Chazoni

Male

Chazoni can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 1694 (Jasher 7:5)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2142

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Chazoni was one of the sons of Madai.
  • As a son of Madai, Chazoni was a descendant of Japheth.

Genealogy

  • Chazoni was a son of Madai.
  • Madai was a son of Japheth.
  • Japheth was one of the sons of Noah.

Historical Context

Chazoni’s existence is placed within the second generation after the great flood, a period estimated to have occurred between 1688 and 1722 A.M.. This was a pivotal era following the deluge and the subsequent repopulation of the earth by Noah and his family. A significant event of this time was the confusion of languages at the Tower of Babel, which led to the dispersal of humanity into various territories. Japheth and his sons, including Madai and his offspring such as Chazoni, migrated generally towards the northern regions as part of this dispersion. This period was marked by the initial stages of the formation of distinct familial and eventually national groups, with the establishment of new settlements and the naming of cities often after their founders.

Narrative

The narrative concerning Chazoni within the provided source is primarily genealogical in nature. He is listed as one of the four sons of Madai, the others being Achon, Zeelo, and Lot. These sons represent the immediate descendants of Madai, who was himself a son of Japheth, in the generations following the flood. The text indicates that the descendants of Japheth, including the progeny of Madai such as Chazoni, went forth and built themselves cities in the lands allotted to them. While no specific actions or personal history are detailed for Chazoni beyond his lineage, his inclusion in these records signifies his contribution to the early expansion and diversification of Noah’s descendants in the post-diluvian world, specifically within the branch of Japheth. His presence in the genealogy underscores his role in the establishment of the families that descended from Madai in their designated territories.