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  2. Gog and Magog - Wikipedia

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    Some time around the 12th century, the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel came to be identified with Gog and Magog; [133] possibly the first to do so was Petrus Comestor in Historica Scholastica (c. 1169–1173), [134] [135] and he was indeed a far greater influence than others before him, although the idea had been anticipated by the aforementioned ...

  3. Twelve Tribes of Israel - Wikipedia

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    In the Bible, the twelve tribes of Israel are sons of a man called Jacob or Israel, as Edom or Esau is the brother of Jacob, and Ishmael and Isaac are the sons of Abraham. Elam and Ashur, names of two ancient nations, are sons of a man called Shem. Sidon, a Phoenician town, is the first-born of Canaan; the lands of Egypt and Abyssinia are the ...

  4. Tribe of Manasseh - Wikipedia

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    Territory allotted to the twelve tribes of Israel; Manasseh was given the large green-yellow area An alternative reconstruction makes the western and eastern territories discontinuous (1852 map). The Bible narrates that following the completion of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelite tribes, Joshua allocated

  5. Tribe of Reuben - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Joshua records that the tribes of Reuben, Gad and half of Manasseh were allocated land by Moses on the eastern side of the Jordan River and the Dead Sea. [2] The Tribe of Reuben was allocated the territory immediately east of the Dead Sea, reaching from the Arnon river in the south, and as far north as the Dead Sea stretched, with an eastern border vaguely defined by the land ...

  6. Tribe of Ephraim - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bible, the Tribe of Ephraim is descended from a man named Ephraim, who is recorded as the son of Joseph, the son of Jacob, and Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera. [2] [3] The descendants of Joseph formed two of the tribes of Israel, whereas the other sons of Jacob were the founders of one tribe each.

  7. Tzadikim Nistarim - Wikipedia

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    A play by Hans Rehfisch called Nickel and the 36 Righteous is a comedy in 3 acts (1925). Jorge Luis Borges has an entry for the "Lamed Wufniks" in his Book of Imaginary Beings (1957–1969). In the 1959 novel The Last of the Just by Andre Schwarz-Bart , one Just Man of the Lamed-Vov is designated in each generation of the family of Levy.

  8. List of major biblical figures - Wikipedia

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    Agrippa I, called "King Herod" or "Herod" in Acts 12; Felix governor of Judea who was present at the trial of Paul, and his wife Drusilla in Acts 24:24; Herod Agrippa II, king over several territories, before whom Paul made his defense in Acts 26. Herod Antipas, called "Herod the Tetrarch" or "Herod" in the Gospels and in Acts 4:27; Herodias ...

  9. Magog (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    According to him, the Greeks called Scythia Magogia. [3] An alternate identification derived from an examination of the order in which tribal names are listed in Ezekiel 38, "would place Magog between Cappadocia and Media." [4] According to Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried (19th century) Magog refers to the Mongols. He cites an Arab writer who refers to ...