The proper pronunciation is Zevulun; very brief "e," and the "u" pronounced as in "roof." Z-voo-loon.The name, as indicated in Genesis 30:20, is a combination of two Hebrew words, zeved and zevul, and also alludes to a third word, zevel.
Zeved="gift-portion."
Zevul - this is a poetic synonym for "habitation."
Zevel - that which makes fertile.
In giving this name, Leah was thanking God for the gift of fertility (this was her sixth son) and also expressing the hope that Jacob would share her tent more (Jacob had more than one wife).
Zebulun is from Hebrew meaning "dwelling."
Here are twelve. Pick four that appeal to you. -- Reuben -- Levi -- Judah -- Issachar -- Zebulun -- Dan -- Naftali -- Gad -- Asher -- Benjamin -- Ephraim -- Menashe
1. Reuben 2. Simeon 3. Levi 4. Judah 5. Dan 6. Naphtali 7. Gad 8. Asher 9. Issachar 10. Zebulun 11. Joseph 12. Benjamin
According to Genesis 49:28, the twelve Israelite tribes were the descendants of the twelve sons of Jacob. This is a late addition to Genesis, attributed by scholars to the Priestly source:Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Zebulun, Issachar, Dan, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Joseph, BenjaminThe Song of Deborah (Judges 5:2-31), in a section of which the poet honours those tribes of Israel that joined in battle against a Canaanite coalition and castigates those that held back, only ten tribes are named, and only eight of these are tribes that occur in the canonical list of twelve.Ephraim, Benjamin, Machir, Zebulun, Issachar, and Naphtali who joined the fight; Reuben, Gilead, Dan, and Asher did not.Deuteronomy 33, generally considered to have been written in the seventh century, lists eleven tribes:Reuben, Judah, Levi, Benjamin, Joseph (with both Ephraim and Manasseh named), Zebulun, Issachar, Gad, Dan, Naphtali, and Asher.These variations suggest that the tribal structure was not static and that the twelve tribes now regarded as forming the nation Israel were a development of the monarchical era.
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
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Zebulun Huling's birth name is Zebulun Paul Danielson Huling.
Zebulun Huling goes by Zeb.
Zebulun Huling is 6' 1 1/2".
Zebulun was the sixth son of Leah (Genesis Gen 30:20). Zebulun had 3 sons: Sered, and Elon, and Jahleel (Genesis 46:14). Zebulun consented with his brothers to betray Joseph (Genesis 37:19, 20) Zebulun went down to Egypt with his father Jacob (Genesis 46:5). Zebulun's tribe numbered 57,400 at the first census out of Egypt (Numbers 1:31). Zebulun's lot included the north central coast of Israel (Genesis 49:13).
I think you mean Zebulun, which is pronounced "Zvoo-LOON" in Hebrew. Zvulun = זבולון
The term "emblem of Zebulun" isn't in the Bible. But it becomes apparent from a little research on it, that the question stems from Jacob's [Israel's] deathbed prophecies concerning the future God had in mind for the descendants of his twelve sons found in Genesis 49.Some have created "emblems" or "shields" or "family crests" for these tribes or future nations of scattered Israel, based on these prophetic descriptions.Zebulun's future is foretold in verse 13: "Zebulun will settle on the shores of the sea and will be a harbor for ships; his borders will extend to Sidon."Zebulun's "emblem" seems to be self-explanatory, in that they would become a maritime nation, dwelling on the coast of the sea.And, indeed, are there claims, today, that "Holland" is "modern Zebulun."
Jonah was from the tribe of Zebulun. He was from the town of Gath Hepher which was within the tribal area of Zebulun (II Kings 14:25.)
From the original name Zebulun, hebrew. The name means gift, gods gift. Zebulun was the sixth son born to Leah and Jacob. After bearing Zebulun the sixth son of Leah and Jacob, Leah saw him as a gift from god and felt that Jacob would love and honour her more. Jacob who later was given the name Israel. There are also other meanings given to the name Zebulun later, to honour, dwelling place the lofty dwelling place. Lofty as in gods dwelling place.
Zebulun and Zachary
Zebulun Q. Weeks has written: 'Calvete de Estrella's De rebus indicis, a Latin history of the Spanish conquest of Peru' -- subject(s): History, Spanish, Discovery and exploration
Reuben the firstborn of Jacob, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar and Zebulun.
According to the Old Testament, the Lord humbled Naphtali and Zebulun by allowing their enemies to oppress them. This was seen as a form of punishment for their disobedience and turning away from God. Eventually, they turned back to the Lord and sought his help, and he delivered them from their oppressors.