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Issachar

יִשָּׂשכָרYissaschar
MaleOld TestamentHebrew
Reward Exists, Man of Hire

Name Origin & Meaning

Combining 'yesh' (there is) and 'sachar' (reward, wage). Leah declared God had given her 'my hire.' The tribe of Issachar was known for wisdom in discerning the times — 'men who had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do' (1 Chronicles 12:32) — making their reward the precious gift of prophetic insight.

First Biblical Appearance

Genesis 30:18
And Leah said, God hath given me my hire, because I have given my maiden to my husband: and she called his name Issachar.

Leah names her fifth son as a testimony that God rewarded her generosity.

Biblical Significance

Issachar was the ninth son of Jacob and fifth of Leah. Jacob's blessing compared him to a strong donkey willing to shoulder hard labor. The men of Issachar who joined David at Hebron were famous for 'understanding the times' — spiritual discernment that made them invaluable counselors in the transfer of kingship from Saul to David.

Notable Bearers

  • Issachar son of Jacob

Personality & Character

discerningdiligentwisehard-workingpatient
Name Number
33

Master teacher — the highest master number of divine compassion, healing, and holy instruction

Color Association
Harvest Brown

Spiritual symbolism drawn from Scripture and tradition

Modern Variants

Isachar

A Blessing for This Name

May you be among those who understand the times and know what God's people ought to do. May your labor be rewarded openly, and may your burden become the ground from which your greatest harvest springs.

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