The tribes were odious and separated, their tribes names were; Ephraim, Simeon, and Manasseh, these were in the north. There were also Judah, and Benjamin, these were in the south. Altogether there were 12 tribes; these ones that I have listed were the more “major” ones. Ephraim was one of the children of Joseph. Manasseh was a child of Hephzibah, became a king at 12 and reigned over The Kingdom of Judah for …show more content…
I know this, because they kept praying to God, and knew he would come through eventually. But this is something you see occur a lot in the Bible and in modern day life. People don’t respect your beliefs, and mock those beliefs. But what happens when you mock their religion? They get angry, and wonder why you are doing that. But that doesn’t mean you do, what they do to you (mock). Keep it to God to deal with them, and go about your business, kill them with kindness and a smile. As we can see, that is what these tribes did; they kept with themselves, and prayed to God.
The third rejoice/call to God in Psalm 80 is, they were praying to God to bring the tribes back together, as we read before. So, they prayed to God that he would build a city for all the tribes that would cover the mountains with its shadows. God had already done this before; He had built many cities outside of Egypt for the Israelites. He created a land of abundance for them, so the different tribes trusted in God to do the same for