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Jacob - Supplanter (to take the place of and serve as a
substitute by reason of superior excellence or power)
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Isaac and Rebekah conceive Genesis 25:20-21
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Born in answer to prayers to overcome barren condition of Rebekah Genesis 25:21
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Two nations within the womb of Rebekah Genesis 25:22-23
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Twin Jacob takes hold of firstborn Esau's heel in their delivery Genesis 25:24-26
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Jacob, the plain tent dweller, vs Esau, the cunning hunger Genesis 25:24-26
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Isaac loved Esau, but Rebekah loved Jacob Genesis 25:27-28
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Esau sells his birthright to Jacob Genesis 25:29-34
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Jacob obtains Isaac’s blessing Genesis 27:1-38
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Hated by Esau, Jacob escapes his wrath Genesis 27:41-46
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Isaac sends Jacob in search of a wife with his blessings Genesis 28:1-5
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Jacob dreams of a ladder extending to the Gate of Heaven Genesis 28:10-17
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Jacob sets a stone in Bethel to make a pillar for God’s house Genesis 28:20-22
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Jacob vows to give God’s house a tenth of all things given to him Genesis 28:22
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Jacob Meets Rachael and Laban Genesis 29:1-14
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Jacob serves for Leah and Rachel, Laban’s daughters Genesis 29:15-30
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Jacob and Leah conceive Reuben, Simeon, Levi and Judah Genesis 29:31-35
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Jacob and Rachel's maid Bilhah conceives Dan and Naphatali Genesis 30:1-8
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Jacob and Leah's maid Zilpah conceives Gad and Asher Genesis 30:9-13
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Rachel asks for the mandrakes of Reuben to be given to her Genesis 30:14-15
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Jacob and Leah conceive Issachar, Zebulun, and Dinah Genesis 30:16-21
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Jacob and Rachael conceive Joseph Genesis 30:22-24
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Jacob requests departure from Laban Genesis 30:25-30
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Jacob separated the speckled and spotted cattle and goats and brown sheep Genesis 30:31-35
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Jacob made rods of green poplar, hazel and chestnut tree with white strakes
in them to make the strong cattle conceive and increase Genesis 30:37-43
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The countenance of Laban is against Jacob Genesis 31:1-16
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Jacob departs quickly from Laban with his wives, cattle and
possessions Genesis 31:17-24
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Laban searches Jacob’s tents for false gods that
Rachael had taken without his
knowledge Genesis 31:25-42
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Laban made a covenant with Jacob upon a heap named Galeed Genesis 31:44-55
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Angels meet Jacob at Mahanaim Genesis 32:1,2
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Jacob sends message to Esau in the land of Seir, the country of Edom. Genesis 32:3-8
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Jacob prays earnestly that he will be delivered from the hand of Esau Genesis 32:9-12
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Jacob sends gifts of many herds cattle to Esau Genesis 32:13-21
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Jacob wrestles with an angel Genesis 32:24-32
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Jacob’s name becomes Israel Genesis 32:28
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Jacob and Esau meet and embrace in reconciliation Genesis 33:1-15
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Jacob journeys to Succoth and builds a house for him and booths for his cattle Genesis 33:18
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Jacob buys a parcel of a field in Shalem, a city of Shechem, in the land
of Canaan, and erects an altar called Elelohe-Israel Genesis 33:18-20
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Dinah defiled by Prince Shechem, son of Hamor Genesis 34:1-4
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The sons of Jacob make agree with Hamor for marriage between
Prince and Dinah upon their people accepting circumcisions Genesis 34:6-24
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Simeon and Levi, Dinah’s brethren, slay Hamor and Shechem and
all the males within the city for making their sister a harlot Genesis 34:25-31
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Jacob has his household remove all strange gods from their midst under an oak tree in Shechem Genesis 35:1-5
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Jacob builds an altar at Bethel, where the LORD GOD spoke to him and named him Israel Genesis 35:6-15
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Rachel dies giving birth to Benjamin between Bethel and Ephrath (Bethlehem) Genesis 35:16-20
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List of the twelve sons of Israel Genesis 35:22-26
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Easu and Israel bury Isaac in Hebron Genesis 35:27-29
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Israel loves Joseph more than all his other children, and makes him a coat of many colors Genesis 37:3-4
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Israel sends Joseph to Shechem to check on welfare of brothers and their flocks Genesis 37:12-22
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Israel deeply mourns the faked death of Joseph Genesis 37:32-35
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Israel sends ten sons to Egypt in search of food during famine Genesis 42:1-5
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Israel reluctantly allows Benjamin to go with the brothers on the next trip for corn in Egypt Genesis 43:1-15
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Israel is revived by good news that Joseph is alive and governor of Egypt Genesis 45:25-28
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The LORD GOD tells Israel to go with his family
to Egypt, where a great nation will be made Genesis 46:1-4
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Israel and all of his house travels to Egypt Genesis 46:5-27
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Israel joyfully reunites with Joseph Genesis 46:28-30
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Israel meets Pharaoh Genesis 47:7-12
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Israel makes Joseph swear to carry his body out of
Egypt to his burying place upon his death Genesis 47:28-31
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Israel blesses Joseph's sons Ephraim and Manasseh Genesis 48:1-22
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Israel blesses his twelve sons, which become the Twelve Tribes of Israel Genesis 49:1-28
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Israel commands his sons to bury him in Canaan, in the field of Ephron the
Hittite, where Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, and Leah were buried Genesis 49:29-32
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The death of Israel Genesis 49:33
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Israel is embalmed for forty days, then his body taken to the field
of Machpelah by his sons, the elders of both his household and the whole land of Egypt, with the servants of
Pharaoh Genesis 50:1-14
Becker Bible Studies
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The twelve sons of Jacob become the Twelve Tribes of
Israel. The Twelve Tribes of Israel
Becker Bible Studies Topics
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It is the God of Jacob, our LORD GOD, which gives food to His
hungry. The Study of Hunger (continued)
Sermon on the Mount, Lesson 6)
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The Samarian woman asked Jesus Christ if he was
greater than Jacob who gave them the
well. The Study of Water (continued) Sermon on the Mount, Lesson 11)
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Jacob exemplified the specific areas of faith in how to know the proper blessings to give for things to
come, how to worship the LORD GOD, how to lean upon God
and be guided in the spiritual life, how to know the future Works of the LORD GOD and how to know that your life matters and is significant. What types of faith must a Christian possess? (The Foundation of Jesus Christ, Lesson 14)
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The brothers stripped Joseph of his special coat of many colors, to remove him from the favoritism and inheritance of his father Jacob, and cast him into a pit that was empty signifying the carnal world which was dry of water, and
completely berefit of the Things of the LORD GOD. The Study of Water (Sermon on the Mount, Lesson 10)
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Esau removed himself from the face of his brother Jacob and dwelled in Mount Seir. Mount Seir
(Becker Bible Studies Topics)
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Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Rebekah, Jacob and Leah are buried
in the Cave of the Patriarchs in Kirjatharba (Hebron). Kirjatharba (Becker Bible Studies Topics)
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Jacob came to Shalem, a city of Shechem, in the land of Canaan, when he came from Padanaram; and pitched his tent before the
city. Jacob bought a parcel of a field, where he had spread his tent, at the hand of the children of Hamor,
Shechem‘s father, for an hundred pieces of money. Shechem (Becker Bible Studies Topics)
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