curprev23:5723:57, 27 March 2024 Lukeferg96talkcontribs 35,835 bytes+316 →Theories of origin: This page has extreme bias and it is blatantly obvious that it the writers have an agenda to convince people that the stories in the Hebrew Bible are made up. Not only is it not objectively taking account of both sides of a debate, it is very close to being antisemitic. I have begun to add information to make it unbiased, and considerate of both sides of the debate.undoTags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
curprev22:0022:00, 27 March 2024 Lukeferg96talkcontribs 35,519 bytes+155 Added information explaining that there were actually 13 tribes. There were two from Joseph, Ephraim and Manasseh, and one from the other eleven sons of Jacob.undoTags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
curprev20:0720:07, 27 March 2024 Lukeferg96talkcontribs 35,198 bytes+20 →Scholarly examination: This page listed Joseph as its own tribe, and then listed Manasseh and Ephraim. This gives the impression that Joseph, Manasseh, and Ephraim were three separate tribes. The tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim were the two tribes of Joseph, and were considered half tribes.undoTags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
curprev13:0213:02, 25 January 2024 131.106.6.187talk 35,191 bytes+72 There was no tribe named for Joseph. Israel blessed Joseph’s older two sons, and declared that they would be his sons. In so doing, two of the twelve tribes were named after them.undoTags: RevertedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit