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Rachel named him Naphtali,[a] for she said, “I have struggled hard with my sister, and I’m winning!”

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Footnotes

  1. 30:8 Naphtali means “my struggle.”

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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21 “Naphtali is a doe set free
    that bears beautiful fawns.

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15 Suddenly, panic broke out in the Philistine army, both in the camp and in the field, including even the outposts and raiding parties. And just then an earthquake struck, and everyone was terrified.

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23 Moses said this about the tribe of Naphtali:

“O Naphtali, you are rich in favor
    and full of the Lord’s blessings;
    may you possess the west and the south.”

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28 Please beg the Lord to end this terrifying thunder and hail. We’ve had enough. I will let you go; you don’t need to stay any longer.”

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24 The sons of Naphtali were Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem.

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25 The sons of Bilhah, Rachel’s servant, were Dan and Naphtali.

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24 This left Jacob all alone in the camp, and a man came and wrestled with him until the dawn began to break. 25 When the man saw that he would not win the match, he touched Jacob’s hip and wrenched it out of its socket.

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“Listen, my lord, you are an honored prince among us. Choose the finest of our tombs and bury her there. No one here will refuse to help you in this way.”

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