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The 'One Tribe' Explained
Commentators explain that while the verse mentions leaving "one tribe," this refers to the tribe of Judah, which had effectively absorbed the smaller tribe of Benjamin. Because the capital city, Jerusalem, straddled the border of both territories, the two tribes became inextricably linked and were often spoken of as a single political and geographical unit.
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1 Kings
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18th Century
Theologian
One tribe—that is, the tribe of Judah. Benjamin was looked upon as absorbed into Judah, so it was not really a tribe in the same sense as th…
19th Century
Bishop
For David my servant’s sake—that is, evidently, in order to fulfill the promise to David. By the postponement of the chas…
17th Century
Pastor
Howbeit, I will not rend away all the kingdom
The whole kingdom of Israel:
but will give one trib…
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17th Century
Minister
The Lord told Solomon, it is likely by a prophet, what he must expect for his apostasy. Though we have reason to hope that he repented and found me…