Bezalel בְּצַלְאֵל
Israelite who married a foreign wife
Who is Bezalel in the Bible?
Bezalel was an Israelite of the descendants of Pahath-moab who married a foreign wife during the time of Ezra's return from Babylonian exile (Ezr. 10:30). After the exiles returned to Jerusalem, Ezra discovered that many Israelites, including some priests and Levites, had intermarried with neighboring peoples in violation of God's commands. When Ezra confronted the people about this practice, Bezalel was among those who acknowledged the sin and agreed to separate from his foreign wife. His participation in this act of repentance demonstrates the commitment of the returned community to maintain religious purity and obedience to God's law as they rebuilt their nation.
Biography
Bezalel was an Israelite mentioned among the descendants of Pahath-moab who had married foreign wives during the time of Ezra (Ezr. 10:30). After the return from Babylonian exile, Ezra discovered that many Israelites, including priests and Levites, had intermarried with the neighboring peoples, contrary to God's commands. This posed a threat to the spiritual purity and distinct identity of the Jewish community. Ezra called for a assembly, where the people confessed their sin and agreed to separate from their foreign wives. Bezalel was one of the individuals who had taken this step, demonstrating repentance and a commitment to follow God's laws. This event highlights the importance of maintaining religious and cultural purity among the returned exiles as they sought to rebuild their lives in the Promised Land.
In Scripture
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- Ezra 10:30
"From the descendants of Pahath-moab: Adna, Chelal, Benaiah, Maaseiah, Mattaniah, Bezalel, Binnui, and Manasseh."
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Names & Aliases
| Form | Language | Script | Transliteration | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Named | Hebrew | בְּצַלְאֵל | bĕṣalĕʾēl | Betsalel , the name of two Israelites |