Definition: And when Samuel had caused all the tribes of Israel to come near, the tribe of Benjamin was taken.
Explanation: Okay, letβs break down this verse from 1 Samuel 10:20 together. Itβs a really important and significant part of the story of Samuel and the beginning of the monarchy in Israel. Here's what it means in simple terms: Basically, this verse tells us that after Samuel had arranged for all the twelve tribes of Israel to gather together β which was a big deal because the tribe of Benjamin was the last one to be chosen β they were selected and taken from their original place. Letβs unpack it a bit: βWhen Samuel had caused all the tribes of Israel to come nearβ¦β This means that Samuel, as the leader, actively encouraged and facilitated the gathering of all the Jewish people. ββ¦the tribe of Benjamin was taken.β This is the key part. The tribe of Benjamin, which held a special position in ancient Israelite society β they were the descendants of Jacobβs favorite son, Reuben β was chosen to be left behind. Why is this important? This event is considered a crucial moment because it marked the beginning of the division of Israel into two groups: The Northern Tribes: These tribes stayed with Joseph who was raised in Egypt. The Southern Tribes: These tribes, including Benjamin, were sent to another land β Canaan (modern-day Israel). In short, this verse explains a significant shift in the history of Israel β it's the beginning of separating into two distinct groups. --- Do you want me to: Explain why this happened? Talk about the significance of the division between the tribes? Give you some context about the situation at the time?