Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Genesis 46:13
And the sons of Issachar; Tola, and Phuvah, and Job, and Shimron.
13. As in Num 26:20 f.
Tola ] The judge of this name in Jdg 10:1 is also “the son of Puah,” and of the tribe of Issachar, a resemblance which can hardly be accidental.
Puvah Iob ] In 1Ch 7:1, Puah, Jashub. See Num 26:23-24. Observe that Iob (= Yb) is a different name from Job (= ’Iyyb) in Job 1:1 ff.
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
And the sons of Issachar, Tola, and Phuvah; and Job, and Shimron. The first of these was the father of a numerous race in the days of David, their number was 22,600; [See comments on 1Ch 7:2]; the second is called Puah, and the third Jashub, and the fourth Shimrom, 1Ch 7:1; and were all the heads of families, as appears from the places referred to.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
(13) Issachar has four sons:
Num. 26:23-24. 1Ch. 7:1.
Tola,
Tola,
Tola,
Phuvah,
Pua,
Puah,
Job,
Jashiib,
Jaehub,
Shimron.
Shimron.
Shimrom.
Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
Issachar: Gen 30:14-18, Gen 35:23, Gen 49:14, Gen 49:15, Num 1:8, Num 1:28-30, Num 26:23-25, Deu 33:18, 1Ch 2:1, 1Ch 7:1-5, 1Ch 12:32
Phuvah: or, Puah
Job: or, Jashub, 1Ch 7:1
Reciprocal: Gen 30:18 – and she Num 26:24 – Jashub