In Beersheba the patriarch received a last favorable message from his God (Gen. xlvi. 1 sqq.). In Egypt he was received with favor by the Pharaoh, and lived in Goshen (according to Gen. xlvii. ... For Bernstein the patriarch Jacob and his history were invented after the separation of the kingdom in order to glorify Bethel;
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Here Jacob was on his return from Padanaram. He was a saint of God, and valued the promises, but the means he used were reprehensible in every way. There was real faith in his heart; he was willing to yield (though it were only a mess of pottage) to ... STEM Publishing: The writings of J. N. Darby: The Patriarch Jacob...
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The story of the origins of Judaism, from Abraham to the Children of Israel, discussing the lives of the Patriarchs. ... The history of Judaism begins with Abraham, who came to believe in one Supreme Being, his son Isaac, Isaac's son Jacob, and Jacob's 12 sons who founded the twelve tribes of Israel.
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At various times in his life, Jacob, like other members of his ... This old patriarch, having seen the hand of God in his son and through angels that had visited him, played the part of a prophet. All that he has to say recorded in Genesis 48 and 49 is a remarkable act of faith that things will not always be as they are.
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The son of Isaac and Rebecca, third great patriarch of the chosen people, and the immediate ancestor of the twelve tribes of Israel. The incidents of his life are given in parts of Genesis 25:21-50:13, wherein the documents (J, E, P) are distinguished by ... Passing through Socoth, Jacob first settled near Salem, a city of...
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Jacob, whose very name suggests "deceiver," is renamed by God as "Israel" -- "one who has struggled with God." And an entire nation is named after this patriarch -- the nation of Israel.
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Patriarch Jacob of Alexandria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacob served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1861 and 1865.
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Yeshiva.org.il's Bet Midrash. Current Shiur:Jacob the Patriarch and the Succot Festival; Rabbi's name:Rabbi Yaakov Ariel; ... According to the Zohar, there is direct relation between the Patriarch Jacob and the Succot festival. The Torah, in Genesis 33 tells us: "Esau returned along the way to Seir on that day.
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Short biography of Patriarch Mor Ya`qub III (1912-1980). ... Patriarch Ya`qub wrote more than 30 thirty books about the history of the Church, spirituality and liturgy including a History of the Church until the 6th century, a History of the Syrian Church in India, a comparative study of Syriac and Arabic languages,
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Patriarch Jacob turns gigolo in exchange for hallucinogenic aphrodisiacs: Genesis 30:14-17 (biblegateway.com) ... In fact the whole damned book is a barrel of laughs (EX: in the next chapter, Genesis 31:10, God appears to Jacob in the midst of a dream where he's surrounded by goats fucking and tells him to leave town?!
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