Lexicon (Not Used): (Not Used) (Not Used)Part of Speech: Transliteration: (Not Used) (Not Used)Definition: (Not Used) Meaning: Not Used Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew name יַעֲקֹב (Ya'akov)Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • H3290: יַעֲקֹב (Ya'akov) • Jacob, the son of Isaac, and the father of the twelve tribes of Israel. Usage: The name Jacob is used in the New Testament to refer to the patriarch Jacob, as well as to other individuals named Jacob. It appears in genealogies and references to the history of Israel. Context: The name Jacob, Ἰακώβ (Iakōb), holds significant importance in biblical history and theology. Jacob is a central figure in the narrative of the Old Testament, known for his role as the father of the twelve tribes of Israel. His story is primarily found in the Book of Genesis, where he is depicted as a complex character who undergoes significant personal transformation. Links Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance μελῶν — 2 Occ.μέλος — 5 Occ. Μελχὶ — 2 Occ. Μελχισεδέκ — 8 Occ. ἔμελεν — 2 Occ. μέλει — 7 Occ. μελέτω — 1 Occ. μεμβράνας — 1 Occ. μέμφεται — 1 Occ. μεμφόμενος — 1 Occ. μὲν — 182 Occ. Μενοῦν — 1 Occ. μενοῦνγε — 2 Occ. μέντοι — 8 Occ. ἐμείναμεν — 2 Occ. ἔμειναν — 2 Occ. ἔμεινεν — 10 Occ. ἔμενεν — 3 Occ. ἔμενον — 1 Occ. μεῖναι — 6 Occ. |