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  • Now Esau continued to hate his brother because of the blessing his father had given him and he thought to himself, "The time of mourning for my father is near; I shall then kill my brother Jacob." (Genesis 27, 41)

  • He answered, "You will no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have been strong-with-God as you have been with men and have prevailed." (Genesis 32, 28)

  • There he erected an altar and called it God - the God of Israel. (Genesis 33, 20)

  • When Jacob's sons returned from the fields and heard what had happened, they were indignant and very angry that Shechem had committed what was a crime in Israel by lying with Jacob's daughter, something which should never be done. (Genesis 34, 7)

  • and said to him, "Your name is Jacob, but no longer will you be called Jacob, for Israel will be your name." So he was called Israel. (Genesis 35, 10)

  • Israel journeyed on and pitched his tent beyond Migdal-eder. (Genesis 35, 21)

  • While Israel was living in that region, it happened that Reuben went and lay with Bilhah, his father's concubine, and Israel heard of it. Jacob had twelve sons. (Genesis 35, 22)

  • Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other children, for he was the son of his old age and he had a coat with long sleeves made for him. (Genesis 37, 3)

  • and Israel said to Joseph, "Your brothers are pasturing the flock at Shechem; come along, I'll send you to them." Joseph replied, "Here I am." (Genesis 37, 13)

  • All his sons and daughters came to comfort him but he refused to be consoled saying, "No, I shall go down to the land of Shadows, mourning for my son." Thus his father wept for him. (Genesis 37, 35)

  • So the sons of Israel were among those going to buy grain, for there was famine in Canaan. (Genesis 42, 5)

  • Israel then said, "Why did you bring this misery on me by letting the man know you have another brother?" (Genesis 43, 6)


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