Judah.
Judah, the fourth son of Jacob, is the one who became the ancestor of the Messiah. From the line of Judah came King David and eventually Jesus, who is considered the Messiah in Christianity.
The 12 tribes of Israel can be traced back to the 12 sons of Jacob (who was also known as Israel) as described in the Bible, around the 18th century BCE. Each son became the ancestor of one of the tribes, forming the basis of the Israelite nation.
He was one of Noah's three sons, who are Shem, Ham and Japheth (Genesis ch.5). According to tradition, he was the ancestor of the peoples who live in sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the ancient Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines and others (Genesis ch.10).
Ishmael is traditionally seen as a figure in Islam, as he is considered the ancestor of the Arab people through his son Nebaioth. Isaac is a prominent figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as he is viewed as the son of Abraham and Sarah and the ancestor of the Israelites.
Abraham had two sons. First he had Ishmail, an illegitimate son to his wife's servant, Rebecca. Ishmail became the father of Islam. Second he had Isaac to his wife Sarah. Isaac became a father of the 12 Sons/Tribes of Israel and modern Christianity.
Esau did not start a tribe or religion. He was one of the twin sons of Isaac and Rebecca in the Hebrew Bible, and is considered the ancestor of the Edomites. The Edomites were a Semitic people who inhabited the region of Edom, located in present-day southern Jordan and southern Israel.
The two sons of Jacob were Reuben and Joseph.
Joseph
Rachael and Leah
The book of Genesis gave no name to Noah's wife [6:18; 7:7, 13; 8:16]. But it indicated that the couple had three sons [6:9-10; 7:13]. Shem became the ancestor of the Hebrew people [10:21]. Ham became the ancestor of the peoples of Canaan, Cush, Egypt, and Libya [10:6]. Japheth became the ancestor of the coastal peoples [10:5].
Benjamin was the twelfth and last born son of Jacob.
The name of the main sons of prophet Jacob (or Yaqoob) is Youcuf (or Joseph) and Benyamin (or Benjamin)
The 12 tribes of Israel can be traced back to the 12 sons of Jacob (who was also known as Israel) as described in the Bible, around the 18th century BCE. Each son became the ancestor of one of the tribes, forming the basis of the Israelite nation.
Eleanor of Aquitaine's sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, became King of England.
Ishmael, Abraham's son with Hagar, is traditionally considered the ancestor of the Arab people.
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Jacobs 12 sons represent the 12 tribes of Isa real.
Eleanor of Aquitaine's sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, became King of England.