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  1. 7. März 2022 · Issachar’s tribe was one of the ten northern tribes that established the Kingdom of Israel after the death of King Solomon. At the nation of Israel’s first census, the tribe of Issachar consisted of over 54,000 fighting men ( Numbers 1:29 ). A large number of people would need more than a small parcel of land.

  2. The Tribe of Issachar distinguished itself not only through its territorial inheritance but also through its intellectual prowess and spiritual insight. Described in 1 Chronicles 12:32 as men “who had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do,” Issachar’s scholars and leaders were renowned for their discernment and wisdom. Rabbinic literature further illuminates their ...

  3. 21. März 2022 · Issachar was the ninth son of Leah and father to one of the twelve tribes of Israel. One interpretation of his name is “man of reward” (Hebrew: shcar). Issachar was the product of the mandrake incident ( Genesis 30:9-18) and is a full brother of Zebulun. Issachar was also involved in the plot to sell his brother Joseph into slavery.

  4. Issachar had four sons and with them went down into Egypt with Jacob (Gen 46:13; Exod 1:3). Practically nothing is preserved of the personal history of the patriarch beyond his share in the common actions of the sons of Jacob. Issachar died in Egypt and was buried there; his descendants formed a tribe, consisting of five great tribal families

  5. 23. Juli 2023 · The Sons of Issachar played a significant role within the nation of Israel, and their story offers valuable insights into God’s faithfulness and the importance of wisdom in our lives. The Sons of Issachar were known for their wisdom and understanding of the times. In 1 Chronicles 12:32, it is mentioned that they had an understanding of the ...

  6. Issachar. ( reward ). I. The ninth son of Jacob and the fifth of Leah. ( Genesis 30:17,18) (B.C. 1753-45) At the descent into Egypt four sons are ascribed to him, who founded the four chief families of the tribes. ( Genesis 46:13; Numbers 26:23,25; 1 Chronicles 7:1) The number of the fighting men of Issachar, when taken in the census at Sinai ...

  7. Within the church, there’s been a rising awareness of the Sons of Issachar from 1 Chronicles 12:32. The subject often rises in sermons and prophecies in the modern church, and there must be a good reason for that. But many believers don’t understand who the Sons of Issachar were and why they are relevant to the church in modern times.