Testament of Jacob, the Glossary
The Testament of Jacob is a work now regarded as part of the Old Testament apocrypha.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Abraham, Biblical apocrypha, Blessing of Jacob, Michael (archangel), Testament of Abraham, Testament of Isaac, Testaments of the Three Patriarchs.
- 1st-century books
- 2nd-century books
- Apocalyptic literature
- Apocrypha
- Jacob
- Jewish apocrypha
- Roman Egypt
Abraham
Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Biblical apocrypha
The biblical apocrypha denotes the collection of apocryphal ancient books thought to have been written some time between 200 BC and 100 AD.
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Blessing of Jacob
The Blessing of Jacob is a prophetic poem that appears in Genesis at and mentions each of Jacob's twelve sons. Testament of Jacob and Blessing of Jacob are Jacob.
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Michael (archangel)
Michael, also called Saint Michael the Archangel, Archangel Michael and Saint Michael the Taxiarch is an archangel in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i faith.
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Testament of Abraham
The Testament of Abraham is a pseudepigraphic text of the Old Testament. Testament of Jacob and Testament of Abraham are 1st-century books, 2nd-century books, Apocalyptic literature, Jewish apocrypha, Old Testament pseudepigrapha, Roman Egypt and texts in Koine Greek.
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Testament of Isaac
The Testament of Isaac is a work now regarded as part of the Old Testament apocrypha. Testament of Jacob and Testament of Isaac are 1st-century books, 2nd-century books, Apocalyptic literature, apocrypha, Christian studies book stubs, Hebrew Bible stubs, Jewish apocrypha, Old Testament pseudepigrapha, Roman Egypt and texts in Koine Greek.
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Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
The Testaments of the Three Patriarchs is another name for the collection formed by the following three apocryphal works of the Hebrew Scriptures. Testament of Jacob and Testaments of the Three Patriarchs are 1st-century books, 2nd-century books, Apocalyptic literature, apocrypha, Jewish apocrypha, Old Testament pseudepigrapha, Roman Egypt and texts in Koine Greek.
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See also
1st-century books
- 1 Esdras
- 2 Enoch
- 2 Esdras
- 4 Maccabees
- Acts of the Apostles
- Apocalypse of Abraham
- Apocalypse of Adam
- Apocryphon of Ezekiel
- Ascension of Isaiah
- Assumption of Moses
- Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)
- Book of Elchasai
- Book of Gad the Seer
- De arte aleae
- Definitions of Hermes Trismegistus to Asclepius
- Fangyan (book)
- Fayan (book)
- Garga Samhita (Vaishnavite text)
- Genesis Apocryphon
- Geographica
- History of the Captivity in Babylon
- Lessons for Women
- Life of Adam and Eve
- Lives of the Prophets
- Lunheng
- Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
- Taixuanjing
- Testament of Abraham
- Testament of Isaac
- Testament of Jacob
- Testament of Solomon
- Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
2nd-century books
- 4 Baruch
- 4 Maccabees
- Almagest
- Apocalypse of Abraham
- Apocalypse of Adam
- Ascension of Isaiah
- Asclepius (treatise)
- Bel and the Dragon
- Bibliotheca (Pseudo-Apollodorus)
- Book of Elchasai
- Book of Gad the Seer
- Chaldean Oracles
- Description of Greece
- Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus
- Dialogue with Trypho
- Diatessaron
- Discourses of Epictetus
- Enchiridion of Epictetus
- Fengsu Tongyi
- First Apology of Justin Martyr
- Geography (Ptolemy)
- Gospel of the Ebionites
- History of the Captivity in Babylon
- How to Write History
- Lessons for Women
- List of works by Lucian
- Meditations
- Megillat Antiochus
- Moralia
- On the Syrian Goddess
- Oneirocritica
- Optics (Ptolemy)
- Periplus of the Euxine Sea
- Physiologus
- Second Apology of Justin Martyr
- Seder Olam Rabbah
- Shuowen Jiezi
- Susanna (Book of Daniel)
- Testament of Abraham
- Testament of Isaac
