1 Chronicles 7:6
The three sons of Benjamin: Bela, Becher, and Jediael.
The three sons of Benjamin:

Benjamin, 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,…
Num 26:38-39 These were the descendants of Benjamin by their clans:…
1Ch 8:1-2 Benjamin was the father of Bela, his firstborn…

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,…
Num 26:40-41 And the descendants of Bela from Ard and Naaman……

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,…
Jos 18:11-28 The first lot came up for the clans of the tribe of Benjamin…
Jdg 20:46-48 That day 25,000 Benjamite swordsmen fell, all men of valor.…

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…
1Ch 11:45 Jediael son of Shimri and his brother Joha the Tizite,
1Ch 12:20 When David went to Ziklag, these men of Manasseh defected to him…

Persons / Places / Events
1. Benjamin
The youngest son of Jacob and Rachel, Benjamin is one of the twelve tribes of Israel. His descendants are known for their warrior skills and played significant roles in Israel's history.

2. Bela
The first son of Benjamin, Bela's descendants formed a clan within the tribe of Benjamin. His lineage is noted for its strength and numbers.

3. Becher
The second son of Benjamin, Becher's descendants also formed a distinct family line within the tribe. His name means "firstborn" or "youth," indicating a position of prominence.

4. Jediael
The third son of Benjamin, Jediael's name means "God knows" or "God makes known." His descendants were part of the tribe's military prowess.

5. Tribe of Benjamin
Known for their fierce warriors, the tribe of Benjamin played a crucial role in the history of Israel, including the establishment of the first king, Saul, who was a Benjamite.
Teaching Points
Heritage and Identity
Understanding our spiritual heritage can strengthen our identity in Christ. Just as the tribe of Benjamin had a distinct role in Israel, believers have unique roles in the body of Christ.

God's Sovereignty in Lineage
The listing of genealogies in the Bible, including Benjamin's sons, reminds us of God's sovereignty in history and His purpose for each family line.

Strength in Unity
The tribe of Benjamin, though small, was known for its strength and unity. In the church, unity among believers can lead to spiritual strength and effective ministry.

Names and Meanings
The meanings of names like Jediael ("God knows") remind us that God is intimately aware of our lives and circumstances, offering comfort and assurance.
Bible Study Questions
1. How does understanding the lineage of Benjamin enhance our appreciation for the tribe's role in Israel's history?

2. In what ways can the unity and strength of the tribe of Benjamin inspire us to foster unity within our own church communities?

3. How does the sovereignty of God in the genealogies of the Bible encourage us in our personal walk with Him?

4. What can we learn from the meanings of the names of Benjamin's sons about God's character and His relationship with us?

5. How does the account of Saul, a descendant of Benjamin, illustrate the potential for both leadership and failure in our spiritual journeys?
Connections to Other Scriptures
Genesis 35:18
This verse recounts the birth of Benjamin, providing context for his significance as one of Jacob's sons and the patriarch of the tribe.

Judges 20
The tribe of Benjamin is involved in a significant conflict with the other tribes of Israel, showcasing their warrior nature and the complexities of inter-tribal relationships.

1 Samuel 9
Saul, a descendant of Benjamin, is chosen as the first king of Israel, highlighting the tribe's importance in Israel's leadership.
StatisticsW. H. Bennett, M. A.1 Chronicles 7:1-11
The Old Order ChangethW. Clarkson 1 Chronicles 7:1-19
GenealogiesF. Whitfield 1 Chronicles 7, 8
GenealogiesJ.R. Thomson 1 Chronicles 1-9
People
Abiah, Abiezer, Abijah, Aher, Ahi, Ahian, Ahishahar, Aiah, Alameth, Alemeth, Amal, Ammihud, Anathoth, Aniam, Ara, Arah, Aram, Asher, Ashriel, Ashvath, Asriel, Becher, Bedan, Beera, Bela, Benjamin, Bered, Beri, Beriah, Bezer, Bilhah, Bilhan, Bimhal, Birzavith, Chenaanah, Dan, David, Ehud, Eladah, Elead, Eliezer, Elioenai, Elishama, Ezbon, Ezer, Guni, Hammoleketh, Haniel, Hanniel, Harnepher, Heber, Helem, Hod, Hotham, Huppim, Huppites, Hushim, Hushites, Imna, Imnah, Imrah, Iri, Ishiah, Ishod, Ishuai, Issachar, Isshiah, Isuah, Ithran, Izrahiah, Jahmai, Jahziel, Japhlet, Jashub, Jediael, Jehoshua, Jehoshuah, Jehubbah, Jephunneh, Jeremoth, Jeriel, Jerimoth, Jether, Jeush, Jezer, Jibsam, Jimna, Jimnah, Joash, Joel, Joseph, Joshua, Laadan, Likhi, Maacah, Maachah, Machir, Mahalah, Mahlah, Malchiel, Manasseh, Michael, Naphtali, Non, Nun, Obadiah, Omri, Pasach, Peresh, Pispah, Puah, Rakem, Rekem, Rephah, Rephaiah, Resheph, Rezia, Rohgah, Samuel, Serah, Shallum, Shamer, Shamma, Shaul, Shelesh, Shemer, Shemida, Shemidah, Shemuel, Sherah, Sheresh, Shillem, Shilshah, Shimrom, Shimron, Shomer, Shua, Shual, Shuppim, Shuppites, Shuthelah, Suah, Tahan, Tahath, Tarshish, Telah, Tharshish, Tola, Ulam, Ulla, Uzzi, Uzziel, Zabad, Zelophehad, Zemira, Zethan, Zophah
Places
Ayyah, Bethel, Beth-horon, Beth-shan, Dor, Gath, Gezer, Gilead, Heshbon, Megiddo, Naaran, Shechem, Taanach, Upper Beth-horon, Uzzen-sheerah
Topics
Becher, Beker, Bela, Benjamin, Jediael, Jedi'a-el, Sons
Dictionary of Bible Themes
1 Chronicles 7:1-12

     7266   tribes of Israel

1 Chronicles 7:4-11

     7230   genealogies

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Chronicles
The comparative indifference with which Chronicles is regarded in modern times by all but professional scholars seems to have been shared by the ancient Jewish church. Though written by the same hand as wrote Ezra-Nehemiah, and forming, together with these books, a continuous history of Judah, it is placed after them in the Hebrew Bible, of which it forms the concluding book; and this no doubt points to the fact that it attained canonical distinction later than they. Nor is this unnatural. The book
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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