Ozer
Ozer is a biblical personal name found in Old Testament name lists and genealogies.
Ozer is a biblical personal name found in Old Testament name lists and genealogies.
A proper name in the Bible, best treated as a person-name entry rather than a theological topic.
Ozer is best understood as a biblical personal name rather than a theological concept. The supplied source indicates that it appears in Old Testament genealogies or related lists and may refer to more than one individual. Because the specific referent(s) and exact occurrences are not confirmed in the source row, the entry should be verified and classified under a person-name category before publication.
Biblical genealogies and lists preserve family lines, tribal identity, and historical memory. A name such as Ozer belongs to that kind of material rather than to doctrinal teaching.
Ancient Near Eastern genealogical records often functioned as identity markers, linking individuals to clans, tribes, and covenant history.
In Jewish Scripture, name lists can serve historical, tribal, and covenant purposes. Proper names in these lists are usually handled as persons rather than theological terms.
The source row does not supply a confirmed original-language form. Verify the Hebrew spelling and any transliteration details before final publication.
Ozer itself does not denote a doctrine. Its significance is historical and literary: it identifies a person or persons in the biblical record.
Proper names in Scripture are referential labels, not abstract concepts. Their interpretive task is identification, not doctrinal development.
Do not treat Ozer as a theological term. Do not assign specific verses or individuals without confirming the biblical occurrences. Verify whether the name refers to one person or multiple persons.
No major interpretive views are needed for the name itself; the main issue is identifying the correct biblical referent(s).
This entry should not be used to support doctrine. It is a biblical name entry only.
Accurate identification of biblical names helps readers follow genealogies, family lines, and historical references in Scripture.