Naphtali in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(wrestling), the fifth son of Jacob; the second child name to
him by Bilhah, Rachel's slave. His birth and the bestowal of
his name are recorded in Ge 30:8 When the census was taken at
Mount Sinai the tribe of Naphtali numbered no less than 53,400
fighting men, Nu 1:43; 2:50 but when the borders of the
promised land were reached, its numbers were reduced to,
45,400. Nu 26:48-50 During the march through the wilderness
Naphtali occupied a position on the north of the sacred tent
with Dan and Asher. Nu 2:25-31 In the apportionment of the
land, the lot of Naphtali was enclosed on three sides by those
of other tribes. On the west lay Asher, on the south Zebulun,
and on the east the transjordanic Manasseh. (In the division
of the kingdom Naphtali belonged to the kingdom of Israel, and
later was a part of Galilee, bordering on the northwestern
pert of the Sea of Galilee, and including Capernaum and
Bethsaida. --Ed.)
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