👉 The word "Sachs" appears in the Old Testament, but its exact meaning is not specified. In Genesis 32:45-47, Jacob has seven sons named Levi (Lev), Benjamin (Ben), Nathan (Na), Ishmael (Ism), Ephraim (Eph), Moriah (Mor), and Shimei (Shi). The name "Sachs" is not mentioned in Genesis but may have been a common name for the patriarchs. In 1 Chronicles 25:7, Jacob is called a "saccharophagous," meaning he has a taste for sweet things, possibly indicating he had a sour taste like a sap or honeycomb.