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The Twelve Tribes of Israel

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The Twelve Tribes of Israel

12 sons · 4 mothers · 2 blessings · 12 inheritances · the encampment around the Tabernacle

Jacob's twelve sons — by four mothers — blessed twice, assigned lands, given roles. The family tree, the two blessings, the land allotment, and the encampment around the Tabernacle on a single chart.

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WHAT’S ON THE CHART

The Family Tree

Jacob at the apex; four mother-lines (Leah, Rachel, Bilhah, Zilpah) diverge to the twelve sons, color-coded for visual kinship.

The Two Blessings

Genesis 49 (Jacob's deathbed prophecy on each son) and Deuteronomy 33 (Moses' tribal blessing) — spiritual inheritance and destiny side by side. Judah receives the scepter.

Land Allotment & Role

Each tribe's region under Joshua — Judah the royal south, Levi the priestly cities (48 scattered throughout), Dan the north — with the historical role of each clan.

The Encampment

Numbers 2 layout — the Tabernacle centered, three tribes per cardinal direction (Judah east, Ephraim west, Reuben south, Dan north), the Levites pressed in around the sanctuary.

PRINT SIZES

  • 12 × 22 in — desk / small wall
  • 18 × 32 in — standard wall (most popular)
  • 24 × 43 in — statement piece

Print at home, at a local print shop (Staples, FedEx Office, Office Depot), or upload to an online printer such as Mpix.

PERFECT FOR

  • Pastors preparing a series on the Pentateuch
  • Homeschool families teaching Genesis through Joshua
  • A study reference for understanding tribal identity in Scripture
  • Sunday school curriculum on the patriarchs and the Exodus

DESIGNED BY

Zebulun Press — biblical reference charts for the serious student of Scripture.

Anchored to conservative chronology — Thiele for the divided monarchy, Ussher for the long lifespans of Genesis, the standard Greek texts for the New Testament. Every name carries its scripture reference. Family tree from Genesis 29–30; blessings per Genesis 49 and Deuteronomy 33; encampment per Numbers 2.

“Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days.” — Genesis 49:1

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