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239: 56: 491:. The midrashic Book of Jasher portrays Issachar as somewhat pragmatic, due to his strong effort in being more learned, less involved with other matters which led him to such actions like taking a feeble part in military campaigns involving his brothers, and generally residing in strongly fortified cities and, depending on his brother 401:
as indicating that the authors saw the tribe of Issachar as being one of the original Israelite groups; however, this may have been the result of a scribal error, as the names of
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to Jacob as a concubine. Scholars suspect the former explanation to be the more likely name for a tribe, though some scholars have proposed a third etymology—that it derives from
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lying down between two burdens: and he saw that settled life was good, and the land was pleasant; and bowed his shoulder to bear, and became a servant unto tribute
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in a manner which has highly corrupted the narrative. A number of scholars think that the tribe of Issachar actually originated as the
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appear to have changed places elsewhere in the text, and the birth narrative of Issachar and Naphtali is regarded by
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In the Biblical account, Leah's status as the first wife of Jacob is regarded by
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by making Shuayb's genealogy to be Shuayb b. Isaachar b. Midian b. Abraham.
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tradition recorded in the late 19th century considered Neby Hazkil near
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Judaism 101:A Glossary of Basic Jewish Terms and Concepts: Yissachar
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The Sea Peoples. Warriors of the ancient Mediterranean, 1250-1150 BC
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The Tiberian Pronunciation Tradition of Biblical Hebrew, Volume 1
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have been proposed based on the text of the Torah, which some
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of the connectedness of the tribe to others in the Israelite
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Historical Dictionary of Prophets in Islam and Judaism
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According to the 237: 843:Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, p. 758: 749: 665: 14: 1075: 818: 392: 902: 876: 415:as having been spliced together from 597: 546:to be the burial place of Issachar. 743:And Dan, Why Did He Remain in Ships 261: 24: 25: 1104: 852: 837: 812: 784: 770: 731: 658:Peake's commentary on the Bible 461:classical rabbinical literature 287:, the fifth of the six sons of 697: 686: 630: 616: 591: 13: 1: 571: 365:. The second derives it from 439:, a meaning synonymous with 349:. The first derives it from 7: 1083:Founders of biblical tribes 549: 517: 272: 10: 1109: 475:, the younger daughter of 455:Rabbinical interpretations 26: 1047: 1020: 993: 967: 911: 165: 142: 127: 119: 108: 100: 83: 75: 67:Jacob and his twelve sons 53: 46: 39: 29:Issachar (disambiguation) 676:Richard Elliott Friedman 602:. Open Book Publishers. 469:midrashic Book of Jasher 47: 805:The Jewish Encyclopedia 724:The Jewish Encyclopedia 598:Khan, Geoffrey (2020). 533: 526:through both Sarah and 324: 819:Noegel, Scott (2002). 766:. Thames & Hudson. 361:for the price of some 250: 249:'s prints (c. 1584–94) 802:"Tribe of Issachar". 508:Issachar is a strong 431:can be decomposed as 389:, an Egyptian deity. 345:and the other to the 241: 62:Francisco de Zurbarán 680:Who wrote the bible? 27:For other uses, see 823:. 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Index

Yissochor
Issachar (disambiguation)

Francisco de Zurbarán
Jacob and his twelve sons
Av
Paddan Aram
Sidon
Jacob
Leah
Reuben
Simeon
Levi
Judah
Dan
Naphtali
Gad
Asher
Zebulun
Dinah
Joseph
Benjamin
Rachel

Jacques de Gheyn II
Hebrew
romanized
lit.
Book of Genesis
Jacob

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