziah, by whom it was originally
laid out. 2 Ch 33:20 does not mention the garden.
(3) Son of Shimei, a Merarite (1 Ch 6:29 (Hebrew 14)), the
Revised Version (British and American) "Uzzah," the King
James Version "Uzza."
(4) A descendant of Ehud, and head of a Benjamite family (1
Ch 8:7, "Uzza"). Hogg, JQR, 102 ff (1893) (see Curtis,
Chron., 156-59), finds a proper name "Iglaam" in 1 Ch 8:6,
and so reads "and Iglaam begot Uzza and Abishabar."
(5) Head of a Nethinim family that returned from Babylon
(Ezr 2:49) = "Uzza" of Neh 7:51.
David Francis Roberts
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