Berean Study Bible The Descendants of IssacharIssachar was Jacob’s ninth son and the ancestor of one of Israel’s twelve tribes. His descendants settled in the productive region around the Jezreel Valley, an area important for farming, travel, and trade within the land of Israel. The tribe later supplied capable men who understood the needs of the nation and supported David’s rule. Gen 49:14-15 Issachar is a strong donkey, lying down between sheepfolds… Tola, Tola, whose name means “worm” or “scarlet,” headed the first clan of Issachar. A later judge of Israel bore the same name and provided stable leadership during a troubled period in Israel’s history. Jdg 10:1-2 After the time of Abimelech, a man of Issachar,… Puah, Puah, whose name means “splendid” or “blossom,” headed the second clan. His descendants formed part of the tribal families counted among Israel’s tribes. Exo 1:15-21 Then the king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives… Jashub, Jashub, whose name means “he will return” or “he will repent,” headed the third clan of Issachar. His family continued the line through which Issachar’s inheritance and responsibilities in Israel were preserved. Ezr 10:29 From the descendants of Bani: Meshullam, Malluch… and Shimron—four in all. Shimron, whose name means “watch” or “guard,” headed the fourth clan. These four sons formed the principal family divisions of the tribe of Issachar. Gen 46:13 The sons of Issachar: Tola, Puvah, Job, and Shimron. The sons of Tola: Uzzi, Rephaiah, Jeriel, Jahmai, Ibsam, and Shemuel, the heads of their families. Tola descended from Issachar, and his six sons became leading branches within the tribe. Their identification as family heads shows the ordered structure by which Israel preserved its inheritance, responsibilities, and tribal identity through successive generations. Num 26:23 These were the descendants of Issachar by their clans:… In the days of David, 22,600 descendants of Tola were numbered in their genealogies as mighty men of valor. By David’s reign, Tola’s clan had grown into a substantial fighting force within Issachar. Their recorded number reflects both the care given to tribal genealogies and the military strength available to David as he established and defended the united kingdom. 1Ch 9:1 So all Israel was recorded in the genealogies… The son of Uzzi: Izrahiah. Izrahiah continued the leading family line within Issachar. His descendants formed part of the tribe’s established clans, whose records preserved inheritance, military service, and tribal identity. 1Ch 6:5 Abishua was the father of Bukki, Bukki was the father… The sons of Izrahiah: Michael, Obadiah, Joel, and Isshiah. Izrahiah’s four sons—Michael (“Who is like God?”), Obadiah (“Servant of Yahweh”), Joel (“Yahweh is God”), and Isshiah (“Yahweh will lend”)—became heads of their own households. Their inclusion records the growth of Issachar through recognized family lines and identifies the men from whom later clans descended. 1Ch 5:13 Their kinsmen by families were Michael, Meshullam… All five of them were chiefs. Izrahiah and his four sons were chiefs among their relatives, holding recognized authority within the tribe. Their households contributed to Issachar’s organization and strength among Israel. 1Ch 8:28 All these were heads of families, the chiefs… In addition to them, “In addition to them” indicates that the descendants of Issachar listed earlier were supplemented by other clan members. Together, they contributed to the tribe’s military strength, underscoring the importance of family lines, tribal identity, and covenant inheritance in Israel. 1Ch 12:22 For at that time men came to David day after day to help him… according to their genealogy, “According to their genealogy” indicates that the clans were identified by their ancestral households, preserving their place within the tribe and determining those responsible for military service. Num 1:18 and on the first day of the second month… they had 36,000 troops for battle, Issachar had 36,000 trained troops ready for battle, demonstrating the tribe’s significant contribution to Israel’s military defense. 1Ch 12:23 Now these are the numbers of men armed for battle… for they had many wives and children. Large households increased the tribe’s numbers from generation to generation. The growing families of Issachar provided a continuing supply of men for service and strengthened the tribe’s standing among Israel. 2Sa 5:13 After he had arrived from Hebron, David took more wives… Their kinsmen belonging to all the families of Issachar Issachar’s clans shared a common descent from Jacob’s son and formed one tribal community. Their inheritance lay in the productive region of northern Israel, including much of the Jezreel Valley. Num 26:23-25 These were the descendants of Issachar by their clans:… who were mighty men of valor The tribe supplied capable and courageous fighting men, prepared to defend Israel and serve in its armies. Jos 10:7 So Joshua and his whole army, including all… totaled 87,000, This substantial number reflects Issachar’s strength and population among the northern tribes. Num 1:29 those registered to the tribe of Issachar numbered 54,400. as listed in their genealogies. The official family records established tribal membership, inheritance, and military responsibility, preserving the order of the people God had given to Israel. 1Ch 9:1 So all Israel was recorded in the genealogies…
