Nehemiah 11:22

The overseer also of the Levites at Jerusalem was Uzzi the son of Bani, the son of Hashabiah, the son of Mattaniah, the son of Micha. Of the sons of Asaph, the singers were over the business of the house of God.

Cross-references

Nehemiah 11:17 Historical context

Nehemiah 11:17 lists Mattaniah son of Mica, the direct ancestor of Uzzi in 11:22, connecting genealogically.

Nehemiah 11:9 names Joel as overseer of the people in Jerusalem — here Uzzi oversees the Levites, showing different leadership roles.

Nehemiah 11:14 names Zabdiel as overseer of the priests — here Uzzi oversees the Levites, showing parallel administrative structure.

Nehemiah 12:35 Historical context

Names Zechariah from the sons of Asaph, linking to the same singer family as Uzzi, deepening the genealogy of Asaphite singers.

Nehemiah 12:42 Historical context

Nehemiah 12:42 lists Uzzi among the singers at the wall dedication — the same Uzzi who oversaw the Levite singers here.

Nehemiah 3:17 Historical context

Nehemiah 3:17 also mentions Levites and names Bani and Hashabiah, linking to the same personnel involved in rebuilding the wall.

Nehemiah 12:24 Historical context

Nehemiah 12:24 names Hashabiah as a Levite leader, likely the same person as in Uzzi's genealogy.

Nehemiah 13:13 Historical context

Mentions Hanan son of Zaccur son of Mattaniah, a descendant of Uzzi's ancestor, now serving as treasurer—extending the family's service record.

Nehemiah 12:8 lists Levite leaders like Mattaniah over thanksgiving, similar to the listing of Uzzi over singers in Nehemiah 11:22.

Nehemiah 12:25 Historical context

Lists gatekeepers including Mattaniah, a name from Uzzi's lineage, showing different Levitical roles in the same context.

Nehemiah 12:46 Historical context

Recalls that David and Asaph established the singers' chiefs, giving historical context for the Asaphite singers mentioned here.

Provides fuller genealogy for Mattaniah son of Mica, the same person listed in Uzzi's lineage, clarifying the Asaphite line.

1 Chronicles 25:1 Historical context

Describes David's organization of the sons of Asaph as musicians, providing the earlier foundation for the singer role that Uzzi holds.

1 Chronicles 6:39 Historical context

Provides the genealogy of Asaph himself (son of Berechiah), the ancestor of the singer family to which Uzzi belongs.

1 Chronicles 9:33 describes singers lodging and serving day and night, paralleling the oversight role of singers in Nehemiah 11:22.

Gives a parallel post-exilic list of Levites and their duties, including gatekeepers and singers, offering broader context for temple personnel.