基悉亚
Patriarchs (Abraham–Joseph)
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Keziah was the name of Job's second daughter, born to him after God restored his fortunes.
Keziah was the second of Job's three daughters born after God restored his fortunes, and her sisters were Jemimah and Keren-happuch (Job 42:14). Her name means 'cassia,' the fragrant spice, reflecting the beauty and preciousness associated with the women. Along with her sisters she received an inheritance among her brothers at her father's explicit provision, an unusual and generous act in the ancient world. The three daughters' names—all evoking beauty and fragrance—serve as literary tokens of the completeness of Job's restoration.