The Descendants of BenjaminBenjamin, Jacob’s youngest son, became the ancestor of a tribe that held an important place in Israel’s history. Though smaller than several other tribes, Benjamin produced Saul, Israel’s first king, and was known for its capable fighting men. The genealogy preserves the recognized family lines through which tribal identity, land rights, and military service were maintained. Gen 46:21 The sons of Benjamin: Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera,… Bela, Bela, whose name means “destruction” or “devouring,” headed a leading Benjamite family whose descendants later appear among the tribe’s established clans. His line contributed to the growth and settlement of Benjamin in the territory north of Judah. 1Ch 8:3-5 The sons of Bela: Addar, Gera, Abihud,… Becher, Becher, whose name means “young camel” or “firstborn,” is counted among Benjamin’s sons and represents another branch of the tribe. His family shared in the inheritance and responsibilities of Benjamin within Israel. 1Sa 9:1-2 Now there was a Benjamite, a powerful man,… and Jediael. Jediael, whose name means “God knows” or “known by God,” records a significant Benjamite family line. His descendants are later identified as numerous and valiant warriors, reflecting the tribe’s reputation for strength in battle. 1Ch 26:2 Meshelemiah had sons: Zechariah the firstborn… The sons of Bela: Ezbon, Uzzi, Uzziel, Jerimoth, and Iri, Bela, Benjamin’s firstborn, became the ancestor of an important Benjamite clan. These five sons, including Uzzi, whose name means “my strength,” formed distinct family lines within the tribe and preserved Benjamin’s inheritance and identity in Israel. 1Ch 8:3-7 The sons of Bela: Addar, Gera, Abihud,… heads of their families—five in all. Each man stood as the recognized leader of his household division. Their descendants were organized under these ancestral lines for property, military service, and tribal responsibilities. Num 1:4 And one man from each tribe, the head of each family,… There were 22,034 mighty men of valor Bela’s clan supplied a substantial force of capable warriors. Benjamin’s location near Ephraim and Judah gave the tribe strategic importance, and its fighting men served in the defense of Israel. 1Ch 5:18 The Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half-tribe of Manasseh… listed in their genealogies. The official records established their place within Benjamin and confirmed their standing among the covenant people. 1Ch 9:1 So all Israel was recorded in the genealogies… The sons of Becher: Becher belonged to the tribe of Benjamin, one of Israel’s twelve tribes. His family formed part of Benjamin’s continuing tribal structure after Israel’s settlement in the land. Gen 46:21 The sons of Benjamin: Bela, Becher, Ashbel, Gera,… Zemirah, Joash, Eliezer, Elioenai, Omri, Jeremoth, Abijah, Anathoth, and Alemeth; These descendants preserved Becher’s household within Benjamin’s genealogy. Their inclusion records recognized family lines whose members shared in the tribe’s identity, responsibilities, and inheritance. 1Ch 8:36 Ahaz was the father of Jehoaddah, Jehoaddah… all these were Becher’s sons. The complete list establishes their common descent from Becher and confirms their place among the families of Benjamin. 1Ch 8:40 The sons of Ulam were mighty men of valor, archers,… Their genealogies were recorded Genealogical records preserved the identity of clans within Israel and established rightful membership in the tribe of Benjamin. They also safeguarded family inheritance, military obligations, and leadership within the covenant community. 1Ch 9:1 So all Israel was recorded in the genealogies… according to the heads of their families— Benjamin’s clans were organized under recognized household leaders who represented their families in tribal affairs. These records identified the households responsible for serving and defending the tribe. Ezr 8:1 These are the family heads and genealogical records… 20,200 mighty men of valor. Benjamin supplied 20,200 trained fighting men. Their number demonstrates the tribe’s military readiness and its role in Israel’s defense. 1Ch 12:8 Some Gadites defected to David at his stronghold… The son of Jediael: Bilhan. Jediael belonged to the tribe of Benjamin, and Bilhan, whose name may mean “their decrepitude” or “modest,” continued one branch of that tribe’s family line. Such genealogies preserved the record of Israel’s inherited tribal identity and the households through which Benjamin’s descendants increased. 