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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › IssacharIssachar - Wikipedia

    Issachar era il nono figlio di Giacobbe, il quinto con la prima moglie, Lia. È anche il nome di una tribù israelitica. Il nome è ebraico e può essere scritto anche Yissachar o Issacar, trascritto in lingua ebraica יִשָּׂשׁכָר, vocalizzazione standard Yissaḫar, oppure vocalizzazione tiberiense Yiśśâḵār ...

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    Issachar (Hebrew: יִשָּׂשכָר, Modern: Yīssaḵar, Tiberian: Yīśśāḵār, "There is reward") was, according to the Book of Genesis, the fifth of the six sons of Jacob and Leah (Jacob's ninth son), and the founder of the Israelite Tribe of Issachar.

  3. 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.

  4. Issachar, one of the 12 tribes of Israel that in biblical times constituted the people of Israel who later became the Jewish people. The tribe was named after the fifth son born to Jacob and his first wife, Leah.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. ISSACHAR (ebr. Yissāskhār, mutato dal "qerē perpetuo" in Yissākhār; gr. 'Ισσάχαρ [ις]; Vulgata Issachar) Giuseppe Ricciotti. Nome di uno dei figli di Giacobbe, ossia Israele, e quindi della tribù discendente da lui.

  6. According to the Hebrew Bible, the Tribe of Issachar (Hebrew: יִשָּׂשכָר/יִשְׂשָׂכָר, Modern: Yīssaḵar, Tiberian: Yīssāḵār) was one of the twelve tribes of Israel and one of the ten lost tribes.

  7. In the tapestry of ancient Israelite history, the Tribe of Issachar remains a fascinating yet often overlooked thread. Their story, woven intricately into the narrative of the Old Testament, offers profound insights into the socio-political landscape of ancient Israel.