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  2. Dec 29, 2017 · The angel that Jacob out-wrestles, tells Jacob, “Your name shall no longer be Jacob, but Israel” (Genesis 32:28). When he arrives in Bethel, Elohim also tells Jacob “you shall be called Jacob no more, but Israel shall be your name.” (Genesis 35:10). Yet the Torah continues to use the name Jacob.

  3. Contemporary English Version. Jacob's Name Is Changed to Israel. 22-23 Jacob got up in the middle of the night and took his wives, his eleven children, and everything he owned across to the other side of the Jabbok River for safety. 24 Afterwards, Jacob went back and spent the rest of the night alone. A man came and fought with Jacob until just ...

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · After the name change, some passages in Genesis refer to Jacob as “Jacob” ( Genesis 33:1; 34:7; 35:15; 37:1) and others as “Israel” ( Genesis 35:21; 37:3; 43:6; 46:1 ). Some have suggested that the name Jacob represents his old nature and Israel his new.

  5. Jacob's change of name to Israel. The meanings of Jacob's old and new names may give us a clue as to why his name was changed. Jacob means heel catcher or supplanter. It implies getting the better of someone else by devious means. In Jacob's early life we can see this trait in him.

  6. One of the things that makes this question even more complicated is that after God changed Jacobs name to Israel, He still sometimes referred to Jacob as Jacob and Israel as the nation of Israel. Yet, at other times, He was referring to Israel, meaning the person Jacob, whose new name was Israel.

  7. Dec 23, 2013 · The Name Israel is the God-bestowed (spiritual) name given to Jacob after he prevailed at Bethel, and the name pertains to the continuation of the promises given to Abraham, passed to Isaac and then taken by Jacob when Isaac passed the birthright blessing to him.

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