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ZEBULUN

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 962 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ZEBULUN  , a tribe of

Israel, named after Jacob's
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sixth " son " by Leah . The narrator of Gen.
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xxx . 20 offers two etymologies of the name, from the roots z–b–d, " give," and z–b–1, " exalt (?)."' The country of Zebulun
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lay in the fertile hilly country to the north of the plain of Jezreel, which forms the first step towards the mountains of
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Asher and
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Naphtali, and included the goodly upland plain of el-Battof . The description of its boundaries is obscure, owing in some measure to its position between Issachar and Naphtali, with one or the other of which it is frequently combined . At one period Zebulun, like
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Dan and Asher (Judges v . 17), would seem to have reached the sea and bordered on Phoenician territory (Gen. xlix . 13, Deut. xxxiii . 18 seq.) . In the latter passage allusion is made to a feast upon a sacred mountain held by Zebulun and Issachar in
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common, and to the
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wealth these tribes derived from commerce by sea . Zebulun had a chief
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part in the war with Sisera (Judges iv . 6, v . 18; see DEBORAH); it is said to have furnished at least one of the " judges," Elon the Zebulonite (Judges xii .

II seq.); and the

prophet Jonah, who foretold the victories of Jeroboam II., came from the border
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town of
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Gath-hepher (probably the
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modern el-Meshhed) (2 Kings xiv . 25) . The
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deportation of the
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northern tribes under Tiglath Pileser IV . (2 Kings xv . 29) appears to have included Zebulun (Isa. ix . I) . Nazareth lay within the territory of Zebulun but is not mentioned in the Old Testament . (S . A .

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