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Texts -- Genesis 46:16 (NET)

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- Gen 46:1-34 -- The Family of Jacob goes to Egypt
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Ziphion
[isbe] ZIPHION - zif'-i-on (tsiphyon, "gaze" (?) (BDB)): A "son" of Gad (Gen 46:16) = "Zephon" of Nu 26:15. See ZAPHON; ZEPHONITES.
[nave] ZIPHION A son of Gad, Gen. 46:16. Called Zephon in Num. 26:15.
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ZEPHONITES
[isbe] ZEPHONITES - ze'-fon-its, ze-fo'-nits (ha-tsphoni; ho Saphoni, Codex Alexandrinus omits): A family of Gadites descended from Zephon (Nu 26:15), who is called "Ziphion" in Gen 46:16.
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ZEPHON
[smith] (watch), the son of Gad, (Numbers 26:15) and ancestor of the family of the Zephonites. Called ZIPHION In (Genesis 46:16) (B.C. 1706.)
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Shuni
[smith] (fortunate), son of Gad, and founder of the family of the Shunites. (Genesis 46:16; Numbers 26:15) (B.C. 1706.)
[nave] SHUNI, son of Gad, Gen. 46:16; Num. 26:15.
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SHUNI; SHUNITES
[isbe] SHUNI; SHUNITES - shoo'-ni, shoo'-nits. (shuni): One of the sons of Gad and his descendants (Gen 46:16; Nu 26:15).
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OZNI
[ebd] hearing, one of the sons of Gad; also called Ezbon (Gen. 46:16; Num. 26:16).
[isbe] OZNI - oz'-ni ('ozni, "my hearing," or "my ear"): A "son" of Gad (Nu 26:16) = "Ezbon" of Gen 46:16 (compare 1 Ch 7:7).
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LION
[isbe] LION - li'-un: (1) Occurring most often in the Old Testament is 'aryeh, plural 'ardyoth. Another form, 'ari, plural 'arayim, is found less often. 1. Names: Compare 'ari'el, "Ariel" (Ezr 8:16; Isa 29:1,2,7); char'el, "upper a...
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Haggi
[isbe] HAGGI - hag'-i (chaggi, "festive"): The second son of Gad (Gen 46:16; Nu 26:15). The latter refers to his descendants as Haggites, of whom nothing else is known.
[smith] (festive), second son of Gad. (Genesis 46:16; Numbers 26:15)
[nave] HAGGI, son of Gad, Gen. 46:16; Num. 26:15.
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Gad
[ebd] fortune; luck. (1.) Jacob's seventh son, by Zilpah, Leah's handmaid, and the brother of Asher (Gen. 30:11-13; 46:16, 18). In the Authorized Version of 30:11 the words, "A troop cometh: and she called," etc., should rather be...
[smith] (a troop). Jacob?s seventh son, the first-born of Zilpah, Leah?s maid, and whole-brother to Asher. (Genesis 30;11-13; 46:16,18) (B.C. 1753-1740.) "The seer," or "the king?s seer," i.e. David?s (1Â Chronicles 29:29; 2Â Ch...
[nave] GAD 1. Jacob's seventh son, Gen. 30:11; 35:26; Ex. 1:4. Children of, Gen. 46:16; Num. 26:15-18; 1 Chr. 5:11. Prophecy concerning, Gen. 49:19. 2. A tribe of Israel. Blessed by Moses, Deut. 33:20. Enumeration of, at Sinai,...
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GENESIS, 3
[isbe] GENESIS, 3 - III. The Structure of the Individual Pericopes. In this division of the article, there is always to be found (under 1) a consideration of the unity of the Biblical text and (under 2) the rejection of the customa...
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GENESIS, 1-2
[isbe] GENESIS, 1-2 - jen'-e-sis: I. GENERAL DATA 1. The Name 2. Survey of Contents 3. Connection with Succeeding Books II. COMPOSITION OF GENESIS IN GENERAL 1. Unity of the Biblical Text (1) The Toledhoth (2) Further Indication of...
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GENEALOGY, 8 part 1
[isbe] GENEALOGY, 8 part 1 - 8. Principal Genealogies and Lists: In the early genealogies the particular strata to which each has been assigned by reconstructive critics is here indicated by J, the Priestly Code (P), etc. The signs...
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GAD (1)
[isbe] GAD (1) - (gadh, "fortune"; Gad): 1. The Name: The seventh son of Jacob, whose mother was Zilpah (Gen 30:11), and whose birth was welcomed by Leah with the cry, "Fortunate!" Some have sought to connect the name with that of ...
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Ezbon
[isbe] EZBON - ez'-bon: (1) ('etsbon; Peshitta, 'etsba`on; Septuagint Thasoban): A son of Gad (Gen 46:16) = Ozni of Nu 26:16 (see OZNI). (2) ('etsbon; Septuagint Asebon): In 1 Ch 7:7 is said to be a grandson of Benjamin. Curtis (Ch...
[smith] (working). Son of Gad, and founder of one of the Gadite families. (Genesis 46:16; Numbers 26:16) Son of Bela, the son of Benjamin according to (1Â Chronicles 7:7)
[nave] EZBON 1. A son of Gad, Gen. 46:16. Called Ozni in Num. 26:16. 2. Son of Bela, 1 Chr. 7:7.
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Eri
[smith] (watchful), son of Gad, (Genesis 46:16) and ancestor of the Erites. (Numbers 26:16)
[nave] ERI, a son of Gad, Gen. 46:16; Num. 26:16.
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ERI; ERITES
[isbe] ERI; ERITES - e'-ri, e'-rits (`eri, "watcher"): The fifth of the seven sons of Gad (Gen 46:16; Nu 26:16). Patronymic, Erites (same place) , a clan of Gad.
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DISCREPANCIES, BIBLICAL
[isbe] DISCREPANCIES, BIBLICAL - dis-krep'-an-siz, bib'-li-kal: 1. Definition: By this term should be understood substantial disagreements in the statements of Biblical writers. Such disagreements might subsist between the, stateme...
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Arodi
[nave] ARODI, descendants of Arod, Gen. 46:16.
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Areli
[isbe] ARELI - a-re'-li ('ar'eli, apparently the gentilic form of a compound that would mean "God's lioness," or "God's hearth"): One of the sons of Gad the son of Jacob (Gen 46:16; Nu 26:17). "Arelites" (which see) is exactly the ...
[smith] (heroic), a son of Gad. (Genesis 46:16; Numbers 26:17) His descendants are called Arelites. Numb 26:17.
[nave] ARELI, son of Gad, Gen. 46:16.
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AROD
[isbe] AROD - a'-rod, ar'-od ('arodh): The sixth son of Gad (Nu 26:17). His descendants are called Arodi or Arodites (Gen 46:16; Nu 26:17).
[smith] (a wild ass), a son of Gad, (Numbers 26:17) called ARODI in (Genesis 46:16)
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