Benjamites

Benjamites

Tribu de Benjamin

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La tribu de Benjamin est une des douze tribus d'Israël. Son nom vient de Benjamin. C'est notamment de cette tribu qu'est issu Saül, premier roi d'Israël, auquel succèdera le roi David.

Le territoire de cette tribu est situé entre la Tribu d'Éphraïm au Nord, la Tribu de Juda au Sud, la Tribu de Dan à l'Ouest, et le Jourdain à l'Est. Ses villes principales étaient Jérusalem, Jéricho, Béthel et Gabaon.

Aussi, la tribu de Benjamin fait partie des tribus qui constituent le royaume de Juda après le schisme avec les tribus du nord.

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