Phicol. Phicol, first mentioned in Genesis 21:22, was a military commander who lived at the time of the patriarchs (acai). Other forms include: Phichol. Roles include: Military Commander.
Familial Relationships of Phicol
- Gender: male
OT Distribution of References
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- References: Genesis: 3
Key References for Phicol: GEN 21:22, GEN 21:32, GEN 26:26.
In the Old Testament (BSB), words representing “Phicol” are translated as and Phicol (3x).
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- GEN 21:22–23: “God is with you in all that you do Now therefore swear to me here before God that you will not deal falsely with me or my children or descendants Show to me and to the country in which you reside the same kindness that I have shown to you”
- and Phicol (GEN 21:22; GEN 21:32; GEN 26:26)
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You (GEN 26:27)
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to each (GEN 26:31)
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have you come (GEN 26:27)
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and sent me away (GEN 26:27)
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they replied (GEN 26:28)
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We can plainly see (GEN 26:28)
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We recommend that (GEN 26:28)
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Let us make (GEN 26:28)
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you but (GEN 26:29)
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done only (GEN 26:29)
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you on your way in (GEN 26:29)
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and they ate (GEN 26:30)
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and drank (GEN 26:30)
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And they got up early (GEN 26:31)
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and swore an oath (GEN 26:31)
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and they left him (GEN 26:31)
- GEN 21:22; GEN 21:32; GEN 26:26