Thursday, May 01, 2008

Zechariah Job


    It's been a long time since my last post, and you may be well aware of why we named our son Zechariah Job. If you don't, here's the explanation. Zechariah means "God Remembers," and Job means "the Afflicted." I wanted a name that reflected the character of God, and God has put a burden on my heart for the suffering people in this world.   
     My first two sons were named after people I want them to grow up to be like: friends, relatives, or Bible characters. Zachariah is named for the attributes and actions of God that I long for and cling to. It is my prayer that Zechariah grows up to embody God's love for the poor and afflicted.

Psalm 10
     11 He says to himself, "God has forgotten;
          he covers his face and never sees."
     12 Arise, LORD! Lift up your hand, O God. 
          Do not forget the helpless.
     17 You hear, O LORD, the desire of the afflicted; 
          you encourage them, and you listen to their cry,
     18 defending the fatherless and the oppressed, 
          in order that man, who is of the earth, may terrify no more.

Psalm 98

3 He has remembered his love and his faithfulness to the house of Israel;

   all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.

Zechariah 8

        2 This is what the LORD Almighty says: "I am very jealous for Zion; I am burning with jealousy for her."


Here's an e-mail that I wrote to a friend concerning the spelling of Zechariah's name. 

     The short answer to your questions is, "Yes."

     I'm not misspelling Petit's name. It says Zachariah on his birth certificate. It took a little persuading for Heidi to go along with that name, and I thought I was giving a little ground by spelling it with an 'a' so that it would easily translate into the not-all-that-uncommon, Zach. Later she said she was surprised that I did that, and I thought, "Yeah, I kind of caved there. The last thing I was trying to do was conform to popular tradition... then at the last minute I did." So spelling it with an 'e' is kind of reclaiming a good name; a name from the living Word of God. It is an allowing of confusion in acknowledgement of fact that often mystery is deeper, truer... than understanding. 

     That's the first time I've really answered the question. So I might cut-and-paste it for other people. 

     Loveya, 

         Jeff Frazee......

5 comments:

  1. Even in that article you spelled it both ways. :) I love your heart for our kids and for God. Love your babe...

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  2. Well, that is a beautiful explanation.

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  3. So, really, what'll it be?

    Great pic!

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  4. Sorry Christine,
    No right answer.

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  5. I say go with both. I had two names growing up. My family started calling me something different when I was 9 days old. When I turned 19 I changed it to who I felt I was. Maybe Zach/Zechariah will do the same, he'll know who he is.

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