1 Samuel 17:12 says that Jesse had 'eight sons'. Seven of them are named:
Eliab, Abinadab, Shammah(Shimea),Nethanel, Raddai, Ozem and David (1 Chronicles 2:13-15). It is believed by many that the eighth may have died before producing offspring, explaining why his name would not be found in the genealogy.
Esau from the Old Testament had five children. He had three sons named Eliphaz, Reuel, and Jeush, as well as two daughters named Basemath and Mahalath.
satan, father of lies, lord of the flies, lucifer
There isn't a book in the Old Testament (or the New Testament) that is all names. However, there are places in the Old Testament that has a lot of names listed in them. Numbers has a lot of names in it because it has a record of the census taken of the children of Israel while they were in the desert. But that only accounts for a couple of chapters, not the entire book which has 36 chapters. Joshua also has a lot of names in it because it's telling who gets what in the promised land. I Chronicles has more names than any other book in the Old Testament because it is a historical record of people from Adam to Abraham. The 1st 9 chapters are all names in a book with a total of 29 chapters. Ezra also has a long list of names in chapters 2, 8 and 10. Nehemiah has a list in chapters 7, 10 and 12.
They were the sons of Isaac Jacob and Esau.
The book of Job can be found in the Old Testament.
Gad and Asher.
By the sons names.
The difference of the sons of god , in the two testaments are that in the old testament Jesus is the son of god. But in the New Testament we to can be the sons of god . If only we do believe that Jesus died for our sins.
Jonathan was King Sauls son.
he had 5 daughters and 6 sons
Every book in the New Testament names Jesus. Of course, Jesus is not mentioned in the Old Testament.
Esau from the Old Testament had five children. He had three sons named Eliphaz, Reuel, and Jeush, as well as two daughters named Basemath and Mahalath.
Deborah and Esther.
They were Miriam and Aaron.
Reveal from the twelve sons of Jacob, by Jacob's last words to his twelve sons in Genesis 49:
Joseph had two sons, born in Egypt: Efraim and Menassa
Zechariah and Zephaniah