Deuteronomy 33 lists eleven tribes: Reuben, Judah, Levi, Benjamin, Joseph (with both Ephraim and Manasseh named), Zebulun, Issachar, Gad, Dan, Naphtali, and Asher.
Genesis 49 lists twelve: Reuben, Judah, Levi, Benjamin, Joseph, Zebulun, Issachar, Gad, Dan, Naphtali, Asher and Simeon.
Judah and its subgroup Simeon are largely missing from the stories of the early judges, but Judah is prominent in the stories set at the end of the period.
The Book of Judges preserves an ancient poem from the late second millennium, usually called the Song of Deborah (Judges 5:2-31), in a section of which the poet honours those tribes of Israel that joined in battle against a Canaanite coalition and castigates those that held back. The ten named tribes are: Reuben, Benjamin, Ephraim, Manasseh, Zebulon, Issachar, Dan, Naphtali, Asher, Gilead, to which we should add Levi. This list notably omits Judah, as well as Simeon and Gad, but has Gilead. This alone would give us a total over time of fourteen tribes.
Biblical tradition says that there were just twelve tribes of Israel. Some say that this arose because there are twelve constellations of the zodiac.
The Thirteenth Tribe was created in 1976.
He was of the tribe of Judah.
David was from the tribe of Judah.
The tribe of Judah was the largest of the twelve tribes of Israel. This tribe was known for its leadership and prominence in the kingdom of Israel.
The tribe of Asher used to live on the west upper Galile. Asher tribe did not had a color, but they had a symbol-Olive Tree
No, this was the name of an area.
Judah
Benjamin.
There is not one "tribe of Israel" but rather twelve Israelite Tribes, designated by the names of Jacob's sons from whom each claim to descend.
The levis were one tribe in Israel , they were the priestly tribe only.
Moses was a descendant of the tribe of Levi (Moses was a Levite).
The Tribe of Ephraim (Numbers 11:28 and 13:8)