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Jabbok River (JAB-ok) a stream about fifty miles long that runs into the Jordan River, Numbers 21:24; Joshua 12:2; Judges 11:13
Jabesh Gilead (JAY-besh GIL-ee-ad) a small town on the east side of the Jordan River, Judges 21:6–14; 2 Samuel 2:4–7
Jabin, king of Hazor (JAY-bin) led a group of kings against the Israelites, Joshua 11:1–11
Jabin, king of Canaan, defeated by Israel when Deborah was judge, Judges 4
Jacob (JAY-cub) one of the sons of Isaac.
• cheated Esau, Genesis 25:29–34
• tricked Isaac, Genesis 27:1–29
• his dream of a ladder to heaven, Genesis 28:10–22
• tricked by his sons, Genesis 37:10–22
• moved to Egypt, Genesis 45:25–47:12
• hero of faith, Hebrews 11:20–21
Jacob’s Portion (JAY-cubs POR-shun) a name for God, meaning he cares for Jacob’s people, Jeremiah 10:16; 51:19
jailer, a keeper of a jail.
• of Paul and Silas, Acts 16:23
Jairus (jay-EYE-rus) a ruler of the synagogue.
• Jesus brought his daughter back to life, Matthew 9:18–26; Mark 5:21–43; Luke 8:40–56
James, brother of Jesus, Matthew 13:55; Acts 12:17; 21:18
• later an apostle, Galatians 1:19
James, son of Alphaeus, an apostle, Matthew 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:15; Acts 1:13
James, son of Zebedee, an apostle of Jesus and a brother of the apostle John, Matthew 10:2; Mark 10:35; Acts 12:2
Japheth (JAY-fith) one of Noah’s three sons, Genesis 5:32; 7:13; 9:18–27; 10:1–5
Jashar, Book of, a book mentioned in the Bible, but not part of it, Joshua 10:12–13; 2 Samuel 1:17–27
Jason (JAY-son) a Christian in Thessalonica, Acts 17:5–9
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