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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...
- 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...
- into formation as before and the rebelling Benjaminites went out to meet them. The rebelling Benjaminites killed about thirty in the highways and in the...
- 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...
- Benjamin and that of the tribe of Ephraim, which first belonged to the Benjaminites and was later conquered by the Ephraimites. In the 4th century, Eusebius...
- Benjaminites seize wives from Shiloh in this 1860 woodcut by Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld. There were not enough women available for marriage due to the...
- against the Benjaminites, and their 400 unmarried daughters given in forced marriage to the 600 Benjamite survivors. Finally, the 200 Benjaminite survivors...
- 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...
- coincide (a huge victory against the Benjaminites. The head count of the fighting men both from the Benjaminites and the other tribes of Israel in verses...
- it is based on the Biblical episode where the oath against marrying Benjaminites was cir****vented by allowing them to take women from the vineyards as...