-
organized tribe faded from history.
Members of the
tribe are
referred to as
Benjamites or Benjaminites. An
account in
Genesis explains the name of
Benjamin due...
- also
known as the
Benjamite War, in
Judges 19–21
concerns a
Levite from
Ephraim and his concubine. They
travel through the
Benjamite city of
Gibeah and...
- Cush or Kush (/kʊʃ, kʌʃ/ Hebrew: כּוּשׁ Kūš; Ge'ez: ኩሽ),
according to the
Hebrew Bible, was the
oldest son of Ham and a
grandson of Noah. He was the brother...
- of King David's
thirty warriors (2
Samuel 23:27; 1
Chronicles 27:12) a
Benjamite from Anathoth.
Abihail (Hebrew אֲבִיחָ֑יִל, "my
father is might") may...
- Luke 3:26,
spelled Semei in the King
James Version.
Shimei ben Gera, a
Benjamite of Bahurim, son of Gera, "a man of the
family of the
house of Saul" (2...
- Jeremiah, and
reported to king
Johoiakim "Prize of Jehovah" or "Selling", a
Benjamite, the
father of Uzzi (1
Chronicles 9:8).
Three men
called Mijamin (also...
- the
first king of the Israelites, Saul. (1
Chronicles 12:1) Kish was a
Benjamite of the
family of the
Matrites (1
Samuel 9:1; 14:51; Acts 13:21; 1 Samuel...
- and
their 400
unmarried daughters given in
forced marriage to the 600
Benjamite survivors. Finally, the 200
Benjaminite survivors who
still have no wives...
- Tiberian: Dŭʿūʾēl) (Numbers 1:14; 7:42); the
father of the
Gadite prince Eliasaph. A
Benjamite. (1
Chronicles 9:7–8) Father-in-law of
Tobias (Tobit 7:1–15)
Reuel Abraham...
-
place mentioned only in the Book of
Nehemiah 11:34,
inhabited by the
Benjamites after the
Babylonian captivity.
Admah – one of the five "cities of the...