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- The patriarchs of the Bible, when narrowly defined, are Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaac's son Jacob, also named Israel, the ancestor of the Israelites. These three figures are referred to collectively as the patriarchs, and the period in which they lived is known as the patriarchal age.
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Jacob was the twin-brother of Esau and grandson of Abraham. He stole Esau's blessing from their father by pretending to be him when Isaac was old and unable to see very well. To escape the wrath of his brother, Jacob flees to a relative named Laban.
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The genealogy of Abraham appears in Genesis 5, Genesis 10:1–7, 20, 22–23, 31–33, and Genesis 11. The documentary hypothesis attributes these genealogies to the Priestly source. Biblical narrative. Abram and Sarai prospered materially but they had no children.
Family Tree of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph. Twelve Tribes of Israel: Gad, Asher, Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, Benjamin, Dan, Naphtali. Twelve Tribes Receiving Land Inheritance: Gad, Asher, Reuben, Simeon, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Ephraim, Manasseh, Benjamin, Dan, Naphtali. The tribe of Levi did not receive land ...
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The patriarchs of the Bible, when narrowly defined, are Abraham, his son Isaac, and Isaac's son Jacob, also named Israel, the ancestor of the Israelites. These three figures are referred to collectively as the patriarchs, and the period in which they lived is known as the patriarchal age.
The Genealogy of Jesus Christ Barnes’ Bible Charts Matthew 1:1-17 Luke 3:23-38 • ABRAHAM • Issac • Jacob • Juah • Perez • Hezron • Ram • Amminadab • Nahshon • Salmon • Boaz • Obed • Jesse • David • Solomon • Rehoboam • Abijah • Asa • Jehoshaphat • Joram • Uzziah • Jotham • Ahaz • Hezekiah ...
Oct 2, 2014 · Abram: main character of Gen 12–25; recipient of God's promises; name changed to ABRAHAM (17:5); sons Ishmael (by Hagar) and Isaac (by Sarah); after Sarah's death, takes another wife, Keturah, who has six sons (25:1-4), including Midian, ancestor of the Midianites (37:28-36).