Jacob
Theme108 references35 chapters
Outline
- Son of Isaac, and the twin brother of Esau — Genesis 25:24; Joshua 24:4; 1 Chronicles 1:34; Acts 7:8
- Ancestor of Jesus — Matthew 1:2
- Given in answer to prayer — Genesis 25:21
- Obtains Esau's birthright for just one bowl of stew — Genesis 25:29; Hebrews 12:16
- Fradulently obtains his father's blessing — Genesis 27:1; Hebrews 11:20
- Esau seeks to kill, escapes to Padan-aram — Genesis 27:41; Genesis 28:1; Hosea 12:12
- His vision of the ladder — Genesis 28:10
- God confirms the covenant of Abraham to — Genesis 28:13; Genesis 35:9; 1 Chronicles 16:13
- Sojourns in Haran with his uncle, Laban — Genesis 29:30; Hosea 12:12
- Serves fourteen years for Leah and Rachel — Genesis 29:15; Hosea 12:12
- Sharp practice of, with the flocks and herds of Laban — Genesis 30:32
- Dissatisfied with Laban's treatment and returns to the land of Canaan — Genesis 31
- Meets angels of God on the journey, and calls the place "Mahanaim," — Genesis 32:1; Genesis 32:2
- Dreads to meet Esau; sends him presents; wrestles with an angel — Genesis 32
- Name of, changed to "Israel," — Genesis 32:28; Genesis 35:10
- Reconciliation of, with Esau — Genesis 33:4
- Journeys to Succoth — Genesis 33:17
- Journeys to Shalem, where he purchase a parcel of ground from Hamor and erects an altar — Genesis 33:18
- His daughter, Dinah, is raped — Genesis 34
- Returns to Beth-el, where he builds an altar, and erects and dedicates a pillar — Genesis 35:1
- Deborah, Rebekah's nurse, dies, and is buried at Beth-el — Genesis 35:8
- Journeys to Ephrath; Benjamin is born to; Rachel dies; and is "buried on the way to Ephrath, which is Bethlehem," — Genesis 35:16; Genesis 48:7
- Erects a monument at Rachel's grave — Genesis 35:20
- The incest of his son, Reuben, with his concubine, Bilhah — Genesis 35:22
- List of the names of his twelve sons — Genesis 35:23
- Returns to Arbah, the city of his father — Genesis 35:27
- Lives in the land of Canaan — Genesis 37:1
- His partiality for his son, Joseph, and the consequent jealousy of his other sons — Genesis 37:3; Genesis 37:4
- Joseph's prophetic dream concerning — Genesis 37:9
- His grief over the loss of Joseph — Genesis 37:34; Genesis 37:35
- Sends to Egypt to buy corn (grain) — Genesis 42:1; Genesis 42:2; Genesis 43:1
- His grief over the detention of Simeon and the demand for Benjamin to be taken into Egypt — Genesis 42:36
- His love for Benjamin — Genesis 43:14; Genesis 44:29
- Hears that Joseph is still alive — Genesis 45:26
- Moves to Egypt — Genesis 46:1; 1 Samuel 12:8; Psalms 105:23; Acts 7:14; Acts 7:15
- The list of his children and grandchildren who went down into Egypt — Genesis 46:8
- Meets Joseph — Genesis 46:28
- Pharaoh receives him, and is blessed by Jacob — Genesis 47:1
- The land of Goshen assigned to — Genesis 47:11; Genesis 47:12; Genesis 47:27
- Lives in Egypt for seventeen years — Genesis 47:28
- Exacts a promise from Joseph to bury him with his forefathers — Genesis 47:29
- His benediction upon Joseph and his two sons — Genesis 48:15
- Gives the land of the Amorites to Joseph — Genesis 48:22; John 4:5
- Upon Reuben — Genesis 49:3; Genesis 49:4
- Simeon and Levi — Genesis 49:5
- Judah — Genesis 49:8
- Zebulun — Genesis 49:13
- Issachar — Genesis 49:14; Genesis 49:15
- Dan — Genesis 49:16
- Gad — Genesis 49:19
- Asher — Genesis 49:20
- Naphtali — Genesis 49:21
- Joseph — Genesis 49:22
- Benjamin — Genesis 49:27
- Charges his sons to bury him in the field of Machpelah — Genesis 49:29; Genesis 49:30
- Death of — Genesis 49:33
- Body of, embalmed — Genesis 50:2
- 40 Days mourning for — Genesis 50:3
- Burial of — Genesis 50:4
- Descendants of — Genesis 29:31; Genesis 30:1; Genesis 35:18; Genesis 35:22; Genesis 46:8; Exodus 1:1; 1 Chronicles 2:9
- Prophecies concerning himself and his descendants — Genesis 25:23; Genesis 27:28; Genesis 27:29; Genesis 28:10; Genesis 31:3; Genesis 35:9; Genesis 46:3; Deuteronomy 1:8; Psalms 105:10; Psalms 105:11
- His wealth — Genesis 36:6; Genesis 36:7
- The well of — John 4:5
Topical outline from Nave's Topical Bible (1897). The sub-headings are Nave's own.