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  • There was a man of Zorah of the tribe of Dan, called Manoah. His wife could not bear children. (Judges 13, 2)

  • At that time there was no king in Israel. The tribe of Dan was looking for a territory to dwell in, because until that day they had not received a share in the inheritance of the tribes of Israel. (Judges 18, 1)

  • So the Danites sent five valiant men from Zorah and Eshtaol - all from the Danite tribe - to go around the land and explore it. They said to them, "Go and explore the country." These men came to the mountains of Ephraim near the house of Micah and spent the night there. (Judges 18, 2)

  • So six hundred armed men of the tribe of Dan set out from Zorah and Eshtaol; (Judges 18, 11)

  • They said to him, "Be quiet!" Put your hand on your mouth and come with us. You shall be a father and priest to us. Do you prefer to be a priest in the house of one individual or to be a priest for a tribe of Israel?" (Judges 18, 19)

  • They set aside a place for the statue, and Jonathan - a descendant of Gershom, son of Moses - and his sons after him, became priests of the tribe of Dan until the people were driven out of the land. (Judges 18, 30)

  • Then, an old man came in from his work in the fields. He was a man from the mountains of Ephraim and lived as a visitor in Gibeah, for the people of that place were of the tribe of Benjamin. (Judges 19, 16)

  • The men of the tribe of Benjamin also knew that the Israelites had gone up to Mizpah. The sons of Israel said, "Tell us how this crime happened." (Judges 20, 3)

  • The tribes of Israel sent messengers throughout the whole tribe of Benjamin and said to them: "What is this crime that has been committed among you? (Judges 20, 12)

  • The sons of Israel had compassion on their brother Benjamin and they said, "Today a tribe of Israel has been cut off, (Judges 21, 6)

  • Because of this they asked, "Did any tribe of Israel not come up to Mizpah before Yahweh?" And they found out that none from Yabesh of Gilead had come to the camp for the assembly. (Judges 21, 8)

  • and they added, "How can the survival of Benjamin be assured that a tribe of Israel may not perish? (Judges 21, 17)


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