Jacob had 13 children (am I wrong?): 12 boys and 1 girl.
If you flip a coin 13 times, the probability to have 12 heads is about 0.002!
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Jacob had 13 children (am I wrong?): 12 boys and 1 girl.
If you flip a coin 13 times, the probability to have 12 heads is about 0.002!
I think you are wrong, but even if you aren’t, gender of a child isn’t a coin flip, some males only give off one type of chromosome, which makes it entirely possible the only female was not his.
“All of his [Jacob’s] sons and daughters got up to comfort him . . .” (Genesis 37:35).
“His [Jacob’s] sons and grandsons, his daughters and his granddaughters—all of his descendants he brought with him to Egypt” (Genesis 46:7)
The verses both give multiples for both sons and daughters; they weren’t named though and given this is a mythical person unlikely we will ever find out any contemporary documents detailing anything.In fact, I was not sure. Thanks!
some males only give off one type of chromosome
Sorry but I don't think that can possibly be true. Do you have a source for that?
It is true that some males have a slight bias towards one or the other. In the big picture 51% of babies are males.
https://countrymeters.info/en/World
Is this big picture accurate, then?
Yes
Not completely unheard of
14 Consecutive sons:
14 consecutive daughters:
¹Mathematicians acknowledge chance and large numbers will have strings of repeats that look manipulated. Actual manipulators will change coin flips if heads shows up too many times