1Ch 26:2 Meshelemiah had sons: Zechariah the firstborn… The sons of Bilhan: Jeush, Benjamin, Ehud, Chenaanah, Zethan, Tarshish, and Ahishahar. Bilhan’s seven sons formed a substantial Benjaminite clan. Their names, including Jeush (“assembler” or “he will gather”), Ehud (“united” or “strong”), Chenaanah (“trader” or “merchant”), and Ahishahar (“my brother is dawn”), mark successive generations within the tribe and reflect the growth of Benjamin’s families as Israel developed into an established people in the land. 1Ch 8:39 The sons of his brother Eshek: Ulam was his firstborn… All these sons of Jediael All these sons of Jediael belonged to the tribe of Benjamin and represented a recognized branch within Israel’s tribal order. Their genealogy preserved the family’s place in the tribe’s inheritance and responsibilities. 1Ch 11:45 Jediael son of Shimri and his brother Joha the Tizite, were heads of their families, They served as leaders of their households and clans, responsible for their families’ standing and welfare. 1Ch 5:24 These were the heads of their families: Epher, Ishi… mighty men of valor; The phrase “mighty men of valor” refers to men distinguished by strength, courage, and proven ability in military service. Jdg 6:12 And the angel of the LORD appeared to Gideon and said,… there were 17,200 fit for battle. Their number reflects Benjamin’s substantial fighting force and the careful records maintained for Israel’s defense. 2Ch 25:5 Then Amaziah gathered the people of Judah… The Shuppites and Huppites were descendants of Ir, These clans formed part of Benjamin’s extended family line, preserving the identity of households within the tribe. Their inclusion reflects the careful recording of ancestral branches that contributed to Benjamin’s strength and place among Israel. Num 26:38-39 These were the descendants of Benjamin by their clans:… and the Hushites were descendants of Aher. The Hushites are listed as a distinct branch descended from Aher. Though little else is recorded about him, the genealogy recognizes his household as part of the tribe’s established family structure. Gen 46:23 The son of Dan: Hushim.
The Descendants of NaphtaliNaphtali, Jacob’s sixth son by Bilhah, became the father of one of Israel’s twelve tribes. His descendants received territory in northern Canaan, including the region around Kedesh and Hazor, near the Sea of Galilee. Their location placed them along important travel routes and exposed them to repeated invasions and conflicts. Gen 30:7-8 And Rachel’s servant Bilhah conceived again… Jahziel, Guni, Jezer, and Shallum— These four sons formed the principal family lines of Naphtali: Jahziel (“God apportions”), Guni (“protected”), Jezer (“formation”), and Shallum (“retribution” or “peace”). Their names appear among Israel’s early tribal records, preserving the ancestry of a tribe that shared fully in the covenant inheritance of Israel. Gen 46:24 The sons of Naphtali: Jahzeel, Guni, Jezer, and Shillem. the descendants of Bilhah. Bilhah, Rachel’s servant, bore Dan and Naphtali to Jacob. Though born through a maidservant, her sons were recognized as Jacob’s sons and became heads of tribes within Israel. Gen 35:25 The sons of Rachel’s maidservant Bilhah were Dan and…
The Descendants of ManassehManasseh, Joseph’s firstborn, became one of Israel’s tribes. His family line included clans settled on both sides of the Jordan, with Machir’s descendants especially prominent in the territory east of the river. Num 1:34 And from the sons of Manasseh, according to the records… Asriel through his Aramean concubine. Asriel belonged to Manasseh’s line through a concubine from Aram. The record preserves the family’s actual ancestry and reflects marriages and household arrangements common in the ancient Near East. Num 26:31 the Asrielite clan from Asriel, the Shechemite clan… She also gave birth to Machir the father of Gilead. Machir became the leading ancestor of the Gileadite clans. His descendants held an important place in the settlement and defense of Gilead, the fertile and strategic region east of the Jordan. Num 26:29 These were the descendants of Manasseh:… Machir took a wife from among the Huppites and Shuppites. Machir, Manasseh’s firstborn, established the line of Gilead. His marriage connected the house of Manasseh with Benjaminite clans, preserving the family relationships recorded among Israel’s tribes. Num 26:39 the Shuphamite clan from Shupham, and… The name of his sister was Maacah. Maacah’s name is included because she belonged to this important family line and helped identify its household connections. 