Obed

Male

Obed can be found in the following chapters:

Parents:

 and 

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Lifespan:

Birth: 

Unknown, but likely around 2098 (Jasher 25:24)

Death: 

Unknown, but likely around 2233

Marriage:

Children:

Description:

Interesting Facts

  • Obed is recorded as one of the sons of Mishma, who was a descendant of Ishmael.
  • The provided texts offer no actions, specific events, or individual details pertaining to Obed beyond his genealogical listing.

Genealogy

  • Obed’s father was Mishma, a son of Ishmael.
  • His grandfather was Ishmael, the son of Abraham.
  • Obed had at least two brothers, Shamua and Zecaryon.
  • He was a great-grandson of Abraham.
  • The sources do not specify Obed’s birth details, nor do they mention any wives or children of his.

Historical Context

Based on his lineage, Obed would have lived in the generations following Abraham. The sources indicate that Abraham gave gifts to Ishmael and his sons and sent them away eastward, unto the east country. Ishmael and his descendants, including Mishma and subsequently Obed, established their dwellings from Havilah unto Shur. These Ishmaelites mingled with each other and were known as Arabs. Abraham had instructed his descendants to observe the way of the Lord, practice righteousness and love, circumcise their sons, and avoid unions with the daughters of Canaan. Obed would have been part of this expanding Ishmaelite community inhabiting the eastern lands, adhering to the traditions and guidance passed down from Abraham.

Narrative

The narrative concerning Obed within the provided sources is confined to his inclusion in a list delineating the sons of Mishma, son of Ishmael. No specific events, dialogues, or actions are attributed to Obed in these texts. He is presented as a member of the broader Ishmaelite lineage, contributing to the families that settled in the regions east of Canaan. The primary focus of the narratives within these sources centers on the lives and interactions of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Esau, with the descendants of Ishmael primarily documented for their genealogical significance and geographical settlements. Consequently, Obed remains a figure known through his familial connection to Ishmael, but without any individual narrative thread developed within these excerpts.