Zichri
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zik´rī (זכרי, zikhrī, meaning uncertain, probably "Remembered; illustrious"):
(1) Levites:
(a) grandson of Kohath (Exodus 6:21, where some the King James Version editions read wrongly, “Zithri”);
(b) an Asaphite (1 Chronicles 9:15), called “Zabdi” in Nehemiah 11:17, where the Septuagint's Codex Alexandrinus has Ζεχρί, Zechrí = Zichri, but the Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus other names; see Zabdi, (4);
(c) a descendant of Eliezer (1 Chronicles 26:25).
(2) Benjamites:
(a) A Benjamite chief (1 Chronicles 8:19);
(b) Another of the same tribe (1 Chronicles 8:23;
(c) 1 Chronicles 8:27;
(d) Nehemiah 11:9.
(3) Father of Eliezer, who was one of David's tribal princes (1 Chronicles 27:16).
(4) Father of Amasiah, “who willingly offered himself unto YHWH” (2 Chronicles 17:16).
(5) Father of Elishaphat, a captain in Jehoiada's time (2 Chronicles 23:1).
(6) “A mighty man of Ephraim,” who when fighting under Pekah slew the son of Ahaz, the king of Judah (2 Chronicles 28:7).
(7) A priest in the days of Joiakim (Nehemiah 12:17); the section, Nehemiah 12:14-21, is omitted by the Septuagint's Codex Vaticanus with the exception of “of Maluchi” (Nehemiah 12:14); Lucian has Ζαχαρίας, Zacharías.