2Sa 3:3 his second was Chileab, by Abigail the widow of Nabal… Another descendant was named Zelophehad, who had only daughters. Zelophehad belonged to the line of Gilead and left no sons. His daughters received their father’s inheritance so that his name and property would remain within the tribe of Manasseh. Num 27:1-11 Now the daughters of Zelophehad son of Hepher… Machir’s wife Maacah gave birth to a son, Machir was Manasseh’s firstborn and the father of the clan that bore his name. Maacah’s place in the genealogy preserves the family line within the tribe of Manasseh. Num 26:29-34 These were the descendants of Manasseh:… and she named him Peresh. Peresh, whose name means “division” or “separation,” became part of Machir’s household and the continuing record of Manasseh’s descendants. Gen 29:32-35 And Leah conceived and gave birth to a son,… His brother was named Sheresh, Sheresh, meaning “root” or “foundation,” was Peresh’s brother and likewise descended from Machir through Maacah, suggesting stability or foundational strength. Gen 25:24-26 When her time came to give birth, there were indeed twins… and his sons were Ulam and Rekem. Ulam and Rekem extended Sheresh’s branch of the family, showing the growth of Manasseh’s tribal clans in Israel. Ulam means “porch” or “vestibule,” while Rekem means “variegation” or “embroidery.” 1Ch 8:39-40 The sons of his brother Eshek: Ulam was his firstborn… The son of Ulam: Bedan. Bedan, whose name means “son of judgment” or “servant,” belonged to the family of Gilead within the tribe of Manasseh, preserving the record of a clan descended from Joseph. 1Sa 12:11 So the LORD sent Jerubbaal, Barak, Jephthah, and Samuel… These were the sons of Gilead Gilead’s descendants formed an important branch of the eastern half of Manasseh, whose families occupied territory east of the Jordan. Num 26:29-30 These were the descendants of Manasseh:… son of Machir, Machir was Manasseh’s firstborn and the father of the Gileadite clans. His descendants received and settled the land of Gilead. Num 32:39-40 The descendants of Machir son of Manasseh went to Gilead,… the son of Manasseh. Manasseh, whose name means “causing to forget,” Joseph’s firstborn, became the head of one of Israel’s largest tribes. His descendants inherited land on both sides of the Jordan River. Gen 46:20 Manasseh and Ephraim were born to Joseph in Egypt… His sister Hammolecheth Gilead’s sister, Hammolecheth, whose name means “queen” or “ruler,” is included in the genealogy of Manasseh, preserving a branch of the household through her descendants. 1Ch 4:3 These were the sons of Etam: Jezreel, Ishma, and Idbash.… gave birth to Ishhod, Abiezer, and Mahlah. Her sons, Ishhod (“man of glory”), Abiezer, and Mahlah (“sickness” or “disease”), represent family lines within Manasseh. Abiezer became the forefather of the Abiezrite clan, an established Manassite family in later generations. Their inclusion reflects the careful preservation of the households through which the tribe’s inheritance and identity were maintained. Jos 17:2 So this allotment was for the rest of the descendants… And these were the sons of Shemida: Shemida belonged to the tribe of Manasseh through Gilead and Machir. His family formed part of the clans descended from Joseph, whose inheritance was established among the tribes of Israel. Num 26:31 the Asrielite clan from Asriel, the Shechemite clan… Ahian, Ahian, whose name means “brotherly” or “fraternal,” was one of Shemida’s sons, preserving the record of a distinct family within Manasseh. 1Ch 5:23-24 Now the people of the half-tribe of Manasseh… Shechem, Shechem is named among Shemida’s descendants. Though the name also recalls an important city in Israel’s history, the record identifies an individual within the Manassite genealogy. Gen 33:18-20 After Jacob had come from Paddan-aram, he arrived safely… Likhi, Likhi is included as a member of Shemida’s household, showing the breadth of the family lines counted within the tribe. Deu 3:12-13 So at that time we took possession of this land… and Aniam. Aniam, whose name means “people of grace” or “people of favor,” completes the list of Shemida’s sons. These genealogies confirmed the families connected to Israel’s tribal inheritance. Jos 17:14-18 Then the sons of Joseph said to Joshua,…
The Descendants of EphraimEphraim, Joseph’s younger son, received an inheritance among Israel’s tribes through Jacob’s adoption of him and Manasseh. His tribe later became a leading force in the central hill country and in the northern kingdom. Gen 48:19-20 But his father refused. “I know, my son, I know!”… Shuthelah, Shuthelah stood at the head of an Ephraimite clan, preserving the family line within the tribe. Num 26:35-36 These were the descendants of Ephraim by their clans: … Bered his son, Bered continued the descent from Shuthelah, recording the successive generations through whom Ephraim’s household endured. Jos 17:14-18 Then the sons of Joseph said to Joshua,… Tahath his son, Tahath belonged to the next generation of this family line, showing the ordered transmission of Ephraim’s inheritance. 1Ch 6:33-38 These are the men who served, together with their sons.… Eleadah his son, Eleadah carried the genealogy forward as Ephraim’s descendants increased within Israel. Jos 17:1-6 Now this was the allotment for the tribe of Manasseh… Tahath his son, A later Tahath continued the line, likely bearing an ancestral name and reflecting the family’s concern to preserve its heritage. Hos 11:8-9 How could I give you up, O Ephraim? How could I surrender… Zabad his son, and Shuthelah his son. Ephraim’s family line continued through these sons, preserving the tribal record and the inheritance connected with Joseph’s descendants. Num 26:35 These were the descendants of Ephraim by their clans: … Ezer and Elead were killed by the natives of Gath, Ezer and Elead were slain by the men of Gath, a fortified city whose inhabitants defended their territory and possessions. 