The story of Jemuel

Jemuel was a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis. He was the son of Simeon and Leah, and the brother of Levi, Issachar, Zebulun, and Dinah. He is best known for being one of the twelve sons of Jacob, and a member of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Jemuel is not mentioned in any other part of the Bible, so there is not much known about his life. However, it is believed that he was a part of the migration of the Israelites from Canaan to Egypt. He is also believed to have been a part of the Exodus, and may have been one of the spies sent by Moses to scout out the Promised Land. Jemuel is not known for any particular accomplishments or feats, but he is remembered as one of the twelve sons of Jacob and a member of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. He is an important figure in the Bible, and his legacy lives on in the Jewish faith.
Name meaning
The name Jemuel has Hebrew origins and is found in the Bible. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Yemuel," which means "day of God" or "God's day." In the Bible, Jemuel is one of the sons of Simeon, who was one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The biblical context of the name often gives it associations with faith and spirituality.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Genesis 46:10
Appearances in the Bible
2 mentions
In Hebrew
ג'מואל