The story of Asriel

Asriel is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis. He was the son of Abraham and Sarah, and the brother of Isaac. He is best known for being the father of Esau and Jacob, two of the twelve sons of Israel. Asriel was born to Abraham and Sarah when they were both very old. He was the firstborn son of the couple, and was born in the land of Canaan. He was the first of the twelve sons of Israel, and was the ancestor of the Edomites. Asriel was a shepherd, and he was known for his strength and courage. He was also known for his loyalty to his father, Abraham. He was a faithful servant of God, and was willing to sacrifice himself for the sake of his father. Asriel is best known for being the father of Esau and Jacob. He was the father of the twelve sons of Israel, and was the ancestor of the Edomites. He is also remembered for his loyalty to his father, Abraham, and his willingness to sacrifice himself for the sake of his father.
Name meaning
The name "Asriel" is of Hebrew origin and is often interpreted to mean "God is my help" or "Help of God." It combines two elements: "El," which means "God," and a root that means "help" or "support." Asriel is a name that appears in religious texts and has been used in various forms in literature and popular culture.
Name origin
Hebrew
First mention
Numbers 26:31
Appearances in the Bible
2 mentions