. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . qaephirah ^j ^,.G£bcon°So,Gilail? MAn^^ethj>£ Mahaueh- ?-££*? ±A c x$WDan 0/*JJiriatk-iearini -« •- se:ir %.. \MozaM\?MPiP*;§^V^Ii-peel?* ^Itefani? «fa BefherfS \ J TilS^ | t Ruw^fca***-* ^SSlfe60 T0 ADEGREEU D /V ^fefaft- Map of the Tribe of Benjamin. the Lord, as is indicated in the blessings ofJacob and Moses, and in the fact that theytook their place immediately behind the tab-ernacle in the order of
. A dictionary of religious knowledge [electronic resource]: for popular and professional use, comprising full information on Biblical, theological, and ecclesiastical subjects . qaephirah ^j ^,.G£bcon°So,Gilail? MAn^^ethj>£ Mahaueh- ?-££*? ±A c x$WDan 0/*JJiriatk-iearini -« •- se:ir %.. \MozaM\?MPiP*;§^V^Ii-peel?* ^Itefani? «fa BefherfS \ J TilS^ | t Ruw^fca***-* ^SSlfe60 T0 ADEGREEU D /V ^fefaft- Map of the Tribe of Benjamin. the Lord, as is indicated in the blessings ofJacob and Moses, and in the fact that theytook their place immediately behind the tab-ernacle in the order of march through thewilderness. The tribe of Benjamin seems tohave occupied a middle position in politics,as it did in situation, between the two greatrival tribes of Ephraim and Judah. Saul,the first king of Israel, belonged to thistribe, which subsequently, in the division ofthe kingdom, coalesced with Judah. Afterthe exiles returned from Babylon, we readvery little of the separate tribes ; yet thereis enough to show that Benjamin and Judahwere the two tribes which kept closest to-gether, and contributed most to the newcolony in The territory allotted to the Benjamitesextended from the Jordan east
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