1Sa 17:4-10 Then a champion named Goliath, who was from Gath,… because they went down to steal their livestock. Their attempt to seize cattle brought a deadly retaliation, bringing grief to Ephraim and marking a tragic loss within his household. Exo 22:1-4 If a man steals an ox or a sheep and slaughters or sells it… Their father Ephraim mourned for many days, Ephraim grieved deeply over the loss of Ezer and Elead, who were killed by the men of Gath, a Philistine city, while attempting to take their livestock. Their deaths brought sorrow to a family whose descendants held a central place among the tribes of Israel. Gen 37:34 Then Jacob tore his clothes, put sackcloth around his waist,… and his relatives came to comfort him. Ephraim’s family gathered around him in his grief, sharing the burden of his loss and providing the support expected among close kin. Gen 37:35 All his sons and daughters tried to comfort him,… And again he slept with his wife, Ephraim’s family continued after the loss of his sons, preserving his household and inheritance. Gen 4:25 And Adam again had relations with his wife… and she conceived and gave birth to a son. The child’s birth marked the renewal of Ephraim’s line after a season of grief. Gen 30:23 she conceived and gave birth to a son. “God has taken away… So he named him Beriah, Ephraim chose a name that remembered the sorrow surrounding his family; Beriah means “in trouble” or “misfortune.” 1Sa 4:21 And she named the boy Ichabod, saying, …… because tragedy had come upon his house. The name recalled the death of Ephraim’s sons in the conflict with the men of Gath and preserved the memory of that calamity. 2Sa 12:10-14 Now, therefore, the sword will never depart from your house,… His daughter was Sheerah, Sheerah stands out among the descendants of Ephraim as a woman remembered for her role in Israel’s early settlement. Her inclusion in the genealogy preserves her place within the family’s history and connects her name with enduring works in the land. Num 27:1-8 Now the daughters of Zelophehad son of Hepher… who built Lower and Upper Beth-horon, These neighboring towns lay on an important route between the coastal plain and the hill country. Their location gave them military and commercial importance, and their construction strengthened Ephraim’s presence in the region. Beth-horon later became the setting of significant events in Israel’s wars. 2Ch 8:5 He rebuilt Upper and Lower Beth-horon as fortified cities… as well as Uzzen-sheerah. This settlement apparently bore Sheerah’s name, preserving the memory of her work and influence. Her building projects show that members of Ephraim’s family contributed directly to the establishment of towns that remained important throughout Israel’s history. Jos 19:47 Later, when the territory of the Danites was lost… Additionally, Rephah was his son, Rephah stands in the continuing line of Ephraim, preserving the record of a tribe that held a prominent place among Israel. The genealogy affirms the lasting inheritance given to Ephraim’s descendants. Gen 48:19-20 But his father refused. “I know, my son, I know!”… Resheph his son, Resheph follows Rephah in the family line, showing the orderly succession of generations within the tribe. Such records established ancestral identity and tribal belonging in Israel. Deu 32:24 They will be wasted from hunger and ravaged by pestilence… Telah his son, Telah continues the descent through Ephraim’s household. Though little else is known of him, his name belongs to the historical record of the family through whom Ephraim’s tribal heritage endured. Jos 16:5-10 This was the territory of the descendants of Ephraim… Tahan his son, Tahan completes this portion of the genealogy. His inclusion demonstrates the care taken to preserve the lineage of Ephraim and the continuity of Israel’s tribes through successive generations. Num 26:35 These were the descendants of Ephraim by their clans: … Ladan his son, Laadan belonged to the line of Ephraim, preserving the family record through generations after Israel’s settlement in the land. 1Ch 26:21 From the descendants of Ladan, who were Gershonites… Ammihud his son, Ammihud, meaning “my kinsman is majesty,” continued this Ephraimite household within a tribe that held a prominent place among Israel’s northern tribes. Num 7:48 On the seventh day Elishama son of Ammihud,… Elishama his son, Elishama, meaning “God has heard,” was the father of Nun and grandfather of Joshua, linking this genealogy to the leader God appointed to bring Israel into Canaan. Num 7:53 and a peace offering of two oxen, five rams,… Nun his son, Nun, whose name means “fish” or “posterity,” stood in the line of Ephraim and was the