Psalm 68:27

Psalm 68:27

A place for everyone

Yesterday we followed the liturgical procession that ascended Mount Zion and surrounded the Holy Place. This next verse informs us that every tribe of Israel was represented in this parade. At the front came “little Benjamin!” Sounds a bit patronizing except that Benjamin was a small tribe, occupying a smaller area of land compared to the other clans. In fact, Benjamin later became enveloped by the much larger tribe of Judah, and together they became Judah or Judea or the southern tribes or, as we know them today – the Jews. I suspect that Benjamin was at the head of the procession simply because the first King of Israel, Saul, came from this tribe.

Judah was a powerful member of the family of Israel, this clan would later dominate the future of Israel not least because David and the royal family came from Judah, but also because Messiah would be born a Jew too. 

As you can see from a map, the princes of Zebulun and Naphtali represent all other tribes for their territory extended to the far north and encompassed the area of Galilee. Everyone, great and small is welcome in the throne room of God. All have to bow the knee before Him, be they rich and powerful or humble and poor, be they great in number or only a few, there is room for everyone in the Great Procession. Hallelujah!

 


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