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- from history. Members of the tribe are referred to as Benjamites or Benjaminites. An account in Genesis explains the name of Benjamin due to the birth...
- Additionally, older men in Nauvoo organized into a group they called the "Benjaminite Company", at one point asking the privilege of ****embling with the Legion...
- remaining Benjaminite men since all other people in Benjamin had been killed. However, they had taken an oath not to give their daughters to a Benjaminite, so...
- Tribe of Benjamin. In 1 Samuel, 22:7, Saul appeals to the loyalty of his Benjaminite kinsmen. Elsewhere, David relies on the loyalty of the tribe of Judah...
- places. In the Book of Judges, it is the main setting to the story of the Benjaminite War. Later, in the Book of Samuel, it is mentioned as the first capital...
- given as a descendant of a Benjaminite named Kish. As "Kish" was also the name of the father of King Saul, another Benjaminite, the Talmud accords Mordecai...
- In the Old Testament, Sheba was a Benjaminite leader who revolted against King David, recounted in 2 Samuel. Sheba was a son of Bichri, of the family...
- against the Benjaminites, and their 400 unmarried daughters given in forced marriage to the 600 Benjamite survivors. Finally, the 200 Benjaminite survivors...
- executed, but the Benjaminites refused and decided to go to war to defend the men of Gibeah instead. They gathered a rebel Benjaminite force of 26,000 to...
- consulted by the people of Israel when they were planning to attack the Benjaminites at the Battle of Gibeah. Later the Ark was kept at Shiloh again, where...