The death of Abraham in Genesis 25:8 signaled a change. The Bible next turns to Abraham's son, Isaac. From Isaac comes Jacob. Jacob produces twelve sons, and these twelve sons become the 12 tribes of Israel.
God moves in stages over the course of time, weaving in and out of generations. The formation of these tribes took place over the course of hundreds of years, starting with the birth of each son of Jacob.
The history of the Israelites is marked by a cycle of disobedience, exile, and restoration. In the later days of the kings in Israel, Yahweh pledged to expel the Israelites from the holy land due to their numerous sins and sacrilege. As it is written, "I will utterly remove them from the land, saith the Lord" (2 Kings 17:20, KJV). The Israelites were scattered to various parts of the world, including Assyria, Babylon, and other nations (2 Kings 17:6, KJV).
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However, Yahweh's plan was not to abandon His people forever. When His anger was pacified and the right time had come, He arranged for the successful return of His people, as it is written, "I will bring them again to their own land that I gave to their fathers" (Jeremiah 32:37, KJV). This return was a fulfillment of the covenant He made with His servant Abraham, "I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing" (Genesis 12:2, KJV).
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Despite the return of some Israelites to the Promised Land, many remained scattered across the world, developing their distinctive traditions and languages. As it is written, "I will scatter them among the heathen, and will draw out a sword after them" (Ezekiel 5:12, KJV). Today, the descendants of the Israelites can be found in various nations around the world, particularly in Europe.
The 12 Biblical Tribes of Israel and the Nations They Primarily Make Up Today:
Where are they now?
- Reuben - France 🇫🇷
- Simeon - Scattered ❓
- Levi - Scattered ❓
- Judah - Israel 🇮🇱
- Zebulun - The Netherlands 🇳🇱
- Issachar - Finland 🇫🇮
- Dan - Denmark 🇩🇰, Ireland 🇮🇪
- Gad - Switzerland 🇨ðŸ‡
- Asher - Belgium 🇧🇪, Luxembourg 🇱🇺
- Naphtali - Sweden 🇸🇪
- Joseph - USA 🇺🇸 (Ephraim), Britain 🇬🇧 (Manasseh)
- Benjamin - Norway 🇳🇴
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In conclusion, the story of the exiled children of Israel is one of dispersion, preservation, and promise. Despite their physical scattering, the Israelites have maintained their identity and traditions, and their legacy continues to shape the nations of the world today. As Yahweh promised Abraham, "In thee shall all families of the earth be blessed" (Genesis 12:3, KJV).
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NAMES AND HISTORY OF THE 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL
JACOB AND ESAU
The story of Jacob and Esau has fascinated and puzzled scholars for centuries. The struggle between twin brothers would later manifest itself in the struggle between their respective countries; Israel (Jacob) and Edom (Esau).
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JACOB AND THE 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL:
The triumphs and tragedies of Jacob and his sons in Canaan would lay the foundation for the development of the tribes of Israel. All but one of Jacob's sons were born in Haran. In Canaan, they were foreigners in a foreign land.
ORGANISATION OF THE TWELVE TRIBES OF ISRAEL
The twelve tribes of Israel fled Egypt in haste. They possessed no means of settling disputes, maintaining law and order, or set chain of command. God, however, would use the time in the wilderness to establish an organized and efficient government. Under the leadership of Moses, the wandering Jews were shaped by the hand of God into a formidable nation.
THE TRIBE OF REUBEN:
The tribe of Reuben descended from the firstborn son of Jacob and Leah, Reuben. As the firstborn son, Reuben played a prominent role in the early accounts. However, his role as a tribe would diminish significantly as a consequence of transgressions.
THE TRIBE OF SIMEON:
The tribe of Simeon was descended from the second born son of Jacob and Leah, Simeon. This tribe dwelt in relative obscurity, and had very little impact on the history of Israel.
THE TRIBE OF LEVI:
The tribe of Levi was descended from Levi, the third son of Jacob and Leah. Through an act of faithfulness in the wilderness, this tribe would become set apart by God as His priests. The Levites would end up living among all of the 12 Tribes of Israel.
