Jacob, later named Israel, is a patriarch in the Hebrew Bible known for his journey from deceit to reconciliation, his twelve sons who became the twelve tribes of Israel, and his profound encounters with God.
Isaac, the son of Abraham and Sarah, known for his miraculous birth and near-sacrifice, married Rebekah and fathered Jacob and Esau, continuing the Abrahamic covenant and playing a pivotal role in the patriarchal history of Israel.
Abraham’s journeys are not just a tale of migration but a series of divine encounters and faith-building experiences that shaped the patriarch into the father of many nations and a key figure in the Abrahamic faiths.