Jacob: Changed to "Israel"
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Genesis 32:28
And he said, Your name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel: for as a prince have you power with God and with men, and have prevailed.
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Genesis 35:10
And God said to him, Your name is Jacob: your name shall not be called any more Jacob, but Israel shall be your name: and he called his name Israel.
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Names and Titles of the Antichrist
... Jacob. Jacob's name is changed to Israel; and in the New Testament an example
is furnished in Simeon being re-named Peter. In Heb ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the antichrist/names and titles of the.htm

Christians, and not Jews, the Heirs of the Covenant.
... And Jacob changed the direction of his hands, and laid his right hand upon
the head of Ephraim, the second and younger, and blessed him. ...
/.../barnabas/the epistle of barnabas /chapter xiii christians and not jews.htm

The Patriarchs.
... Jacob's name was changed to Israel, which meant a prince before God; and his whole
family were taken into the covenant, though the three elder sons, for their ...
//christianbookshelf.org/yonge/the chosen people/lesson ii the patriarchs.htm

As to the Forgiveness of Sins, it Ought to be Enough Simple to ...
... the Bush, I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob? ... the Holy Spirit,
and thus with every stain of sins done away and changed into spiritual ...
/.../40 as to the forgiveness.htm

It is Proved that Jesus was the Name of God in the Book of Exodus.
... in Him,' was Jesus. For, indeed, He was also called Israel, and Jacob's
name was changed to this also. Now Isaiah shows that those ...
/.../chapter lxxv it is proved that.htm

In what Sense Christ is [Called] Jacob, and Israel, and Son of Man ...
... and a Sword, and a Stone, and a Rod, and Jacob, and Israel); and that ... Thirlby proposed
auton tou 'Adam: Maranus changed this into autou ton 'Adam patera. ...
/.../chapter c in what sense christ.htm

Concerning the Sons of Isaac, Esau and Jacob; of their Nativity ...
... the Hebrews call such a hairy roughness [Esau, [31] or] Seir; but Jacob the younger ...
But Isaac, when he saw how envy had changed the temper of Abimelech retired ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 18 concerning the sons.htm

Jacob-Wrestling
... name shall be called no more Jacob, but Israel." And he ... have done to us: but all
that is changed when we ... to that arresting night at the Jabbok, Jacob had seen ...
//christianbookshelf.org/whyte/lord teach us to pray/iv jacob-wrestling.htm

"Nothing is Impossible to Industry, "Said one of the Seven Sages ...
... changed Esau's attitude and conduct, changed Jacob's character, saved ... If Jacob had
quit praying at decent bedtime he ... when he interceded for Israel forty days ...
/.../bounds/purpose in prayer/chapter vi nothing is impossible.htm

God Alone Creates those Things which are Changed by Magic Art.
... Chapter 8."God Alone Creates Those Things Which are Changed by Magic Art. ... Just as
Jacob, again, was not the creator of the colors in the flocks, because he ...
/.../augustine/on the holy trinity/chapter 8 god alone creates those.htm

Resources
Who was Jacob in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org

What is the story of Jacob, Leah, and Rachel? | GotQuestions.org

How could Jacob not notice he married Leah instead of Rachel? | GotQuestions.org

Jacob: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Jacob: Descendants of

Jacob: Dissatisfied With Laban's Treatment and Returns to the Land of Canaan

Jacob: Dreads to Meet Esau; Sends Him Presents; Wrestles With an Angel

Jacob: Erects a Monument at Rachel's Grave

Jacob: Esau Seeks to Kill, Escapes to Padan-Aram

Jacob: Exacts a Promise from Joseph to Bury Him With his Forefathers

Jacob: Fradulently Obtains his Father's Blessing

Jacob: Given in Answer to Prayer

Jacob: Gives the Land of the Amorites to Joseph

Jacob: God Confirms the Covenant of Abraham To

Jacob: Hears That Joseph is Still Alive

Jacob: His Benediction Upon Joseph and his Two Sons

Jacob: His Daughter, Dinah, is Raped

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Asher

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Benjamin

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Dan

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Gad

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Issachar

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Joseph

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Judah

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Naphtali

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Simeon and Levi

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Upon Reuben

Jacob: His Final Prophetic Benedictions Upon his Sons: Zebulun

Jacob: His Grief Over the Detention of Simeon and the Demand for Benjamin to be Taken Into Egypt

Jacob: His Grief Over the Loss of Joseph

Jacob: His Love for Benjamin

Jacob: His Partiality for his Son, Joseph, and the Consequent Jealousy of his Other Sons

Jacob: His Vision of the Ladder

Jacob: His Wealth

Jacob: Joseph's Prophetic Dream Concerning

Jacob: Journeys to Ephrath

Jacob: Journeys to Shalem, where he Purchase a Parcel of Ground from Hamor and Erects an Altar

Jacob: Journeys to Succoth

Jacob: List of the Names of his Twelve Sons

Jacob: Lives in Egypt for Seventeen Years

Jacob: Lives in the Land of Canaan

Jacob: Meets Angels of God on the Journey, and Calls the Place "Mahanaim"

Jacob: Meets Joseph

Jacob: Moves to Egypt

Jacob: Obtains Esau's Birthright for Just One Bowl of Stew

Jacob: Pharaoh Receives Him, and is Blessed by Jacob

Jacob: Prophecies Concerning Himself and his Descendants

Jacob: Reconciliation of, With Esau

Jacob: Returns to Arbah, the City of his Father

Jacob: Returns to Beth-El, where he Builds an Altar, and Erects and Dedicates a Pillar

Jacob: Sends to Egypt to Buy Corn (Grain)

Jacob: Serves Fourteen Years for Leah and Rachel

Jacob: Sharp Practice of, With the Flocks and Herds of Laban

Jacob: Sojourns in Haran With his Uncle, Laban

Jacob: Son of Isaac, and the Twin Brother of Esau

Jacob: The Incest of his Son, Reuben, With his Concubine, Bilhah

Jacob: The Land of Goshen Assigned To

Jacob: The List of his Children and Grandchildren Who Went Down Into Egypt

Jacob: The Well of

Jacobs Well

Miscegenation: Jacob

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