Lexical Summary Yaaqob: Jacob Original Word: יַעֲקֹב Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Jacob From aqab; heel-catcher (i.e. Supplanter); Jaakob, the Israelitish patriarch -- Jacob. see HEBREW aqab NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as aqeb Definition a son of Isaac, also his desc. NASB Translation Jacob (331), Jacob's (18). Brown-Driver-Briggs יַּעֲקב344, יַעֲקוֺב5 proper name, masculine and of a people Jacob, Ιακωβ, son of Isaac and Rebekah, father of tribes of Israel (explanation from עָקֵב heel Genesis 25:26; Hosea 12:4; i.e. supplanter; compare with עָקַב overreach Genesis 27:36; one closely following according to LagBN 127; connection with Palestinian city (?) called in Egyptian Y±kb'ara (i.e. יַעֲקֹבאֵֿל) is obscure; compare MeyZAW vi.1 ff. WMMAs.u.Eur.162 ff. JenZA x(1895-6), 347 ff.; see also Babylonian proper name, masculine Ya±‡ubilu, Pinches in HomAHT 61, 96, 112; hence OT יַעֲקֹב perhaps originally יעקבקל or the like. compare Palmyrene proper name בלעקב, עתעקב); — יַעֲקוֺב Jeremiah 30:18 3t. Jeremiah Leviticus 26:42; יַעֲקֹב215t. Hexateuch (chiefly J E; 180 t. Genesis, once Leviticus, etc.), 34 t. Psalms, 42 t. Isaiah (27 t. 40-66), etc.; — 1 as proper name, masculine Genesis 25:26 205t. (+ אַבְרָהָם, יִצְחָק19t.); also ׳בֵּית יַע of people (see בַּיִת 5d (γ)), ׳בְּנֵי יַע (see בֵּן 1j (β)), ׳זֶרַע יַע (see זֶרַע 4f), ׳עֵין יַע (see עַיִן ), etc. 2 as proper name, of a people (c. 100 t.; poetry and prophets) Numbers 24:5,19; Deuteronomy 32:9; Psalm 44:5; Isaiah 10:21; Isaiah 17:4; Jeremiah 10:25; Jeremiah 30:7 +; "" יִשְׂרָאֵל Numbers 23:7; Deuteronomy 33:10; Isaiah 14:1; Psalm 14:7 + approximately 35 t.; specifically of Northern Israel Amos 7:2,5; Hosea 12:13 (+ Hosea 10:11; Hosea 12:3 probably, see Now), Micah 1:5 (twice in verse); Isaiah 9:7; of Judah Micah 3:1,8; Obadiah 10; Isaiah 65:9; Malachi 2:12 + al. post-exilic; ׳גְּאוֺן יַע see גָּאוֺן; ׳אֵל יַע Psalm 146:5, ׳אֱלוֺהַּ יַע Psalm 114:7 ; ׳אֱלֹהֵי יַע 2 Samuel 23:1; Isaiah 2:3 = Micah 4:2 9t. Psalms + Psalm 24:6 (׳יַע ׳א for ᵑ0 ׳יַע alone), so ᵐ5 ᵑ6 ᵑ9 Ew Ol Hup Bae We Che and others; read ׳יַע ׳א also probably 2 Samuel 23:2 (for ׳יִשׂ ׳א, "" ׳צוּר יִשׂ) ᵑ9 HPS; ׳קְדוֺשׁ יַע Isaiah 29:23 ("" ׳יִשׂ ׳א); ׳מֶלֶךְ יַע Isaiah 41:21 ("" יהוה). — On יַעֲקֹב see especially Dr 'Jacob' in HastingsDict. Bib. ii. 526 ff. Topical Lexicon Canonical Overview יַעֲקֹב (Jacob) appears about 349 times across the Hebrew Scriptures. In Genesis the name designates the individual patriarch; thereafter it often serves as a poetic or covenantal synonym for the nation of Israel. The recurrent pattern moves from personal history (Genesis), to family-turned-tribal identity (Exodus through Joshua), to national shorthand employed by historians, psalmists, prophets, and post-exilic writers. Patriarchal Narrative (Genesis 25–50) Jacob’s account forms the theological hinge between Abraham and the twelve-tribe nation. • Birth and oracle (Genesis 25:21-23). God’s sovereign choice governs events before Jacob’s first breath. Name Change and Dual Designations Genesis 32:28 records, “Your name will no longer be Jacob, but Israel.” Scripture thereafter alternates between the two names: Prophets sometimes pair them (Isaiah 9:8; Hosea 12:12) to confront the nation with both identity and responsibility. Covenantal Continuity God identifies Himself as “the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob” (Exodus 3:6). The formula anchors later revelation in unbroken covenantal