I believe so because throughout the book series they say they are the only ones since Ephraim.
No, the packs led by Jacob and Sam were not the first since the pack of Ephraim. Ephraim's pack was established long before, and there were other werewolf packs that existed in between Ephraim's and Jacob's and Sam's packs.
since when does Jacob speak Japanese?
On the contrary, he got twice as much, since each of his two sons received a portion. Additional information: Both Levi and Joseph did not get a tribe, however, Joseph's two sons - Ephraim and Manasseh - were adopted by Jacob as his own (see Genesis 48:5) and each given a tribe of Israel. Note: Sometimes the 'birthright' holder Ephraim is referred to as Joseph in Scripture - see Numbers 1:32-33 Levi did not get a tribe because of their special position in the Temple and the local shrines.
If you're asking about Ephraim the son of Joseph in Genesis, the answer is an unqualified no. If you're asking about the Israelite tribe of Ephraim, the answer is only 99% no, since in times of terrible famine there may have been a few who succumbed to doing so, as God warned (Deuteronomy 28:53).
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Jacob was never permitted to marry Rebecca since she was his mother.
yes, Jacob said in New Moon that the only way to imprint is if the person loves you back
From the time that Sam became a shape-shifter to the time that Jacob became a shape-shifter, Sam was the assumed Alpha since he was the largest and oldest (not to mention the fact that he was the first to transform). When Jacob made the transformation, Sam asked if Jacob wanted to step up and take over the pack since, by blood, Jacob was the true Alpha. His great-grandfather was the last real Alpha, so he inherited the leadership. but since Jacob didn't want to be a leader, he assumed the "Beta" role and Sam continued to be the Alpha wolf. In Breaking Dawn, there is an argument between Sam and Jacob, and Jacob used his rightful Alpha power to overcome Sam and take his place as the true leader. Jacob broke away from the pack to go off on his own, to protect Bella and the Cullens. Seth follows, and later Leah. They become a separate "pack," although Jacob still refuses to use his Alpha power to lead them or tell them what to do. By the end of the series, Embry and Quil have joined Jacob's pack, while Sam leads Jared, Paul, Collin, Brady, and six other, younger wolves in his own original pack. Sam and Jacob, both being Alphas, can communicate with each other through their thoughts, while the rest of the packs minds are separate from the other (although the ability to share thoughts within the pack(s) still remains).
The prayer includes the phrase "God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob" as an identifier of the Most High. It also provides connection through these three men to Judaism, since these men were the first men of Judaism.Answer:The Talmud (Berakhot 26b) identifies the evening prayer with Jacob.
You can buy replacement packs for the Cleo's stylus, and since they're plastic they only cost a few dollars.
Yes, but since they are very smart, they live in packs where they are safe.
Jacob doesn't like Edward because Jacob thinks Edward (sinces he's a vampire) will hurt Bella. Also since Jacob is a werewolf, vampires and werewolves don't get along.
It is highly unlikely that he is Jewish since he is Swedish.