Four distinct individuals named Jaazaniah are mentioned in the
Bible: Jaazaniah the son of Hoshaiah was an officer in the army of the
kingdom of Judah. He joined the Babylonian-appointed ruler
Gedaliah at
Mizpah after the
exile of Judah ( and ). He was also called Jezaniah. The onyx seal found at
Mizpah dating to this period and bearing the inscription “(belonging) to Ya’azaniah the servant of the king” may have belonged to this individual. Jaazaniah, son of a man called Jeremiah (not the prophet), and grandson of Habazziniah, was the leader of the clan of the
Rechabites at the time of the prophet
Jeremiah. The prophet Jeremiah brings Jaazaniah and other members of his clan to
the Temple, where they refuse to drink wine offered to them, in commemoration of their ancestor,
Jonadab son of
Rechab who had forbidden his followers to drink wine. Jeremiah commends them to the people and shows them as an example of people who know how to keep their principles. (). Jaazaniah son of
Shaphan was one of the 70 elders of Israel whom the prophet
Ezekiel sees in a vision committing idolatry because they believed that God had abandoned the world and was no longer watching them (
Ezekiel 8:11). Jaazaniah son of Azzur was a leader of Israel and a false prophet whom the prophet Ezekiel sees in a vision of iniquitous elders standing at a gate of the Temple, falsely telling the people that Jerusalem will not be destroyed (
Ezekiel 11:1). ==Onyx seal==