There were many, but the best known are Manasseh and Ephraim.
also, researched all the WORD for WORD translations of the bible, KJV, NKJV, NASB and they all say Job. The dynamic equivalent translations such as the NIV translate his name Jashub... One reason I don't like anything other than a WORD for WORD bible to study... This keeps mans mind and their thoughts out of it
Esau, Jacob's brother.
Jacob (from the Bible) spoke Hebrew from birth. It was his native language.AnswerIf Jacob was a historical person who lived some time before 1500 BCE, as biblical tradition tells, then one theory suggests he could not have spoken Hebrew, since it has been established that the Hebrew language only emerged from a Canaanite dialect around 900 BCE.
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Jacob
The biblical father of Sarah is Haran.
Biblical tradition holds that there are twelve tribes of Israel and these are descended from the sons and grandsons of the Jewish forefather Jacob.
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Jacob tricked his brother Essau , of his birthright.
Irene Jacob has written: 'Biblical plants' -- subject(s): Plants in the Bible
1) Jacob and Esau 2) the twelve sons of Ishmael (Genesis ch.25) 3) the grandsons of Keturah (ibid.)
You can find the answer to this question very easily by checking your Bible (Book of Genesis, Old Testament, or Torah), but in case you don't have access to a Bible, Judah was one of Abraham's great-grandsons. He was one of the twelve sons of Jacob, who was the son of Abraham's son Isaac.
According to the Bible, the whole age of Jacob was 147 years. (Genesis 47:28)
If we're discussing biblical figures, then yes. Abraham was the first person referred to as "Hebrew", and Jacob was Abraham's grandson.
Isaac
Esau, Jacob's brother.
62 grandsons
It is of Biblical origin Rachel was one of Jacob's wives. It means "ewe"