person

jacob

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Properties

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0
action_at_beersheba
offered sacrifices to God
age
one hundred and thirty years
age_description
young
attribute
humble old man
condition
aged and wearied
description
The younger son of Isaac and Rebekah, who later became known as Israel.
destination_country
Egypt
emotional_state
overjoyed
family_relation
brother of Esau
family_role
younger twin
family_size_description
father of seventy
historical_period
ancient
initial_reaction
disbelief
later_name
Israel
lineage
Israelitish
old_home
Hebron
personality_trait
plain
relationship_to_Joseph
family member
relationship_to_esau
younger brother
relationship_to_isaac
son
relationship_to_israelites
ancestor
relationship_to_moses
direct ancestor
residence
dwelling in tents
role
patriarch
sibling
Esau
status
pilgrim
status_in_Pharaoh_country
received a home
temperament
timid
trait
wily

Relationships

  • referenced_byPharaoh
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    received
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    Pharaoh’s reception of Jacob and his family
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  • cared forLentiles
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    Jacob's domestic nature is exemplified by his tending to lentiles in the garden.
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    who cared for lentiles in the garden
  • cared forailing lambs
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    Jacob's gentle and nurturing disposition is shown through his care for the sick animals.
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    the ailing lambs of the flock
  • fled fromIsaac and Rebekah's Family
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    Jacob was compelled to flee from his familial home due to the severe strife.
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    from his father's house
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    2026-03-01T21:03:08.291Z
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  • persuadedEsau
    description
    Jacob employed cunning tactics to persuade Esau to give up his claim.
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    first, by buying off Esau, by persuading him to relinquish a claim on something he did not value
  • deceivedIsaac
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    Jacob engaged in deception against his father Isaac to secure the blessing.
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    second, by deceiving Isaac, old and blind, and who alone could bestow it
  • preparedJacob's Pottage
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    Jacob had a savory stew simmering, which he would later use to his advantage.
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    the wily young Jacob had a savory stew simmering over a fire
  • said_toEsau
    description
    Jacob presented his condition for providing food: the sale of the birthright.
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    And Jacob said, Sell me this day thy birthright
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    2026-03-01T21:03:08.685Z
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  • pronounced_blessing_uponPharaoh
    description
    Immediately upon being presented to Pharaoh, Jacob bestowed a blessing upon the King.
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    No sooner was Jacob before Pharaoh than he pronounced a blessing upon him.
  • described_life_aspilgrimage
    description
    Jacob characterized his life as a pilgrimage, stating it had been long, difficult, and marked by 'few and evil' days.
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    He said that his life was a pilgrimage; that it had lasted already one hundred and thirty years; that his days had been few and evil; and that he had but lived as long as his fathers.
  • blessed_againPharaoh
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    After sharing details of his life, Jacob once again offered a blessing to Pharaoh.
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    He then blessed Pharaoh again,
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    2026-03-01T21:03:16.719Z
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  • referenced_byEsau
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    is_older_than
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    Esau, by virtue of being born a few minutes before his brother Jacob
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    2026-03-01T21:03:18.705Z
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  • leavesHebron
    description
    Jacob commenced his journey by departing from his old home in Hebron.
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    The very first act of Jacob on leaving his old home in Hebron for his journey to Egypt
  • journeys_toEgypt
    description
    Jacob embarked on a journey with Egypt as his ultimate destination.
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    for his journey to Egypt proves that the wonderful news of Joseph being yet alive
  • receives_news_aboutJoseph
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    Jacob was informed of the surprising and welcome news that Joseph was still alive.
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    the wonderful news of Joseph being yet alive, and the invitation of the King of Egypt for him and the household to go to his country and settle down in the best of the land, did not elevate him a particle
  • takes_family_toBeersheba
    description
    During his journey, Jacob brought his family to Beersheba for a significant stop.
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    He therefore, after beginning the journey, took his family to Beersheba, where he offered sacrifices to God
  • offers_sacrifices_toGod
    description
    Jacob performed acts of worship by offering sacrifices to God in Beersheba, demonstrating his humility.
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    where he offered sacrifices to God. His pause for worship proved him to be the true servant
  • intends_to_settle_inEgypt
    description
    Jacob and his household were invited to settle permanently in the most desirable part of Egypt.
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    for him and the household to go to his country and settle down in the best of the land
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    2026-03-01T21:03:18.671Z
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  • stood_in_presence_ofPharaoh
    description
    The aged patriarch Jacob was present before Pharaoh.
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    when the aged patriarch stood in Pharaoh’s presence
  • is_father_ofJoseph
    description
    Jacob is the father of Joseph, who brought him honor.
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    Joseph had been above reproach, and the father was honored for his sake
  • remained_part_ofEgyptian Population
    description
    Jacob, his sons, and the entire family became a lasting component of the Egyptian populace.
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    Jacob and his sons and all the family remained as a permanent part of the Egyptian population
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    2026-03-01T21:03:18.521Z
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  • referenced_byMoses
    context
    is descendant of
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    He was a direct descendant of Jacob
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    2026-03-01T21:03:19.759Z
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  • referenced_byJoseph
    context
    greets
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    started off to greet his long-absent father. No happier meeting between father and son ever took place
  • referenced_byPharaoh
    context
    received
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    the reception of Jacob by Pharaoh
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    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:03:20.416Z
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  • referenced_byIsraelites
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    are_descendants_of
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    descendants of Jacob. The Israelites grew strong
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    2026-03-01T21:03:22.388Z
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  • referenced_byJACOB BEFORE PHARAOH
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    # JACOB BEFORE PHARAOH
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    2026-03-01T21:03:53.889Z
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  • initially_did_not_believeSons of Jacob
    description
    Jacob's initial reaction to his sons' account was one of disbelief.
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    he could not believe them at first
  • believedSons of Jacob
    description
    Jacob was finally convinced by his sons' story after hearing Joseph's words and seeing the wagons.
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    he believed them
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:10:26.107Z
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  • referenced_byESAU SELLING HIS BIRTHRIGHT
    context
    features
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    ESAU SELLING HIS BIRTHRIGHT
  • referenced_byJACOB BEFORE PHARAOH
    context
    depicts
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    JACOB BEFORE PHARAOH
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    2026-03-01T21:11:26.050Z
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