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Answer 1: Typical Judaism and Christianity

In typical Jewish and Christian discourse, the Twelve Tribes of Israel include: Reuben, Simeon, Judah, Issachar, Zebulon, Gad, Asher, Naphtali, Dan, Ephraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin. These accord almost exactly with the sons of Jacob with two major exceptions: Levi is excepted since the Levites were to be priests and therefore have no land associated with them. Joseph was so populous that his tribe was broken into the half-tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh.

In terms of offers, they each pledged a number of soldiers to defend the Israelite Tribes in general and a certain amount of taxes to pay for the upkeep of Shiloh and later Jerusalem.

Answer 2: Israelite Churches

According to the Israelite Churches, the true Tribes of Israel are various non-White New World populations:

It is 12 tribes... Here they are

------- The 12 Tribes Of Israel -------

Judah- The African-Americans

Benjamin- The West Indians

Levi- Haitians

Simeon- Dominicans

Zebulon- Guatemala to Panama

Ephraim- Puertoricans

Manasseh- Cubans

Gad- N.A Indians

Reuben- Seminole Indians

Naphtali- Argentina to chile

Asher - colombia to Uruguay

Issachar- Mexicans

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