- Testament of Jacob
- Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
- Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
- Tetrabiblos
- The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art
- The True Word
- Xiping Stone Classics
Apocalyptic literature
- 2 Baruch
- 2 Enoch
- 3 Baruch
- 4 Baruch
- Al-Hayat Media Center
- An Dialog etre Arzur Roe d'an Bretounet ha Guynglaff
- Apocalypse of Abraham
- Apocalypse of Zephaniah
- Apocalypse of Zerubbabel
- Apocalyptic literature
- Assumption of Moses
- Book of Daniel
- Book of Muhammad's Ladder
- Book of Zechariah
- Divine Incantations Scripture
- Ethiopic Apocalypse of Ezra
- Everyone on the Moon Is Essential Personnel
- Fire and Ice (poem)
- Hephzibah (warrior)
- John Foxe's apocalyptic thought
- Ladder of Jacob
- Lives of the Prophets
- Menahem ben Ammiel
- Notes from an Apocalypse
- Post-apocalyptic literature
- Prayer of Joseph
- Pseudo-Ezekiel
- Second Treatise of the Great Seth
- Sefer Elijah
- Sibylline Oracles
- Testament of Abraham
- Testament of Isaac
- Testament of Jacob
- Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
- Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
- The Children (play)
- The End Is Nigh (fanzine)
- The Physicists
- Tikunei haZohar
- Zohar
Apocrypha
- Abel Fosdyk papers
- Acts of John in Rome
- Apocalyptic literature
- Apocrypha
- Apocryphon
- Bible translations into Geʽez
- Dove Book
- Genesis A
- Genesis B
- Index of Repudiated Books
- Jewish apocrypha
- Lectionary 214
- New Testament apocrypha
- Old Testament apocrypha
- Palea (literature)
- Post-canonical Buddhist texts
- Pseudepigrapha
- Shakespeare apocrypha
- Stichometry of Nicephorus
- Testament of Isaac
- Testament of Jacob
- Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
- The Lost Books of the Bible and the Forgotten Books of Eden
Jacob
- Al-Anbiya
- Al-Khadra Mosque
- Bilhah
- Blessing of Jacob
- Cave of the Patriarchs
- Coat of many colors
- Esau
- Jacob
- Jacob Frank
- Jacob and Esau
- Jacob in Islam
- Jacob wrestling with the angel
- Jacob's Dream
- Jacob's Ladder
- Jacob's Well
- Ladder of Jacob
- Leah
- Mizpah in Benjamin
- Penuel
- Rachel
- Rachel and Leah
- Sarah and After
- Shiloh (biblical figure)
- Stone of Jacob
- Testament of Jacob
- Yakub (Nation of Islam)
- Yaqub-Har
- Zilpah
Jewish apocrypha
- 1 Esdras
- 1 Maccabees
- 2 Baruch
- 2 Enoch
- 2 Esdras
- 2 Maccabees
- 3 Baruch
- 3 Enoch
- 3 Maccabees
- 4 Maccabees
- Additions to Daniel
- Apocalypse of Abraham
- Ascension of Isaiah
- Assumption of Moses
- Book of Baruch
- Book of Enoch
- Book of Gad the Seer
- Book of Jubilees
- Book of Judith
- Book of Sirach
- Book of Tobit
- Book of Wisdom
- Books of the Maccabees
- Genesis Apocryphon
- Jewish apocrypha
- Joseph and Aseneth
- Letter of Aristeas
- Letter of Jeremiah
- Life of Adam and Eve
- Prayer of Manasseh
- Psalm 151
- Psalms 152–155
- Psalms of Solomon
- Sibylline Oracles
- Testament of Abraham
- Testament of Isaac
- Testament of Jacob
- Testament of Job
- Testament of Qahat
- Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
- Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
- Visions of Amram
Roman Egypt
- Arab conquest of Egypt
- Arcadia Aegypti
- Augustamnica
- Aurelius Achilleus
- Byzantine Egypt
- Coptic art
- Coptic language
- Coptic period
- Decline of ancient Egyptian religion
- Dioiketes
- Epistrategos
- Fayum mummy portraits
- Flight into Egypt
- Greek Magical Papyri
- Herakleides (mummy)
- Islamization of Egypt
- Legio III Diocletiana
- List of governors of Roman Egypt
- Marea (ancient city)
- Mons Claudianus
- Nome (Egypt)
- On the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians
- Oxyrhynchus papyri
- Palmyrene invasion of Egypt
- Praetorian prefecture of the East
- Roman Alexandria
- Roman Egypt
- Roman pharaoh
- Tebtunis archive
- Testament of Abraham
- Testament of Isaac
- Testament of Jacob
- Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
- Thebaid
- Tomb of Aline
- Triakontaschoinos
- Valley of the Golden Mummies
- Wayekiye family
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testament_of_Jacob
Also known as Testament of Israel.