The third-listed son of Issachar and founder of the Jashubite division of his tribe.
1 Chronicles 7:1
The Bible speaks of Samuel's sons as Joel and Abijah (I Samuel 8:1-3).
Shimea, a figure mentioned in the Bible, is known to have had at least three sons: Jashub, Jashubi, and Mibsam. These names are found in genealogical lists, specifically in the context of the descendants of the tribe of Benjamin. The details about Shimea and his children are relatively sparse, and they primarily appear in the genealogies of 1 Chronicles.
There were many, but the best known are Manasseh and Ephraim. also, researched all the WORD for WORD translations of the bible, KJV, NKJV, NASB and they all say Job. The dynamic equivalent translations such as the NIV translate his name Jashub... One reason I don't like anything other than a WORD for WORD bible to study... This keeps mans mind and their thoughts out of it
She'ar Yashub was one person, not two. He was a son of King Hezekiah (Isaiah 7:3, according to some traditional commentaries [Metzudat David]. Others state that this is not a name at all, but rather refers to those whom Isaiah influenced to repent [Rashi commentary]).
Yes. He was married to a woman known as "the prophetess" (Is. 8:3) and they had two sons which they named Shear-Jashub and Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz.
The cast of This Vicious Minute - 2003 includes: Jashub Absher as Chris Jessica Hagan as Eve Sean Mahon as Husband Rytis Rackausas as Dark Man
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The French word for 'Bible' is "la Bible."
It is not in the Bible
The Bible that preceded the Geneva Bible was the Great Bible, which was authorized by King Henry VIII of England in 1539.
It is not mentioned in The Bible.
AnswerWhen the scriptures were written down, they were written as separate books, and the concept of collating them into a single Bible had not been considered. The word 'Bible' does not occur within the Bible.