Elon (Son of Zebulan)

Male

Elon (Son of Zebulan) can be found in the following chapters:

Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 2224 (Jasher 45:20)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2324

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Elon was one of the three sons born to Zebulun.
  • He was born in the land of Canaan.
  • His name is listed as one of the offspring of Jacob who came into Egypt.
  • Similar to his brothers, no specific actions or personal details about Elon are provided beyond his birth and lineage in the available texts.

Genealogy

  • Elon’s father was Zebulun, one of the twelve sons of Jacob.
  • His mother was Merishah, also known as Ni’iman, the daughter of Molad from Midian.
  • He had two brothers, Sered and Yachleel.
  • Elon was a grandson of Jacob and Leah.
  • He is listed among the seventy souls who came with Jacob into Egypt.

Historical Context

Elon was born in Canaan during the time when Jacob and his family resided there. His early life would have been within the pastoral and familial setting of Jacob’s household before the significant event of the famine that led the family to Egypt. The cultural norms of the time emphasized family lineage and the importance of male offspring for the continuation of the tribal lines, as seen in the meticulous recording of births and familial relationships. The migration to Egypt, prompted by severe famine in Canaan, would have been a defining event in the lives of Elon and his extended family, marking a transition to living under Egyptian rule and the provision of Joseph.

Narrative

Elon’s presence in the provided sources is primarily genealogical, serving to establish the lineage of the tribe of Zebulun. He is mentioned as one of the sons born to Zebulun in Canaan before the descent into Egypt and is listed among those who journeyed to Egypt with Jacob and the rest of the family. Unlike his uncle Joseph, whose narrative arc forms a significant portion of the text, Elon does not have a personal story or any recorded actions or dialogues within these excerpts. His existence is noted as part of the broader narrative of Jacob’s family and the eventual formation of the Israelite tribes in Egypt. While the sources detail the conflicts of Joseph with his brothers, the interactions with Esau, and the eventual reunification in Egypt, Elon remains a figure within the genealogical framework, his life and contributions not elaborated upon in the current textual fragments.