Kezia
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Introduction:
Kezia is a biblical figure mentioned in the Old Testament, specifically in the Book of Job. She is one of the daughters of Job, a man renowned for his faithfulness and endurance amidst severe trials. Her name is often associated with the restoration and blessings that God bestowed upon Job after his period of suffering.

Biblical Reference:
Kezia is introduced in Job 42:14, where she is listed as the second daughter born to Job after God restored his fortunes. The Berean Standard Bible states: "He named the first daughter Jemimah, the second Kezia, and the third Keren-happuch."

Name Meaning and Significance:
The name "Kezia" is derived from the Hebrew word "קְצִיעָה" (Qetzi'ah), which means "cassia," a type of spice similar to cinnamon. This name is indicative of the beauty and value attributed to her, as cassia was a precious and fragrant spice in ancient times. The choice of such a name reflects the renewed blessings and prosperity in Job's life, symbolizing beauty, fragrance, and worth.

Context in the Book of Job:
The Book of Job is a profound narrative exploring themes of suffering, faith, and divine justice. Job, a man of great faith, endures immense suffering, losing his wealth, health, and children. Despite his trials, Job remains steadfast in his faith. In the final chapter, God restores Job's fortunes, granting him twice as much as he had before. Job 42:12-13 states: "So the LORD blessed Job’s latter days more than his first. He owned 14,000 sheep, 6,000 camels, 1,000 yoke of oxen, and 1,000 female donkeys. And he also had seven sons and three daughters."

Kezia, along with her sisters Jemimah and Keren-happuch, is part of this restoration. Notably, the text highlights the beauty and prominence of Job's daughters, which was unusual in the patriarchal context of the time. Job 42:15 notes: "No women as beautiful as Job’s daughters could be found in all the land, and their father granted them an inheritance among their brothers."

Theological Implications:
Kezia's mention, along with her sisters, underscores the theme of divine restoration and blessing. Her inclusion in the narrative highlights the reversal of Job's fortunes and the abundant grace of God. The fact that Job's daughters are named and given an inheritance is significant, as it reflects a departure from the cultural norms of the time, where sons typically received the inheritance. This act can be seen as a testament to God's justice and the equal value He places on all His children.

Cultural and Historical Context:
In the ancient Near Eastern context, daughters were often not mentioned in genealogies or given inheritances. The specific mention of Kezia and her sisters, along with their inheritance, suggests a radical departure from societal norms, emphasizing the extraordinary nature of God's blessings upon Job. This narrative element serves to highlight the comprehensive nature of God's restoration, affecting not only material wealth but also familial and social structures.

Conclusion:
Kezia, as a daughter of Job, represents the beauty and completeness of God's restorative power. Her presence in the biblical text serves as a reminder of the blessings that follow faithfulness and the breaking of traditional barriers in the light of divine justice and grace.
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Kezia

superficies; the angle; cassia

Smith's Bible Dictionary
Kezia

(cassia), the second of the daughters of Job born to him after his recovery. (Job 42:14) (B.C. 1950.)

Easton's Bible Dictionary
Cassia, the name of Job's second daughter (42:14), born after prosperity had returned to him.
Strong's Hebrew
7103. Qetsiah -- "cassia," a daughter of Job
... Kezia. The same as qtsiy'ah; Ketsiah, a daughter of Job -- Kezia. see HEBREW
qtsiy'ah. 7102, 7103. Qetsiah. 7104 . Strong's Numbers.
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Here Followeth the History of Job
... And he had seven sons and three daughters. And the first daughter's name
was Jemima, the second Kezia, and the third Keren-happuch. ...
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Kezia (1 Occurrence)
... Cassia, the name of Job's second daughter (42:14), born after prosperity had returned
to him. Multi-Version Concordance Kezia (1 Occurrence). ...
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Keziah (1 Occurrence)

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Kerenhappuch (1 Occurrence)
... Kerenhappuch (1 Occurrence). Job 42:14 And he called the name of the first, Jemima;
and the name of the second, Kezia; and the name of the third, Kerenhappuch. ...
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Keystone (3 Occurrences)

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Kezia (1 Occurrence)

Job 42:14
He called the name of the first, Jemimah; and the name of the second, Keziah; and the name of the third, Keren Happuch.
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Kezia

Kezia: Second Daughter of Job

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