fidelity (1 Kings 18:36; Psalm 46:7). The patriarch’s inclusion underscores: 1. Promise of land (Genesis 35:12; Exodus 33:1). House of Jacob—Corporate Usage “House of Jacob” first appears in Exodus 19:3 and recurs in Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Micah as a summons to covenant loyalty. It reminds the people that their collective origin lies in one man brought low and raised by grace. The God of Jacob in Worship Psalms employ “God of Jacob” nineteen times. The title comforts the humble (Psalm 146:5), emboldens warriors (Psalm 20:1), and magnifies God’s holiness (Psalm 132:2,5). Psalm 24:6 links seeking God with bearing Jacob’s name, binding worship to lineage and faith. Prophetic Themes Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Minor Prophets invoke Jacob to: Wisdom Literature Job 42:11 and Proverbs 30:1 allude indirectly, but the strongest wisdom connection is in the Psalms, where “Jacob” frames trust versus self-reliance (Psalm 75:9; 81:1). Jacob and Messianic Expectation Jacob’s blessing of Judah (Genesis 49:10) pinpoints royal lineage culminating in Jesus Christ. Balaam’s oracle (Numbers 24:17-19) entwines “Jacob” with a coming ruler who crushes God’s foes. Later prophets apply Servant and Shepherd motifs to “Jacob,” then to the Messiah (Isaiah 49; Micah 5:2-4). New Testament Echoes Although the entry concerns the Hebrew text, the New Testament repeatedly cites Jacob: These references verify the patriarch’s ongoing theological weight. Ministry Implications 1. Election and Grace: Jacob’s unmerited choosing encourages believers to rest in divine initiative. Summary Jacob’s name gathers the narrative of one man, the identity of a people, and the promise of universal redemption. From Genesis to Malachi, יַעֲקֹב embodies grace that elects, disciplines, transforms, and preserves—a testimony that the “God of Jacob” remains faithful to His word and His people. Forms and Transliterations בְּֽיַעֲקֹ֗ב בְּיַֽעֲקֹ֑ב בְּיַעֲקֹ֑ב בְּיַעֲקֹ֔ב בְּיַעֲקֹ֣ב בְּיַעֲקֹ֤ב ׀ בְּיַעֲקֹב֙ בְיַעֲקֹ֑ב ביעקב וְ֝יַעֲקֹ֗ב וְיַֽעֲקֹ֑ב וְיַֽעֲקֹ֔ב וְיַעֲקֹ֑ב וְיַעֲקֹ֖ב וְיַעֲקֹ֗ב וְיַעֲקֹ֞ב וְיַעֲקֹ֣ב וְיַעֲקֹ֥ב וְיַעֲקֹב֙ וּֽלְיַעֲקֹ֑ב וּֽלְיַעֲקֹ֖ב וּֽלְיַעֲקֹֽב׃ וּֽלְיַעֲקֹב֙ ויעקב וליעקב וליעקב׃ יַ֝עֲקֹ֗ב יַ֠עֲקֹב יַֽעֲק֔וֹב יַֽעֲקֹ֑ב יַֽעֲקֹ֔ב יַֽעֲקֹ֣ב יַֽעֲקֹב֙ יַעֲק֑וֹב יַעֲק֗וֹב יַעֲק֛וֹב יַעֲקֹ֑ב יַעֲקֹ֔ב יַעֲקֹ֖ב יַעֲקֹ֗ב יַעֲקֹ֛ב יַעֲקֹ֜ב יַעֲקֹ֣ב יַעֲקֹ֣ב ׀ יַעֲקֹ֤ב יַעֲקֹ֥ב יַעֲקֹ֧ב יַעֲקֹ֨ב יַעֲקֹֽב׃ יַעֲקֹב֒ יַעֲקֹב֙ יַעֲקֹב֮ יַעֲקוֹב֩ יעקב יעקב׃ יעקוב לְּיַעֲקֹֽב׃ לְיַֽעֲקֹ֔ב לְיַֽעֲקֹב֙ לְיַעֲקֹ֑ב לְיַעֲקֹ֔ב לְיַעֲקֹ֖ב לְיַעֲקֹ֣ב לְיַעֲקֹ֤ב לְיַעֲקֹ֥ב לְיַעֲקֹֽב׃ לְיַעֲקֹב֙ ליעקב ליעקב׃ מִֽיַּעֲקֹ֑ב מִֽיַּעֲקֹ֗ב מִֽיַּעֲקֹב֙ מיעקב bə·ya·‘ă·qōḇ ḇə·ya·‘ă·qōḇ bəya‘ăqōḇ ḇəya‘ăqōḇ beyaaKo lə·ya·‘ă·qōḇ ləya‘ăqōḇ leyaaKo mî·ya·‘ă·qōḇ mîya‘ăqōḇ miyaaKo ū·lə·ya·‘ă·qōḇ ūləya‘ăqōḇ uleyaako veyaaKo wə·ya·‘ă·qōḇ wəya‘ăqōḇ ya‘ăqōḇ ya‘ăqōwḇ ya·‘ă·qō·wḇ ya·‘ă·qōḇ yaaKo yaaKovLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 25:26 HEB: וַיִּקְרָ֥א שְׁמ֖וֹ יַעֲקֹ֑ב וְיִצְחָ֛ק בֶּן־ NAS: was called Jacob; and Isaac KJV: was called Jacob: and Isaac INT: was called his name Jacob and Isaac old Genesis 25:27 Genesis 25:28 Genesis 25:29 Genesis 25:30 Genesis 25:31 Genesis 25:33 Genesis 25:33 Genesis 25:34 Genesis 27:6 Genesis 27:11 Genesis 27:15 Genesis 27:17 Genesis 27:19 Genesis 27:21 Genesis 27:22 Genesis 27:22 Genesis 27:30 Genesis 27:30 Genesis 27:36 Genesis 27:41 Genesis 27:41 Genesis 27:42 Genesis 27:46 Genesis 28:1 349 Occurrences |