struggles with Laban, ‘White,’ and Esau, ‘Red’ (Solar figures), [133–5], [140–1], [156];
his name changed to Israel, [230];
identified with Israel, [256];
his grave at Hebron, [278–9]
Jacob’s Blessing (Gen. XLIX.) contains remains of descriptions of mythical figures, [177]
Jacob’s family, the Moon and Stars, [173];
his twelve sons were not originally named, [174];
some belong to the original myth, [175];
some names are later, ethnographical or geographical, [175]
Jael, ‘Wild Goat,’ i.e. Cloud, [430];