father of Joshua. Though little else is recorded of him, his place in the genealogy establishes Joshua’s inheritance within Israel. Num 13:8 from the tribe of Ephraim, Hoshea son of Nun; and Joshua his son. Joshua, whose name means “Yahweh is salvation,” succeeded Moses and led Israel across the Jordan into Canaan. His leadership brought the conquest and settlement of the land God had promised to the tribes. Jos 1:1 Now after the death of His servant Moses,… Their holdings and settlements included Bethel and its villages, Bethel, meaning “House of God,” was an important center in Israel’s history, remembered as the place where Jacob received God’s promise and saw the vision of the stairway to heaven. Its surrounding villages formed part of Ephraim’s inherited territory. Jos 16:1-3 The allotment for the descendants of Joseph extended… Naaran to the east, Naaran marked the eastern extent of these Ephraimite settlements, showing that the tribe’s holdings included both major towns and smaller communities. Jos 16:4-7 So Ephraim and Manasseh, the sons of Joseph… Gezer and its villages to the west, Gezer stood on a strategic route between the hill country and the coastal plain. Though originally a Canaanite stronghold, it later came under Israelite control and remained an important fortified city. Jos 16:3 Then it descended westward to the border of the Japhletites… and Shechem and its villages Shechem was a leading city in the hill country of Ephraim. It was associated with the patriarchs, Israel’s covenant renewal, and later tribal leadership, making it a significant religious and political center. Jos 17:7-8 Now the border of Manasseh went from Asher to Michmethath… as far as Ayyah and its villages. Ayyah marked the further boundary of the listed settlements. Together, these places describe a broad and productive region belonging to the descendants of Ephraim. Jos 7:2-5 Meanwhile, Joshua sent men from Jericho to Ai,… And along the borders of Manasseh Manasseh, Joseph’s elder son, received inheritance on both sides of the Jordan. These towns lay within or near the western territory associated with Manasseh, an important region of fertile plains and strategic routes. Jos 17:7-10 Now the border of Manasseh went from Asher to Michmethath… were Beth-shean, Taanach, Megiddo, and Dor, Beth-shean stood in the Jordan Valley, while Taanach and Megiddo guarded routes through the Jezreel Valley. Dor was a significant coastal center. Together, these cities connected inland trade routes with the Mediterranean coast and were long established as Canaanite strongholds. Jdg 1:27 At that time Manasseh failed to drive out… together with their villages. The surrounding settlements supplied the cities with agricultural produce, labor, and local support, forming part of the territory occupied by Manasseh. Jos 16:9 along with all the cities and villages set apart… The descendants of Joseph son of Israel lived in these towns. Joseph’s family, represented chiefly by Ephraim and Manasseh, received a double inheritance in Israel. Their settlement in these places marked the enduring fulfillment of the land promised to Jacob’s descendants. Jos 16:1-4 The allotment for the descendants of Joseph extended…
The Descendants of AsherAsher was Jacob’s son by Zilpah, Leah’s maidservant. His descendants became one of Israel’s twelve tribes and received territory along the fertile northern coast of Canaan. Gen 35:26 And the sons of Leah’s maidservant Zilpah… Imnah, Imnah, whose name means “right hand” or “prosperity,” headed one of Asher’s family lines, contributing to the growth and identity of the tribe. 2Ch 31:14 Kore son of Imnah the Levite, the keeper of the East Gate,… Ishvah, Ishvah, whose name means “equal” or “level,” is listed among Asher’s sons as part of the established record of the tribe’s ancestral households. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… Ishvi, Ishvi’s descendants formed another branch within Asher, preserving the family line through Israel’s generations. Ishvi’s name means “he resembles” or “he is equal.” 1Sa 14:49 Now the sons of Saul were Jonathan, Ishvi,… Beriah, Beriah, whose name means “in trouble” or “a gift,” belonged to the same founding generation of Asher’s tribe. His household became part of the tribe’s larger inheritance in Israel. 1Ch 8:13 and Beriah and Shema (who were the heads of families… and their sister Serah. Serah is notably named alongside her brothers, preserving her place within Asher’s family and Israel’s history. Num 26:46 And the name of Asher’s daughter was Serah. The sons of Beriah: Beriah, whose name means “in trouble” or “a gift,” belonged to the tribe of Asher, and his descendants formed part of the clan structure through which the tribe preserved its inheritance and identity. 1Ch 8:16 Michael, Ishpah, and Joha were the sons of Beriah. Heber, Heber is listed among Beriah’s sons and represents one branch of Asher’s family line. His name means “comrade” or “enclave.” 