Ir para o conteúdo- 1. A name given to JacobGen 32:24–322Ki 17:34Hos 12:3Hos 12:4
- 2. A name of the Messiah in prophecyIsa 49:3
- 3. A name given to the descendants of Jacob, a nation
- Also called ISRAELITES, and HEBREWSGen 43:32Exo 1:15Exo 9:7Exo 10:3Exo 21:2Lev 23:42Jos 13:6
- Etc1Sa 4:61Sa 13:31Sa 13:191Sa 14:111Sa 14:21Php 3:5
- (TRIBES OF ISRAEL were named after the sons of Jacob)
- (Usually, in lists, the names of Levi and Joseph, two sons of Jacob, do not appear)
- The descendants of Levi were consecrated to the rites of religion, and the two sons of Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh, were adopted by Jacob in Joseph's placeGen 48:5Jos 14:4
- And their names appear in the catalogues of tribes instead of those of Levi and Joseph, as follows, ASHER, BENJAMIN, DAN, EPHRAIM, GAD, ISSACHAR, JUDAH, MANASSEH, NAPHTALI, REUBEN, SIMEON, ZEBULUN
- Names of, seen in John's vision, on the gates of the New JerusalemRev 21:12
- Prophecies concerningGen 15:5Gen 15:13Gen 25:23Gen 26:4Gen 27:28Gen 27:29Gen 27:40Gen 48:19Gen 49Deu 33
- Prophecies about the multitude ofGen 13:16Gen 15:5Gen 22:17Gen 26:4Gen 28:14
- Prophecies of their captivity in EqyptGen 15:13Gen 15:14Act 7:6Act 7:7
- Divided into families, each of which had a chiefNum 25:14Num 26Num 36:1Jos 7:141Ch 41Ch 51Ch 61Ch 71Ch 8
- Number of, who went into EgyptGen 46:8–27Exo 1:5Deu 10:22Act 7:14
- Number of, at the time of the exodusExo 12:37Exo 12:38Gen 47:27Exo 1:7–20Psa 105:24Act 7:17
- Number of, fit for military service when they left EgyptExo 12:37
- Number of, at Sinai, by tribesNum 1:1–50
- Number of, after the plagueNum 26
- Number of, when David counted (conducted a census)2Sa 24:1–91Ch 21:51Ch 21:61Ch 27:231Ch 27:24
- Number of, after the captivityEzr 2:64Neh 7:66Neh 7:67
- Number of, in John's apocalyptic visionRev 7:1–8
- Lived in GoshenGen 46:28–34Gen 47:4–10Gen 47:27Gen 47:28
- Lived in Egypt for four-hundred and thirty yearsExo 12:40Exo 12:41Gen 15:13Act 7:6Gal 3:17
- Were enslaved and oppressed by the EgyptiansExo 1Exo 2Exo 5Act 7:18–21
- Their groaning heard by GodExo 2:23–25
- Moses commissioned as the delivererExo 3:2–22Exo 4:1–17
- The land of Egypt was plagued on their account
- Exempt from the plaguesExo 8:22Exo 8:23Exo 9:4–6Exo 9:26Exo 10:23Exo 11:7Exo 12:13
- Children were spared when the firstborn of the Egyptians were killedExo 12:13Exo 12:23
- Instituted the PassoverExo 12:1–28
- Borrowed jewels from the EgyptiansExo 11:2Exo 11:3Exo 12:35Exo 12:36Psa 105:37
- Urged by the Egyptians to departExo 12:31–39
- Journey from Rameses to SuccothExo 12:37–39
- Made the journey by nightExo 12:42
- The day of their deliverance to be a memorialExo 12:42Exo 13:3–16
- Led by GodExo 13:18Exo 13:21Exo 13:22
- Providentially cared forDeu 8:3Deu 8:4Deu 29:5Deu 29:6Deu 34:7Neh 9:21Psa 105:37
- Journey from Succoth to EthamExo 13:20
- Journey to Pi-hahirothExo 14:2Num 33:5–7
- Pursued by the EgyptiansExo 14:5–31
- Pass through the Red SeaExo 14:19–22Deu 11:4Psa 78Psa 105Psa 106Psa 136
- The order of the marchNum 2
- Journey to MarahExo 15:23Num 33:8
- Complained on account of the bitter waterExo 15:23–25
