The story of Esau and Jacob, the two powerful sons of Isaac and Rebekah is one of the several conflicting families noted in the book of Genesis. Jacob, whose other name is Israel, is the father of the twelve tribes and thus the founder of the Jewish people. Rebekah may be the most pow- erful of the matriarchs; the one God talks to directly about her role in the covenant. The reconciliation of the brothers is one of the more powerful descriptions in the Bible
Popular readings, for example, sermons appear to exonerate Rebekah and Jacob (Gen. 25: 19–34; Gen 27...
Many Americans learn more about the Bible through popular culture than through reading the Bible its...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
This article deals with the formation process of the traditions concerning the three patriarchs from...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
What is the reader of the Bible to make of Esau, Jacob’s brother? Why is Israel’s neighbor Edom trea...
What is the reader of the Bible to make of Esau, Jacob’s brother? Why is Israel’s neighbor Edom trea...
The expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael from the household of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 21:8-21)...
CITATION: Giffone, B. D. 2019. Israel's only son? the complexity of Benjaminite identity between Jud...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the characterisation of Esau in the book of Genesis a...
Henning In Genesis 35, the beloved Jewish matriarch, Rachel, dies in childbirth outside of Bethlehem...
God also has the compassion to explain to Israel, once again, where they have gone astray. Posting ...
Abraham and Isaac separately ‘used’ their wives to stay alive. Viewed, on one hand, as a pragmatic a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The book of Genesis portrays the character Jacob as a braz...
This article is a study about Abraham, known as the ancestor obtained by Isaac and Ishmael. His offs...
Popular readings, for example, sermons appear to exonerate Rebekah and Jacob (Gen. 25: 19–34; Gen 27...
Many Americans learn more about the Bible through popular culture than through reading the Bible its...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
This article deals with the formation process of the traditions concerning the three patriarchs from...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
What is the reader of the Bible to make of Esau, Jacob’s brother? Why is Israel’s neighbor Edom trea...
What is the reader of the Bible to make of Esau, Jacob’s brother? Why is Israel’s neighbor Edom trea...
The expulsion of Hagar and her son Ishmael from the household of Sarah and Abraham (Genesis 21:8-21)...
CITATION: Giffone, B. D. 2019. Israel's only son? the complexity of Benjaminite identity between Jud...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the characterisation of Esau in the book of Genesis a...
Henning In Genesis 35, the beloved Jewish matriarch, Rachel, dies in childbirth outside of Bethlehem...
God also has the compassion to explain to Israel, once again, where they have gone astray. Posting ...
Abraham and Isaac separately ‘used’ their wives to stay alive. Viewed, on one hand, as a pragmatic a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).The book of Genesis portrays the character Jacob as a braz...
This article is a study about Abraham, known as the ancestor obtained by Isaac and Ishmael. His offs...
Popular readings, for example, sermons appear to exonerate Rebekah and Jacob (Gen. 25: 19–34; Gen 27...
Many Americans learn more about the Bible through popular culture than through reading the Bible its...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...