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THE TRIBE OF DAN:
The tribe of Dan is, perhaps, the most enigmatic of the twelve tribes of Israel. The Danites failed to drive out their Philistine and Canaanite neighbors. As a result, they migrated to another land, in the northernmost limits of Canaan.The mighty Judge, Samson, was from the tribe of Dan.
THE TRIBE OF JUDAH:
The tribe of Judah became one of the most prominent tribes in all of Israel. The Davidic Dynasty emerged from this tribe, a lineage which culminated in Jesus Christ in the New Testament. Judah was the royal tribe of Israel.
THE TRIBE OF NAPHTALI:
Naphtali was the sixth son of Jacob, and the second son of Bilhah. Naphtali was blessed by Jacob on his deathbed. The tribe of Naphtali was a tribe of great warriors, and took part in some of the Old Testament's most important battles.
THE TRIBE OF ISSACHAR:
The tribe of Issachar earned a reputation as students of the Law. They were wise men and well respected. Scripture calls them princes. The infamous King Baasha was descended from this tribe.
THE TRIBE OF GAD:
Gad was the seventh son of Jacob and Zilpah, Leah's maiden. Gadites were the Marines of the 12 tribes of Israel. They were fierce, athletic, and skillful on the battle field. They played lead roles in the conquest of Sihon and Og.
THE TRIBE OF ASHER:
The tribe of Asher proved to be a tribe of contradictions. Influenced by the pagan religion of Phoenicia and chastised by Deborah, the tribe also came to the aid of Gideon, and supplied king David with one-third of his army in Hebron.
THE TRIBE OF JOSEPH:
The 11th son of Jacob, was a pivotal figure in the biblical narrative. Born to Rachel, he was Jacob's favorite son, sparking jealousy among his brothers. His story takes a dramatic turn when he's sold into slavery, falsely accused, and imprisoned. Yet, Joseph's faith and resilience earn him a path to power in Egypt. He becomes a savior, not just for Egypt but for his family, during a severe famine. His story showcases forgiveness, redemption, and God's providence. Manasseh and Ephraim were his sons from an Egyptian wife.
MANASSEH: The Tribe of Manasseh was the only tribe of Israel to inherit land on both sides of the Jordan River. This was a result of the double-portion inheritance given to Manasseh, the eldest son of Joseph. The oldest son receiving the double portion was a cultural element in many cultures of the Ancient Near East.
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EPHRAIM:
▪︎Firstly, Perhaps no tribe symbolizes man's struggle with God more than the tribe of Ephraim. At once rebuked, then praised, Ephraim was always under the watchful eye of God. The name would come to represent the entire Northern Kingdom of Israel. Ephraim was the royal tribe of the Northern Kingdom, just as Judah was the royal tribe of the Southern Kingdom.
▪︎Secomdly, The Ephraimites participated in many of Israel's engagements throughout the period of the Judges. They played a significant role in both the United and Divided Monarchies.
THE TRIBE OF ZEBULUN:
The 10th son of Jacob, Zebulun, would prove faithful throughout much of the Old Testament. The tribe fought bravely with Deborah and Barak. They were mentioned alongside Gideon. The tribe took part in a prophecy of Isaiah's fulfilled by Jesus Christ.
THE TRIBE OF BENJAMIN:
▪︎Firstly, Of the 12 tribes of Israel, the tribe of Benjamin is one of only two to appear throughout the entire Bible. They are the only tribe to have belonged to both the north and the south. The tribe was nearly annihilated in a Civil War - one of the Old Testament's most dubious accounts.
▪︎Secondly, The tribe of Benjamin played integral roles in a number of events from the Judges through Ezra. Benjamites such as king Saul and the great prophet Samuel significantly shaped the history of Israel.
▪︎Thirdly, Queen Esther of the Bible: Esther was a descendant of the tribe of Benjamin. She rose to become Queen of the Persian Empire in a divine twist of fate. The Tribe of Benjamin, thus, produced not only a king, but also a queen.
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