1Ch 4:18 These were the children of Pharaoh’s daughter Bithiah… as well as Malchiel, Malchiel, whose name means “God is my king,” headed another branch of Beriah’s descendants within the tribe. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… who was the father of Birzaith. Birzaith was associated with Malchiel’s household, preserving the record of this family within Asher’s genealogy. Jos 19:24-31 The fifth lot came out for the clans of the tribe of Asher:… Heber was the father of Japhlet, Heber, whose name means “comrade” or “enclave,” a descendant of Asher through Beriah, continued one of the principal family lines within the tribe. Japhlet is named here as part of the record preserving Asher’s inherited place among Israel’s tribes. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… Shomer, Shomer, whose name means “watchman” or “guardian,” belonged to the same household and shared in the tribal inheritance passed down through Heber’s line. 2Ki 12:21 His servants Jozabad son of Shimeath and Jehozabad… and Hotham, Hotham’s inclusion confirms the breadth of Heber’s family and the continuing growth of Asher’s descendants. His name means “seal” or “sign.” 1Ch 11:44 Uzzia the Ashterathite, Shama and Jeiel,… and of their sister Shua. Shua, whose name means “wealth” or “opulence,” is named with her brothers, preserving her place within the family record and showing the recognized identity of Heber’s household. 1Ch 2:3 The sons of Judah: Er, Onan, and Shelah.… The sons of Japhlet: Japhlet belonged to the tribe of Asher, whose families were recorded among Israel’s northern tribes. His descendants formed part of the clan structure that preserved Asher’s inheritance and identity. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… Pasach, Bimhal, and Ashvath. These sons are known only through this family record. Their inclusion preserves the household line of Japhlet within the tribe of Asher. Gen 25:1-4 Now Abraham had taken another wife, named Keturah,… These were Japhlet’s sons. The record confirms their place in Asher’s genealogy and in the continuing fulfillment of God’s promise to multiply the descendants of Israel. Gen 25:13-16 These are the names of the sons of Ishmael:… The sons of Shemer: Shemer belonged to the tribe of Asher, whose families received an inheritance in the fertile northern land of Canaan. His descendants helped preserve the tribal lines through which property, family standing, and covenant identity were maintained. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… Ahi, Ahi, whose name means “my brother,” was one of Shemer’s sons and part of the continuing household of Asher. 1Ch 5:15 Ahi son of Abdiel, the son of Guni, was head of their family… Rohgah, Rohgah is included among Shemer’s sons, preserving the record of this branch of Asher’s family. His name may be related to a Hebrew root meaning “to roar” or “to shout.” Gen 49:20 Asher’s food will be rich; he shall provide royal delicacies… Hubbah, Hubbah belonged to the same household and represents another recognized family line within the tribe. Deu 33:24-25 And concerning Asher he said: “May Asher be the most favored… and Aram. Aram completes the list of Shemer’s sons. Together, these names show the established families through whom Asher’s tribe continued in Israel. Gen 10:22-23 The sons of Shem: Elam, Asshur, Arphaxad, Lud, and Aram.… The sons of his brother Helem: Helem was the brother of Shomer, and his family formed another branch within the tribe of Asher. The genealogy preserves the households through which Asher’s inheritance and tribal identity continued. Deu 33:24-25 And concerning Asher he said: “May Asher be the most favored… Zophah, Zophah appears first among Helem’s sons, representing one of the family lines counted within Asher; his name may mean “overflowing” or “abundant.” Num 1:40-41 From the sons of Asher, according to the records… Imna, Imna, whose name may mean “right hand” or “prosperity,” is included among Helem’s descendants, showing the continued growth of this Asherite household. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… Shelesh, Shelesh, whose name might mean “third” or “triplet,” belonged to the same family branch and shared in the tribe’s established place among Israel. 1Ch 12:36 From Asher: 40,000 fit for service, prepared for battle. and Amal. Amal, whose name can mean “labor” or “toil,” completes the record of Helem’s sons, reflecting the careful preservation of Israel’s tribal families and ancestral inheritance. Gen 49:20 Asher’s food will be rich; he shall provide royal delicacies… The sons of Zophah: Zophah belonged to the clan of Helem within the tribe of Asher. His household formed part of the tribal families preserved in the chronicler’s record of Israel’s inheritance. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… Suah, Suah was one of Zophah’s sons, representing a branch of Asher’s growing population in Israel. Gen 25:2 and she bore him Zimran, Jokshan, Medan… Harnepher, Harnepher appears among the descendants whose families helped maintain the identity and order of the tribe. Num 26:32-33 the Shemidaite clan from Shemida, and the Hepherite clan… Shual, Shual belonged to the same household and shared in the ancestral heritage of Asher. His name may be connected to the Hebrew word for “fox.” 1Sa 13:17 And raiders went out of the Philistine camp… Beri, Beri’s inclusion confirms the extent of Zophah’s family line within the tribal genealogy. 