Jachin

Male

Jachin can be found in the following chapters:

Lifespan:

Birth: 

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

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2331

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Jachin is recorded as one of the five sons born to Simeon and Dinah.
  • He is listed among the sons of Israel who journeyed to and dwelt in Egypt with Jacob.
  • Similar to his brothers, the provided sources do not attribute any specific individual actions or unique traits to Jachin beyond his genealogical listing.

Genealogy

  • Jachin was the son of Simeon, one of the twelve sons of Jacob and Leah, and Dinah, Jacob’s daughter.
  • This familial connection makes Jachin a grandson of Jacob and Leah.
  • His brothers, as named in the sources, were Memuel (also called Jemuel), Jamin (also called Yamin), Ohad, and Zochar. He also had a half-brother named Saul, born to Simeon and a Canaanitish woman named Bunah (also referred to as Adlba’a).
  • Jachin was among the seventy souls of Jacob’s descendants who migrated from Canaan to Egypt.
  • The sources do not provide any details concerning Jachin’s marital status or whether he had any offspring.

Historical Context

Jachin’s life would have been significantly shaped by the major events impacting Jacob’s family. Born in Canaan, he would have been part of the familial structure and traditions established by Jacob. The severe famine in Canaan necessitated the entire family’s relocation to Egypt, a pivotal moment in their history. This migration, facilitated by Joseph’s high position in Egypt, led to their settlement in the land of Goshen. During Joseph’s forty-year period of governance, Jachin and his family likely experienced a time of security and prosperity, dwelling securely and multiplying exceedingly. It is probable that Jachin adhered to the religious and moral teachings of his grandfather Jacob during this time. The sources indicate that the sons of Jacob served the Lord as their father had commanded. Following Joseph’s death, the dynamics shifted as the Egyptians began to exert their authority over the Israelites. Jachin may have witnessed the initial stages of this transition or his descendants would have experienced the subsequent changes in their status.

Narrative

The individual narrative of Jachin is not elaborated upon within the provided sources. His presence is primarily noted within genealogical lists, identifying him as one of Simeon’s sons who accompanied Jacob to Egypt. While the texts extensively cover the overarching narrative of Joseph’s experiences, including the betrayal by his brothers, the famine, and the eventual reconciliation in Egypt, Jachin is not depicted engaging in any specific actions or dialogues within these events. His existence is documented as part of Simeon’s immediate family and as one of the seventy souls who formed the initial Israelite community in Egypt. As such, Jachin would have been integrated into the familial and communal life in Goshen, benefiting from the stability provided during Joseph’s leadership. Similar to his brothers, he would have been expected to follow the traditions and commands of Jacob. The sources do not offer any further specific details regarding Jachin’s personal experiences, decisions, or interactions beyond his inclusion in the family’s lineage and their sojourn in Egypt.