The story of Ozni

Ozni was a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Numbers. He was the son of Gad and the grandson of Jacob. Ozni was the leader of the tribe of Gad and was known for his bravery and strength. He was also known for his wisdom and was a great leader of his people. Ozni was the father of four sons: Arod, Areli, Helem, and Asriel. He was also the brother of Zephon, Haggi, Shuni, and Eri. Ozni was a great warrior and was known for his courage and strength in battle. He was also known for his wisdom and was a great leader of his people. Ozni is best known for leading the tribe of Gad in the conquest of the land of Bashan. He was also known for his bravery and strength in battle. Ozni was a great leader and was respected by his people. He was also known for his wisdom and was a great leader of his people. Ozni was a great leader and was respected by his people. He was a great warrior and was known for his courage and strength in battle. Ozni was also known for his wisdom and was a great leader of his people. He was the father of four sons and the brother of four other sons. Ozni is best known for leading the tribe of Gad in the conquest of the land of Bashan.
Name meaning
The name "Ozni" has biblical origins, specifically from the Hebrew Bible. It is derived from the Hebrew name "עׇזְנִי" (Ozni). In the context of the Bible, Ozni is one of the descendants of Jacob, more specifically a member of the tribe of Gad. The exact meaning of the name is not definitively known, but it may be related to the Hebrew word "אָזֶן" (ozen), meaning "ear," or could imply "hearing" or "listener" by extension. However, interpretations of biblical names can vary, and often the meanings are subject to cultural and religious context.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Numbers 26:16
Appearances in the Bible
1 mentions