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What does the Bible say about Jacob's name?

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Jacob's name signifies a person who is a deceiver or trickster, but God transformed his identity to Israel, meaning 'prince of God.'

In Genesis 35:10, God directly addresses Jacob, affirming that his name means 'supplanter' or 'deceiver.' This reflects Jacob's earlier life of cunning and manipulation, where he sought advantages through deceitful means. However, God transforms Jacob's identity as He states that his name will no longer be Jacob, but Israel, emphasizing a new relationship marked by divine approval and purpose. The change signifies a deeper revelation of God in Jacob's life, where he becomes a prince with God, reflecting the believer's journey from sin to redemption.
Scripture References: Genesis 35:10, 2 Corinthians 4:2, Romans 3:9

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