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Jair

Jair was a judge of Israel who led the nation for twenty-two years during the period of the Judges, known for his large family of thirty sons who rode on donkeys and governed thirty cities.

Overview

Jair was the ninth judge of Israel, succeeding Tola. He judged Israel for twenty-two years and was distinguished by his numerous family—thirty sons who each rode on donkeys and governed thirty cities in Gilead, known as Havvoth-jair (the settlements of Jair). The text indicates relative peace and stability during his judgeship.

Key Scriptures

"After Tola, Jair of Gilead arose to judge Israel, and he judged Israel twenty-two years. He had thirty sons who rode on thirty donkeys, and they had thirty cities, called Havvoth-jair to this day, which are in the land of Gilead." (Judges 10:3-4, ESV)

"And Jair died, and was buried in Kamon." (Judges 10:5, ESV)

Application

Jair's extended family's leadership demonstrates how God uses multiple generations and family structures to accomplish His purposes of justice and governance among His people.

Scripture References 5
Full Topical Reference List 5 total — Nave's Topical Bible

1. Son of Manasseh, founder of twenty-three cities in Gilead