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Jacob (Biblical patriarch)

LC control no.n 82025275
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Personal name headingJacob (Biblical patriarch)
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Variant(s)Īakov (Biblical patriarch)
Israel (Biblical patriarch)
Isrāʼīl (Biblical patriarch)
Jacob, the Patriarch
Jakob (Biblical patriarch)
Yaʻaḳov (Biblical patriarch)
Yaʻăqōb (Biblical patriarch)
Yaʻqūb (Biblical patriarch)
Yiśraʼel (Biblical patriarch)
Yāʻeqob (Biblical patriarch)
יעקב
יעקב (אישיות תנכית)
Other standard no.Q289957
202148389276110710871
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inEncyc. Brit., 15th ed. (Jacob, later named Israel, in the Bible, son of Isaac and Rebecca)
Encyc. Amer. (Jacob, 3rd of the 3 Hebrew patriarchs)
Collier's encyc. (Jacob, 3rd patriarch of the Hebrews)
Interpreter's dict. of the Bible (Jacob (Israel), son of Isaac and Rebecca)
Encyc. Judaica, 1971 (Jacob, Hebrew, Yaʻaḳov, son of Isaac and Rebecca, 3rd of the patriarchs of the people of Israel)
ʻAwaḍ Allāh, Ḥ. Nabī Allāh Yaʻqūb "Isrāʼīl," 1983.
Faraonov bychek, ili, Apis-Samozvanet︠s︡, 1920?: t.p. (Īakov Patriarkh)
Somekh, A. Il commiato di Yaʻāqŏb ... 1990.
Jakob, c1999.
LAC internal file, July 27, 2023 (access point: Jacob (Biblical patriarch))
Gadla ʼAbuna ʼAbrehām waŚārā Yeseḥaq waYāʻeqob, 2020 or 2021.
National bib agency no.0053F0365E
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