Nineteenth Generation 
56. Living NOGAILAH-[83047] 5.,6.,7
Living married (name unknown) 5,6.,7
The child from this marriage was:
+ 61 M i. Living ABDUL MASIH-[83046] 5,6.,7
57. Isaac -[83249] 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 was born 1922 B.C in Probably Haran, Padan-Aram, died 1742 B.C in Beersheba, Canaan, Palestine, and was buried in Cave Of Machpelah, At Hebron.
General Notes: N: 15387 Isaac (Hebrew, "laughter"), Old Testament patriarch, the son ofAb raham, half brother of Ishmael, and father of Jacob and Esau. The birth of Is aac was promised (see Genesis 17:19, 21) to Abraham and his wife Sarah, after a long and childless marriage, as a sign that the blessings originally bes towed by God upon Abraham would be continued in Isaac, heir of the Covenant. The events of Isaac's life are recounted in Genesis 21-28. The dominant story in the narrative, and one of the most widely known stories in the Bible, is that of the projected sacrifice ofIsaac (see Genesis 22). According to this a ccount, God tested Abraham's faith by asking him to sacrifice his beloved son . At the last moment,after God was convinced of the perfect obedience of both father and son,he accepted a ram as a substitute for the youth. This story is thought to express the Hebrew rejection of human sacrifice, practiced by surrounding nations. The ram is recalled today in synagogue ritual at the solemn blowing of the shofar, or ram's horn, during the Jewish High Holy Days, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The New Testament alludes to Isaac as a precurs or of Christ and of the church (see Galatians 3:16, 4:21-31),and the obedience to his father to the extent of self-sacrifice is associated with that of Christ (see Hebrews 11:17-19). These themes were developed by several of the patristic writers, and Isaac appears often in Christian art, particularly in association with the Eucharist.Archaeologists and biblical scholars have drawn parallels between the biblical narrative of Isaac and the history of the S emitic tribes.Abraham is thought to represent the nomadic stock out of which the Hebrew and Edomite tribes separated. Isaac is believed to represent the tribes that joined to form the Hebrew confederacy and to give allegiance to the God, Yahoveh, or Jehovah, originally a tribal deity; and Ishmaelis belie ved to represent the tribes of Edom. Isaac was a relatively minor figure compared to the other two great biblical patriarchs,Abraham, his father, and Jac ob, his son; but a number of the details ofthe biblical account are believed by scholars to have major symbolic importance. The story of his birth is beli eved to be a deliberate attempt by early Hebrew writers to alter the traditions of the Semitic tribes in order to strengthen adherence to the Hebrew confederacy, amilitary and political alliance, by suggesting that it had divine inspiration. In making Isaac the legitimate son, and Ishmael the illegitimate son, of their common ancestor, the Hebrews claimed superiority over the indep endent Edomite tribes. Finally, the rivalry between Isaac's two sons is thought to reflect again the rivalry between Edom and the Hebrews. Source: "Isaac ," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporati on. All rights reserved.
Isaac married Rebekkah -[83327] [MRIN:44981], daughter of Haran -[83325] 5,6.,7 Rebekkah was born in Probably Haram, Padan-Aram and was buried in Cave Of Machpelah, Heborn, Palestine.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 62 M i. Jacob King Of Goshen-[83248] 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 was born 1892 B.C in Haran, Pdan-Aram, died 1745 B.C in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt, and was buried in Cave Of Machpelah, Heborn, Palestine.
+ 63 M ii. Esau -[82950] 5,6,7,10 died in Anoniram.
Living married (name unknown) 5,6.,7
Children from this marriage were:
+ 64 F i. Rebekkah -[83327] 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 was born in Probably Haram, Padan-Aram and was buried in Cave Of Machpelah, Heborn, Palestine.
+ 65 M ii. Living LABAN-[82949] 5,6.,7
59. Sarah -[83328] 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 was born 3345 AM, died 3472 AM in Kirjath-Arbaa, Heebron In, Canaan, and was buried aft 3472 AM in Cave Machpelah, Field Of Ephron, Before Mamre.
Sarah married Abraham -[82974] [MRIN:44785], son of Terah King Of Agade -[83202] and Living -[83203] 5,6.,7 Abraham was born 1996 B.C in Ur, Land Of Chaldea, died in Hebron, Land Of Canaan,and was buried 1877 B.C in Cave Of Machpelah, At Hebron.
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Living married Living -[83323] [MRIN:45044], son of Terah King Of Agade -[83202] and Living -[83203] 5,6.,7
(Duplicate Line. See Person 54 )
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