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Reuben, the Tribe Of

Reuben was Jacob's firstborn son and the tribe descended from him, known for their inheritance east of the Jordan River. This entry focuses on a significant moment when the Reubenites and other eastern tribes built an altar, raising concerns about their spiritual loyalty to the rest of Israel.

Overview

The tribe of Reuben received their inheritance on the eastern side of the Jordan River (Joshua 22:10). When they constructed an altar there, the other Israelite tribes initially feared this represented unfaithfulness to God and threatened conflict. However, the Reubenites explained their altar was a witness to their continued covenant commitment, not a place for sacrifice, and peace was restored (Joshua 22:21-29).

Key Scriptures

"When they came to the region of the Jordan that is in the land of Canaan, the people of Reuben and the people of Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh built an altar there by the Jordan, an altar of great size" (Joshua 22:10, ESV).

"And the people of Israel heard of it. And the whole congregation of the people of Israel gathered at Shiloh to make war against them" (Joshua 22:12, ESV).

"And the people of Reuben and the people of Gad and the half-tribe of Manasseh said to the heads of the clans of Israel: 'The Mighty One, God, the LORD!'" (Joshua 22:22, ESV).

Application

We must clarify our motives and commitments to the faith community when our actions are misunderstood, seeking reconciliation rather than division.

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Descended from Jacob's first son

Did not assist against Sisera

Encamped with its standard south of the tabernacle

Invaded and conquered by Hazael king of Syria

Led the second division of Israel in their journey's

Officers appointed over, by David

On Ebal, said amen to the curses

Predictions respecting

Some of, at David's coronation

Strength of, at the time of receiving their inheritance

Strength of, on leaving Egypt

To number the people

To spy out the land