1Ch 8:13 and Beriah and Shema (who were the heads of families… Imrah, Imrah completes the list of Zophah’s sons, preserving the record of a family that remained part of Israel’s covenant community. 2Ch 31:14 Kore son of Imnah the Levite, the keeper of the East Gate,… Bezer, Bezer was a son of Zophah in the genealogy of Asher (1 Chronicles 7:37). Deu 4:43 Bezer in the wilderness on the plateau… Hod, Hod was another son of Zophah, listed among the descendants of Asher. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… Shamma, Shamma, meaning “astonishment” or “desolation,” is listed among the descendants of Asher in 1 Chronicles 7:37. Gen 36:13 These are the sons of Reuel: Nahath, Zerah… Shilshah, Shilshah is named in the genealogical record of Asher, which identifies the branches of the tribe. Its meaning is uncertain, though it may be related to the Hebrew word for “third” or “triplet.” Jos 19:24-31 The fifth lot came out for the clans of the tribe of Asher:… Ithran, Ithran, meaning “abundance” or “advantage,” was a descendant of Zophah and belonged to the extended family of Asher. Gen 36:26 These are the sons of Dishon: Hemdan, Eshban… and Beera. The list concludes with another son of Zophah, Beera, meaning “well” or “fountain,” contributing to the record of the tribal families of Israel. 1Ch 5:6 and Beerah his son, whom Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria… The sons of Jether: Jether, whose name means “abundance” or “excellence,” belonged to the tribe of Asher, and his family formed part of the clan structure preserved in the tribal genealogies. These records established Israel’s ancestral lines and inheritance within the covenant people. 1Ch 2:17 Abigail was the mother of Amasa, whose father was… Jephunneh, Jephunneh was one of Jether’s sons, identified here only through his place in Asher’s family line. Num 13:6 from the tribe of Judah, Caleb son of Jephunneh; Pispa, Pispa is likewise listed among Jether’s sons, preserving the record of a family otherwise unknown in Scripture. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… and Ara. Ara completes the list of Jether’s sons, showing the continued growth of Asher’s tribe through its household lines. His name means “lion.” Ezr 2:5 the descendants of Arah, 775; The sons of Ulla: Ulla’s family is included among the descendants of Asher, preserving a distinct household within the tribe’s recorded line. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… Arah, Arah, whose name means “wayfarer” or “traveler,” is named as one of Ulla’s sons, contributing to the complete record of Asher’s clans. Ezr 2:5 the descendants of Arah, 775; Hanniel, Hanniel, meaning “God is gracious,” stands among the members of this Asherite family, whose descendants helped form the tribe’s inherited identity in Israel. Num 34:23 Hanniel son of Ephod, a leader from the tribe of Manasseh… and Rizia. Rizia completes Ulla’s line. His name may be related to words meaning “delight” or “pleasure.” Though little else is recorded of these men, their place in the genealogy confirms their recognized standing among the families of Asher. Gen 49:20 Asher’s food will be rich; he shall provide royal delicacies… All these were the descendants of Asher— Asher, Jacob’s eighth son and Zilpah’s second, became the forefather of a tribe settled in the fertile northern region of Canaan, known for its agricultural abundance. Gen 46:17 The children of Asher: Imnah, Ishvah, Ishvi… heads of their families, Their households were ordered under recognized family leaders who preserved inheritance, identity, and tribal continuity. Num 7:2 And the leaders of Israel, the heads of their families,… choice and mighty men of valor, Asher included proven warriors whose courage and strength equipped the tribe for Israel’s defense. 1Ch 12:8 Some Gadites defected to David at his stronghold… and chiefs among the leaders. These men also exercised authority in governing their clans and representing them in tribal affairs. Num 1:16 These men were appointed from the congregation;… The number of men fit for battle, The record identifies those prepared for military service, Num 1:3 You and Aaron are to number those who are twenty years old… recorded in their genealogies, The phrase “recorded in their genealogies” indicates that official family registers established each man’s place within the tribe. 1Ch 9:1 So all Israel was recorded in the genealogies… was 26,000 Asher could provide 26,000 trained fighting men, demonstrating the tribe’s substantial strength. Num 26:47 These were the clans of Asher, and their registration… This is a draft of the Berean Study Bible. Please send all comments and recommendations to bereanstudybible@aol.com. Bible Hub |