- Water of, sweetenedExo 15:25
- Journey to ElimExo 15:27Num 33:9
- For the itinerary, seeNum 33
- Complained for foodExo 16:2Exo 16:3
- Provided with manna and quailExo 16:4–36
- Complained for lack of water at RephidimExo 17:2–7
- Water miraculously supplied from the rock at MeribahExo 17:5–7
- Defeat the AmalekitesExo 17:13Deu 25:17Deu 25:18
- Arrive at SinaiExo 19:1Num 33:15
- At the suggestion of Jethro, Moses' father-in-law, they organize a system of governmentExo 18:25Deu 1:9–17
- The message of God to them, requiring that they must be obedient to his commandments, and as a reward they would be a holy nation to him, and their replyExo 19:3–8
- Sanctify themselves for receiving the lawExo 19:10–15
- The law delivered toExo 20Exo 21Exo 22Exo 23Exo 24:1–4Lev 25Lev 26Lev 27
- The people receive it and covenant obedience to itExo 24:3Exo 24:7
- Idolatry ofExo 32Deu 9:17–21
- The anger of the Lord in consequenceExo 32:9–14
- Moses' indignation; breaks the tables of stone; enters the camp; commands the Levites; three thousand dieExo 32:19–35
- Punished by a plagueExo 32:35
- Obduracy ofExo 33:3Exo 34:9Deu 9:12–29
- God withdraws his presenceExo 33:1–3
- The mourning of, when God refused to lead themExo 33:4–10
- Tables renewedExo 34
- Pattern for the tabernacle and the appurtenances, and forms of worship to be observedExo 25Exo 26Exo 27Exo 28Exo 29Exo 30Exo 31
- Gifts consecrated for the creation of the tabernacleExo 35Exo 36:1–7Num 7
- The erection of the tabernacle; the manufacture of the appurtenances including the garments of the priests; and their sanctificationExo 36:8–38Exo 37Exo 38Exo 39Exo 40
- First sacrifice offered by, under the lawLev 8:14–36Lev 9:8–24
- Second Passover observedNum 9:1–5
- March out of the wildernessNum 10:11–36
- For the itinerary, seeNum 33
- The order of camping sites and the marchNum 2
- Arrive at the border of CanaanNum 12:16
- Send twelve spies to view the landNum 13Num 32:8Deu 1:22Deu 1:25Jos 14:7
- Return with a majority report and a minority reportNum 13:26–33Num 14:6–10
- Complaining over the reportNum 14:1–5
- The judgment of God upon them in consequence of their unbelief and complainingNum 14:13–39
- Reaction, and their purpose to enter the land; are defeated by the AmalekitesNum 14:40–45Deu 1:41–45
- Abide at KadeshDeu 1:46
- Return to the wilderness, where they remain for thirty eight years, and all die except Joshua and CalebNum 14:20–39
- Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and AbiramNum 16:1–40Deu 11:6
- Complain against Moses and Aaron, are plagued, fourteen-thousand and seven-hundred people die, plague stoppedNum 16:41–50
- Complain for lack of water in Meribah; the rock is struckNum 20:1–13
- Are refused passage through the country of EdomNum 20:14–21
- The death of AaronNum 20:22Num 20:29Num 33:38Num 33:39Deu 10:6
- Defeat the CanaanitesNum 21:1–3
- Are scourged with fiery (poisonous) serpentsNum 21:4–9
- Defeat the AmoritesNum 21:21–32Deu 2:24–35
- Defeat the king of BaashaNum 21:33–35Deu 3:1–17
- Arrive in the plains of Moab, at the fords of the Jordan RiverNum 22:1Num 33:48Num 33:49
