Zebulun in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(a habitation), the tenth of the sons of Jacob, according to
the order in which their births are enumerated, the sixth
and last of Leah. Ge 30:20; 35:23; 46:14; 1Ch 2:1 His birth
is mentioned in Ge 30:19,20 Of the individual Zebulun
nothing is recorded. The list of Gene 46 ascribes to him
three sons, founders of the chief families of the tribe
(comp.) Nu 26:26 at the time of the migration to Egypt. The
tribe is not recorded to have taken part, for evil or good,
in any of the events of the wandering or the conquest. The
statement of Josephus is probably in the main correct, that
it reached on the one side to the Lake of Gennesareth and on
the other to Carmel and the Mediterranean. On the south it
was bounded by Issachar, who lay in the great plain or
valley of the Kishon; on the north it had Naphtali and
Asher. Thus remote from the centre of government, Zebulun
remains throughout the history with one exception, in the
obscurity which envelops the whole of the northern tribes.
That exception, however, is a remarkable one. The conduct of
the tribe during the struggle with Sisera, when they fought
with desperate valor side by side with their brethren of
Naphtali, was such as to draw down the special praise of
Deborah, who singles them out from cell the other tribes.
Jud 5:18
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