Tribes of Israel, The
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
- EACH OF » Under a president or chief (Numbers 1:4-16)
- EACH OF » Divided into families (Numbers 1:2;26:5-50; Joshua 7:14)
- EACH OF » Usually furnished an equal number of men for war (Numbers 31:4)
- REUBEN, GAD AND HALF MANASSEH » Settled on east side of Jordan (Deuteronomy 3:12-17; Joshua 13:23-32)
- REUBEN, GAD AND HALF MANASSEH » Were required to assist in subduing Canaan (Numbers 32:6-32; Deuteronomy 3:18-20)
- Were twelve in number (Genesis 49:28; Acts 26:12; James 1:1)
- Descended from Jacob's sons (Genesis 35:22-26)
- Manasseh and Ephraim numbered among, instead of Joseph and Levi (Genesis 48:5; Joshua 14:3,4)
- Predictions respecting each of (Genesis 49:3-27; Deuteronomy 33:6-29)
- Each family of, had a chief or head (Numbers 36:1; 1 Chronicles 4:38)
- Total strength of, on leaving Egypt (Exodus 12:37; Numbers 1:44-46;2:32)
- Divided into four divisions while in the wilderness (Numbers 10:14-28)
- Encamped in their divisions and by their standards round the tabernacles (Numbers 2:2-31)
- Canaan to be divided amongst according to their numbers (Numbers 33:54)
- Total strength of, on entering the land of Canaan (Numbers 26:51)
- Canaan divided amongst nine and a half of, by lot (Joshua 14:1-5)
- Situation of, and bounds of the inheritance of each (Joshua 15:1-17:)
- All inheritance to remain in the tribe and family to which allotted (Numbers 36:3-9)
- Names of, engraven on the breastplate of the high priest (Exodus 28:21;39:14)
- Divided on mounts Ebal and Gerizim to hear the law (Deuteronomy 27:12,13)
- Remained as one people until the reign of Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:16-20)