Carmi

Male

Carmi can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 2228 (Jasher 45:2)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2331

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Carmi is listed as one of the sons of Reuben who went to Egypt with Jacob.
  • The sources do not provide any specific individual actions or distinguishing features for Carmi.

Genealogy

  • Carmi was the son of Reuben, Jacob’s firstborn son.
  • This makes Carmi the grandson of Jacob and Leah.
  • Carmi’s brothers, as listed in the sources, were Hanoch, Pallu, and Hezron.
  • The sources do not mention Carmi having any wife or children of his own.

Historical Context

Carmi lived during a significant period in the history of Jacob’s family, marked by their descent into Egypt due to a severe famine that afflicted the land of Canaan and the surrounding regions. Joseph, Carmi’s great-uncle, had risen to a position of great power in Egypt and orchestrated the provision of sustenance for his family. This migration and settlement in the land of Goshen occurred around the year 2243 AM according to one interpretation of the timeline. Carmi would have been part of the growing Israelite community in Egypt, living under the governance of Joseph for a considerable period of time. This era was characterized by security and prosperity for Jacob’s descendants, as they were favored under Joseph’s administration. Carmi would have likely adhered to the teachings and commands of his grandfather Jacob regarding the service of the Lord.

Narrative

Carmi’s personal narrative is not explicitly detailed within the provided excerpts. He is mentioned primarily in genealogical lists, identifying him as one of the sons of Reuben who journeyed from Canaan to Egypt with Jacob. While the sources describe the significant events impacting his family, such as the betrayal and sale of Joseph, the famine, and the eventual reunion and settlement in Egypt, Carmi does not participate in any specific actions or dialogues that are recorded. His existence is documented as part of Reuben’s lineage and as one of the seventy souls who came from the loins of Jacob into Egypt. Carmi would have been a member of the early Israelite community in Goshen, benefiting from the provision and security established by Joseph. Like his brothers and the rest of Jacob’s descendants, he would have been expected to follow the religious and ethical guidance of his forefathers. The sources do not offer any further insights into his individual life or experiences beyond his inclusion in the family’s migration to Egypt.