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  • And when the people found that the king would not listen to them, they were quick with their answer. David is none of ours, they cried; not for us the son of Jesse; go back, men of Israel, to your homes! Let David look to the affairs of his own tribe! And with that, the people dispersed to their homes; (1 Kings 12, 16)

  • Hearing of Jeroboam’s return, they met and summoned him to be present; and so they made him king of all Israel, leaving none to take part with David’s line except the one tribe of Juda. (1 Kings 12, 20)

  • Roboam, indeed, upon reaching Jerusalem, mustered the whole tribe of Juda, including Benjamin, a hundred and eighty thousand choice warriors, to make war on the men of Israel; their cry was that Roboam, Solomon’s heir, must be restored to his kingdom. (1 Kings 12, 21)

  • Then, while he was laying siege to the Philistine city of Gebbethon, at the head of the Israelite army, Baasa son of Ahias, a man of Issachar, conspired against him and killed him there. (1 Kings 15, 27)

  • Twelve stones he took, one for each tribe that sprang from the sons of Jacob, to whom the divine voice gave the surname of Israel; (1 Kings 18, 31)

  • So it was that the Lord, in anger, banished Israel from his presence, and the tribe of Juda stood alone (2 Kings 17, 18)

  • The sons of Israel were Ruben, Simeon, Levi, Juda, Issachar, Zabulon, (1 Chronicles 2, 1)

  • from Ram, Aminadab, and from Aminadab Nahasson, that was chieftain of the tribe of Juda. (1 Chronicles 2, 10)

  • the Gersonites thirteen cities from Issachar, Aser, Nephthali, and the Manassites of Basan; (1 Chronicles 6, 62)

  • from Issachar Cedes, Dabereth, (1 Chronicles 6, 72)

  • Issachar had four sons, Thola, Phua, Jasub and Simeron. (1 Chronicles 7, 1)

  • and their fellow tribesmen of Issachar counted eighty-seven thousand, all fighting men. (1 Chronicles 7, 5)


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