Naphtali


"My wrestling, the fifth son of Jacob. His mother was Bilhah," "Rachel's handmaid (Gen. 30:8). When Jacob went down into Egypt," Naphtali had four sons (Gen. 46:24). Little is known of him as an individual.

The mountainous district of Naphtali (Josh. 20:7).

"On this tribe Jacob pronounced the patriarchal blessing," Naphtali is a hind let loose: he giveth goodly words (Gen. 49:21). It was intended thus to set forth under poetic imagery the future character and history of the tribe. "At the time of the Exodus this tribe numbered 53,400 adult males "(Num. 1:43), but at the close of the wanderings they numbered" "only 45,400 (26:48-50). Along with Dan and Asher they formed" "the camp of Dan, under a common standard (2:25-31), occupying" a place during the march on the north side of the tabernacle. "The possession assigned to this tribe is set forth in Josh. "19:32-39. It lay in the north-eastern corner of the land," bounded on the east by the Jordan and the lakes of Merom and "Galilee, and on the north it extended far into Coele-Syria, the" valley between the two Lebanon ranges. It comprehended a greater variety of rich and beautiful scenery and of soil and climate than fell to the lot of any other tribe. The territory of "Naphtali extended to about 800 square miles, being the double of" "that of Issachar. The region around Kedesh, one of its towns," "was originally called Galil, a name afterwards given to the" whole northern division of Canaan. A large number of foreigners "settled here among the mountains, and hence it was called" "Galilee of the Gentiles (q.v.), Matt. 4:15, 16. The southern" "portion of Naphtali has been called the "Garden of Palestine." It was of unrivalled fertility. It was the principal scene of our Lord's public ministry. Here most of his parables were spoken and his miracles wrought. "This tribe was the first to suffer from the invasion of "Benhadad, king of Syria, in the reigns of Baasha, king of" "Israel, and Asa, king of Judah (1 Kings 15:20; 2 Chr. 16:4). In" "the reign of Pekah, king of Israel, the Assyrians under" "Tiglath-pileser swept over the whole north of Israel, and" carried the people into captivity (2 Kings 15:29). Thus the kingdom of Israel came to an end (B.C. 722). "Naphtali is now almost wholly a desert, the towns of Tiberias, "on the shore of the Lake of Galilee, and Safed being the only" places in it of any importance.


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Definition of Naphtali:
"that struggles or fights"

Related Bible Dictionary Terms:
Naphtali Mount    Naphtali Tribe of