- Commit idolatry with the people of MoabNum 25:1–5
- Punished by a plague in consequence, twenty-four thousand people dieNum 25:6–15Num 26:1
- The people numbered for the allotment of the landNum 26
- The daughters of Zelophehad sue for an inheritanceNum 27:1–11Jos 17:3–6
- Conquest of the MidianitesNum 31
- Nations dreadDeu 2:25
- Renew the covenantDeu 29
- Moses dies, and the people mournDeu 34
- Joshua appointed the leaderNum 27:18–23Deu 31:23
- All who were numbered at Mount Sinai perished in the wilderness except Caleb and JoshuaNum 26:63Num 26:65Deu 2:14–16
- Piety of those who entered CanaanJos 23:8Jdg 2:7–10Jer 2:2Jer 2:3
- Men chosen to allot the lands of Canaan among the tribes and familiesNum 34:17–29
- Remove from Shittim to the Jordan RiverJos 3:1
- Cross the Jordan RiverJos 4
- Circumcision observed and the Passover celebratedJos 5
- Jericho capturedJos 6
- Ai capturedJos 7Jos 8
- Make a treaty with the GibeonitesJos 9
- Defeat the five Amoritish kingsJos 10
- Conquest of the landJos 21:43–45Jdg 1
- The land allottedJos 15Jos 16Jos 17Jos 18Jos 19Jos 20Jos 21
- Two and one-half tribes return from the west side of the Jordan River; erect a memorial to signify the unity of the tribes; the memorial misunderstood; the controversy which followed; its amicable resolutionJos 22
- Joshua's exhortation immediately before his deathJos 23
- Covenant renewed, death of JoshuaJos 24Jdg 2:8Jdg 2:9
- Religious fidelity during the life of JoshuaJos 24:31Jdg 2:7
- UNDER THE JUDGES
- Public affairs administered four-hundred and fifty years by the judgesJdg 2:16–19Act 13:20
- The original inhabitants not fully expelledJdg 1:27–36Jdg 3:1–7
- Reproved by an angel for not casting out the original inhabitantsJdg 2:1–5
- People turn to idolatryJdg 2:10–23
- Delivered for their idolatry to the king of Mesopotamia during eight years, their repentance and deliveranceJdg 3:8–11
- Renew their idolatry, and are put under tribute to the king of Moab during eighteen years, repent and are delivered by Ehud, eighty years of peace followJdg 3:12–30
- Shamgar resists a foray of the Philistines and delivers IsraelJdg 3:31
- People again do evil and are put under bonds to the king of Syria for twenty yearsJdg 4:1–3
- Delivered by Deborah, a prophetess, and judgedJdg 4Jdg 5
- Seven years of bondage to the Midianites; delivered by GideonJdg 6Jdg 7Jdg 8:1–28
- Return to idolatryJdg 8:33Jdg 8:34
- Abimelech foments an inter-tribal warJdg 9
- Led by Tola for twenty-three yearsJdg 10:1Jdg 10:2
- Led by Jair for twenty-two yearsJdg 10:3Jdg 10:4
- The people backslide, and are given over to the Philistines for chastisement for eighteen years; they repent and turn to the Lord; they are delivered by JephthahJdg 10:6–18Jdg 11
- The Ephraimites go to war against other tribes; they are defeated by JephthahJdg 12:1–7
- Led by Ibzan for seven yearsJdg 12:8–10
- Led by Elon for ten yearsJdg 12:11Jdg 12:12
- Led by Abdon for eight yearsJdg 12:13–15
- The people backslide again are chastened by the Philistines for forty yearsJdg 13:1
- Led by Samson for twenty yearsJdg 15:20Jdg 13Jdg 14Jdg 15Jdg 16
