The story of Izhar

Izhar was a biblical figure from the tribe of Kohath, the son of Kohath and grandson of Levi. He was the brother of Amram, the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam. He is best known for being the father of Korah, who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron. Izhar was a Levite priest and a leader of the Kohathites. He was responsible for the care and transport of the Ark of the Covenant and other sacred items. He was also responsible for the organization of the Levites and their duties in the Tabernacle. Izhar was a faithful servant of God and a loyal follower of Moses. He was a leader among the Kohathites and was respected by the other tribes. He was a wise and just leader who was devoted to the service of God. Izhar is best known for being the father of Korah, who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron. He was also known for his loyalty to God and his devotion to the service of God. He was a wise and just leader who was respected by the other tribes. He was a faithful servant of God and a loyal follower of Moses.
Name meaning
The name "Izhar" has its roots in Hebrew and carries the meaning of "shining," "brightness," or "clarity." In a biblical context, Izhar is also a name found in the Old Testament, where Izhar was one of the sons of Kohath and thus a member of the Levite tribe. As a given name, Izhar can symbolize qualities such as clarity of thought, radiance, and transparency.
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
Head of a father's house
First mention
Exodus 6:18
Appearances in the Bible
11 mentions