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☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers 1858–1745 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1858 B.C.

Birth Location: In Haran, Padan-Aram

Death Date: 1745 B.C.

Death Location: In Rameses, Goshen, Egypt

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Spouse(s): Leah Semites

Children(s): ☙ cu, Levi Jacob, Issachar Jacob, Barayah Jacob, Simeon Jacob, Zebulun Jacob, Reuben Jacob, Judah JACOB, Joseph Jacob

☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers was born in 1858 in In Haran, Padan-Aram, the child of Isaac Son Of Abraham Of The Semites And Rebekah Bint Bethuel Semites. ☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers married Leah Bint Laban Semites, and had children including Barayah Of Canaan Ben Jacob, Issachar Ben Jacob, Joseph Ben Jacob, Judah The Fourth Son Of Jacob And Leah King Of Goshen Slew Beelesath King Of All The Kings A Giant In Strength Twelve Cu, Judah Judas Ibn Jacob, Levi Ben Jacob, Reuben Of Israel Ben Jacob, Simeon Ben Jacob, Zebulun The Semite Ben Jacob. ☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers passed away in 1745 in In Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.

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  • ☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers was born in 1858 in In Haran, Padan-Aram, the child of Isaac Son Of Abraham Of The Semites And Rebekah Bint Bethuel Semites.
  • ☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers married Leah Bint Laban Semites, and had children including Barayah Of Canaan Ben Jacob, Issachar Ben Jacob, Joseph Ben Jacob, Judah The Fourth Son Of Jacob And Leah King Of Goshen Slew Beelesath King Of All The Kings A Giant In Strength Twelve Cu, Judah Judas Ibn Jacob, Levi Ben Jacob, Reuben Of Israel Ben Jacob, Simeon Ben Jacob, Zebulun The Semite Ben Jacob.
  • ☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers passed away in 1745 in In Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.

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1858–1745
Birth Place: In Haran, Padan-Aram
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☙ brothers's Descendants

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☙ (Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his) brothers (1858 B.C.–1745 B.C.) m. Leah (Bint Laban) Semites (1829 B.C.–1745 B.C.)
  1. 1. ☙ (Judah, the fourth son of Jacob and Leah King of Goshen slew Beelesath, king of all the kings, a giant in strength, twelve) cu 1793–1670 m. Tamar (Leah of Kadesh daughter of) Epher 1652–
    1. 1. ☙ (Zarah (Zeus) Son ofJudah & Tamar To The Kings Of Brittany Known As Zeus to the Greeks & Jupitor to the) Romans 1751–1638 m. Queen (Electra The Pleiades Judahites) 81GGM –1414
      1. 1. ☙ (Darda Dardanus Benzerah King of Acadia ancestor of the) Trojans 1460–1414 m. Batea (Asia Ilium Princess of) Troy 1460– m. Basia Asia 1450–1328
        1. 1. ☙ (Erichthonious King of Dardania & Acadia who was wealthiest of all men) living –1314
    2. 2. Pharez (ben Judah the twin of Zerah eponym of the) PEREZITES 1737–1638
  2. 2. Levi (Ben) Jacob 1854–
  3. 3. Issachar (Ben) Jacob 1785–1685
  4. 4. Barayah (Of Canaan Ben) Jacob 1783–1683
  5. 5. Simeon (Ben) Jacob 1745–1486
  6. 6. Zebulun (the Semite Ben) Jacob 1745–
  7. 7. Reuben (Of Israel Ben) Jacob 1500–1684
  8. 8. Judah (Judas ibn) JACOB 1805–1676
  9. 9. Joseph (ben) Jacob 1744–1634

☙ brothers's Timeline

2 Records

1745
1745 B.C.
Death of ☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers in In Rameses, Goshen, Egypt
In Rameses, Goshen, Egypt
1858
1858 B.C.
Birth of ☙ Jacob son of Isaac King of Goshem Sold into slavery by his brothers in In Haran, Padan-Aram
In Haran, Padan-Aram

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1858 B.C.
    Event Place: In Haran, Padan-Aram

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1745 B.C.
    Event Place: In Rameses, Goshen, Egypt

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