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  1. 22. Nov. 2023 · The story of Issachar in the Bible is largely focused on his role as an ancestor of the tribes of Israel. In the Book of Genesis, Issachar is listed as one of the twelve sons of Jacob, and is later mentioned in the blessings of Moses in Deuteronomy. The Psalmist compares him to a swift-footed donkey, and lists him in the blessing from Psalm 68.

  2. Within the church, there’s been a rising awareness of the Sons of Issachar from 1 Chronicles 12:32. The subject often rises in sermons and prophecies in the modern church, and there must be a good reason for that. But many believers don’t understand who the Sons of Issachar were and why they are relevant to the church in modern times.

  3. Issaschar (יִשְׂשָׂכָר) bedeutet übersetzt "Er wird durch Lohn erkauft; er bringt Lohn; Lohn ist vorhanden; es gibt Belohnung". Er ist der neuntgeborene Jakobs und der fünfte Sohn von Lea. Die Söhne des Stammes Issaschar waren nicht nur "streitbare Männer" (1Chr 7,1-5), sondern auch dazu berufen, den anderen Stämmen Israels im Bereich von Finanzen und dem Dienst des Wortes bzw ...

  4. 21. Nov. 2023 · The Tribe of Issachar, made up ostensibly of his descendants, is mentioned in several other books of the Hebrew Bible: The Book of Joshua describes the tribe's territory. 1 Kings 15 describes a ...

  5. Issachar. Issachar was the ninth son of Leah and father to one of the twelve tribes of Israel. One interpretation of his name is "man of reward" (Hebrew: shcar ). Issachar was the product of the mandrake incident ( Genesis 30:9-18) and was involved in the plot to sell his brother Joseph into slavery. Issachar settled in Egypt after the famine ...

  6. 28. Aug. 2023 · Tucked inside one of those numerical lists that readers tend to skip (in a biblical book that readers almost always skip) is a short verse that has gained a bit of attention in recent years: “From Issachar, men who understood the times and knew what Israel should do—200 chiefs, with all their relatives under their command” ( 1 Chron. 12:32 ).

  7. Issachar, the son of Jacob and Leah, ninth of the Twelve Tribes, was born on 10 Menachem Av in Haran. He lived to the age of 122. The tribe of Issachar was well-known for their Torah scholarship, producing many members of the Sanhedrin, the Jewish Supreme ... See how much you really know about our fourth matriarch, Leah!