Genesis 30:20
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20 She named him Zebulun,[a] for she said, “God has given me a good reward. Now my husband will treat me with respect, for I have given him six sons.”
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- 30:20 Zebulun probably means “honor.”
Matthew 4:13
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13 He went first to Nazareth, then left there and moved to Capernaum, beside the Sea of Galilee, in the region of Zebulun and Naphtali.
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Genesis 49:13
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13 “Zebulun will settle by the seashore
and will be a harbor for ships;
his borders will extend to Sidon.
Genesis 35:23
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23 The sons of Leah were Reuben (Jacob’s oldest son), Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun.
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Psalm 68:27
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27 Look, the little tribe of Benjamin leads the way.
Then comes a great throng of rulers from Judah
and all the rulers of Zebulun and Naphtali.
Judges 5:14
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14 They came down from Ephraim—
a land that once belonged to the Amalekites;
they followed you, Benjamin, with your troops.
From Makir the commanders marched down;
from Zebulun came those who carry a commander’s staff.
Judges 4:10
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10 At Kedesh, Barak called together the tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali, and 10,000 warriors went up with him. Deborah also went with him.
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Genesis 46:14
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14 The sons of Zebulun were Sered, Elon, and Jahleel.
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Genesis 30:15
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15 But Leah angrily replied, “Wasn’t it enough that you stole my husband? Now will you steal my son’s mandrakes, too?”
Rachel answered, “I will let Jacob sleep with you tonight if you give me some of the mandrakes.”
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Genesis 29:34
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34 Then she became pregnant a third time and gave birth to another son. He was named Levi,[a] for she said, “Surely this time my husband will feel affection for me, since I have given him three sons!”
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- 29:34 Levi sounds like a Hebrew term that means “being attached” or “feeling affection for.”
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