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They were one of the twelve Israelite tribes. Benjamin was one of the twelve sons of Jacob.

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The Benjaminites were absorbed into the general Judean Community. At the time of the Temple's destruction, there were presumed to be fewer Benjaminites than Kohanim. As the Benjaminites had no special rites or religious privilege, there was no need to distinguish between them and Judeans.


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When did the Israelites form the 12 tribes?

The tribal structure of the ancient Israelites is derived from the sons of Jacob (who was later known as Israel). Thus, tradition holds that Levites are descended from his son Levi, Benjaminites are descended from his son Benjamin, and so on. There is no tribe of Joseph; instead, his two sons are each the fathers of their own tribe, the Menassahites and Ephriamites.


Was the tribe of Benjamin pagans?

The Benjamites were said to be a tribe of the Hebrew people, and the Hebrews were in fact polytheistic prior to the Deuteronomistic reforms of King Josiah. However, the designation 'pagan' is ambiguous: for some it refers only to the religion of the early Roman Empire, while for others it refers to all polytheistic beliefs. Although the Hebrews, and therefore the Benjaminites, were polytheistic it is not usual to refer to them as pagans.


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Using the modern meaning of the word "Jewish" as someone who practices/practiced Judaism, There was not tribe that was Hebrew but not Jewish, because Jewish and Hebrew are basically the same ethnicity.Note: Historically the word "Jew" originated as a description of the members of the tribe of Judah only. If you are a stickler for this meaning, then only the people of the Hebrew tribe of Judah were Jews, and the other 11 Hebrew tribes were Benjaminites, Reubenites, Gadites, etc.


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