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The twelve sons form the basis for the twelve tribes of Israel, listed in the order from oldest to youngest: Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Issachar, Zebulun, Joseph, and Benjamin.
This map shows the division of land among the twelve tribes of Israel, detailing the borders and key locations within each tribal territory. It offers a comprehensive look at the tribal organization of ancient Israel.
The original ancestors of the Tribes of Israel are 12 of the sons and grandsons of the Jewish forefather Jacob. Upon conquering Israel under the leadership of Joshua, each of the 12 tribes was designated an individual territory in the land.
25 gru 2013 · A map showing the land allotted to each of the twelve tribes of ancient Israel. PDF version (57 KB)
This map shows the territories allocated to the twelve tribes of Israel, with a focus on the topographical features of the land. It provides a detailed look at the distribution and landscape of the tribal regions.
Map of the Settlements of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. It took about 6 years for the tribes of Israel to conquer the Land of Canaan and to overcome the military might of the ancient Canaanites according to Joshua 14.
The shaded areas in this map represent the tribal allotments of land as described in the book of Joshua in the Hebrew Bible. There are 12 tribal territories, though out of the original 12 tribes, Levi did not receive land and the territory of Joseph was divided between his two sons.