Kabzeel
Kabzeel is a figure mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, specifically in the book of Genesis. He is identified as the son of Gad, one of the twelve sons of Jacob and the progenitor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The name Kabzeel appears in genealogies as part of the lineage of Gad. The tribe of Gad eventually settled in the Transjordanian region east of the Jordan River. Details about Kabzeel's individual life or specific accomplishments are not provided in the biblical text. His significance lies primarily in his place within the ancestral line of the tribe of Gad, contributing to the narrative of the Israelite tribes' origins and settlement. The biblical account focuses on the collective history and descent of the tribes, rather than the biographical details of every individual ancestor. Therefore, Kabzeel is remembered as an forefather within this broader genealogical framework.