- Scandal of the Bethlehemite's concubine, and the consequent war between the Benjamites and the other tribesJdg 19Jdg 20Jdg 21
- Led by Eli for forty years1Sa 4:181Sa 11Sa 21Sa 31Sa 4
- Struck down by the Philistines at Eben-ezer1Sa 4:11Sa 4:21Sa 4:101Sa 4:11
- They demand a king1Sa 8:5–20Hos 13:10
- UNDER THE KINGS BEFORE THE SEPARATION INTO TWO KINGDOMS
- Saul anointed as king1Sa 101Sa 11:12–151Sa 12:13
- Ammonites invade Israel, are defeated1Sa 11
- Philistines struck down1Sa 14
- Amalekites defeated1Sa 15
- David anointed as king1Sa 16:11–13
- Goliath killed1Sa 17
- Israel defeated by the Philistines, and Saul and his sons are killed1Sa 31
- David defeats the Amalekites1Sa 302Sa 1:1
- David made king2Sa 2:42Sa 2:11
- Ish-bosheth made king2Sa 2:8–10
- The conflict between the two political factions2Sa 2:12–322Sa 3:1
- David made king over all Israel2Sa 5:1–5
- Conquests of David2Sa 8
- Absalom's rebellion2Sa 15:18
- Solomon anointed as king1Ki 1:32–40
- The Temple built1Ki 6
- Solomon's palace built1Ki 7
- Solomon's death1Ki 11:41–43
- THE REVOLT OF THE TEN TRIBES
- (Foreshadowing circumstances indicating the separation)
- Disagreement after Saul's death2Sa 21Ch 12:23–401Ch 13
- Lukewarmness of the ten tribes, and zeal of Judah for David in Absolom's rebellion2Sa 19:41–43
- The rebellion of Sheba2Sa 20
- The two factions are distinguished as Israel and Judah during David's reign2Sa 21:2
- ProvidentialZec 11:14
- Revolt consummated under Rehoboam, son and successor of Solomon1Ki 12:4
- 4. The name of the ten tribes that revolted from the house (kingdom) of David
- Also called JACOBHos 12:2
- (The list of the kings of Israel, and the period of time in which they reigned. For the facts of their reigns see under each name)
- 1. Jeroboam, twenty-two years
- 2. Nadab, about two years
- 3. Baasha, twenty-four years
- 4. Elah, two years
- 5. Zimri, seven days
- 6. Omri, twelve years
- 7. Ahab, twenty-two years
- 8. Ahaziah, two years
- 9. Jehoram, twelve years
- 10. Jehu, twenty-eight years
- 11. Jehoahaz, seventeen years
- 12. Jehoash, sixteen years
- 13. Jeroboam II, forty-one years
- 14. Zachariah, six months
- 15. Shallum, one month
- 16. Menahem, ten years
- 17. Pekahiah, two years
- 18. Pekah, twenty years
- 19. Hoshea, nine years
- (The ten tribes were carried away captive to Assyria)
- HISTORY OF
- War continued between the two kingdoms all the days of Rehoboam and Jeroboam1Ki 14:30
- War continued between Jeroboam and Abijam1Ki 15:7
- War continued between Baasha and Asa1Ki 15:161Ki 15:32
- Famine prevails during the reign of Ahab1Ki 18:1–6
- Israel, also called SAMARIA, invaded by, but defeats, Ben-hadad, king of Syria1Ki 20
- Moab rebels2Ki 1:12Ki 3
- Army of Syria invades Israel, but peacefully withdraws through the tact of the prophet Elisha2Ki 6:8–23
- The city of Samaria besieged2Ki 6:24–332Ki 7
- The city of Samaria captured, and the people carried to Assyria2Ki 17
- The land repopulated2Ki 17:24
- The remnant that remained after the able-bodied persons were carried into captivity affiliated with the kingdom of Judah2Ch 30:18–262Ch 34:62Ch 35:18
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