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BENJAMIN , a tribe of Israel , named after the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel. As distinct from the others Benjamin was born not beyond the Jordan but in Palestine, between Bethel and Ephrath. His mother, dying in childbed, gave him the name Ben-oni, " Son of my sorrow," which was changed by his father to Benjamin, meaning probably " Son of the right hand " (i.e. " of prosperity," or, perhaps, " son of the south
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SAUL
xx. 16, cf. iii. 15) and even ambidextrous (1 Chron. xii. 2). The late
great
Israel whose heroic deliverance of Jabesh-Gilead is referred to elsewhere (see SAUL
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east
home of Abiathar and Jeremiah, Gib eon the old Canaanite sanctuary, the royal sanctuary at Bethel, its associations with Samuel and the prophetic gilds of the times of Elijah and Elisha, and finally Jerusalem itself, the centre of worship , give " the least of all the tribes " a unique value in the history of Old Testament religion.See H. W. Hogg, Ency. Bib., col. 534 sqq. (S. A. C.) End of Article: BENJAMIN If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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