5:1 The
sons
of
Reuben
the
firstborn
of
Israel
(for
he
was
the
firstborn,
but
because
he
defiled
his
father's
couch,
his
birthright
was
given
to
the
sons
of
Joseph
the
son
of
Israel,
so
that
he
could
not
be
enrolled
as
the
oldest
son;
5:2 though
Judah
became
strong
among
his
brothers
and
a
chief
came
from
him,
yet
the
birthright
belonged
to
Joseph),
5:3 the
sons
of
Reuben,
the
firstborn
of
Israel:
Hanoch,
Pallu,
Hezron,
and
Carmi.
5:4 The
sons
of
Joel:
Shemaiah
his
son,
Gog
his
son,
Shimei
his
son,
5:5 Micah
his
son,
Reaiah
his
son,
Baal
his
son,
5:6 Beerah
his
son,
whom
Tiglath-pileser
king
of
Assyria
carried
away
into
exile;
he
was
a
chief
of
the
Reubenites.
5:7 And
his
kinsmen
by
their
clans,
when
the
genealogy
of
their
generations
was
recorded:
the
chief,
Jeiel,
and
Zechariah,
5:8 and
Bela
the
son
of
Azaz,
son
of
Shema,
son
of
Joel,
who
lived
in
Aroer,
as
far
as
Nebo
and
Baal-meon.
5:9 He
also
lived
to
the
east
as
far
as
the
entrance
of
the
desert
this
side
of
the
Euphrates,
because
their
livestock
had
multiplied
in
the
land
of
Gilead.
5:10 And
in
the
days
of
Saul
they
waged
war
against
the
Hagrites,
who
fell
into
their
hand.
And
they
lived
in
their
tents
throughout
all
the
region
east
of
Gilead.
5:11 The
sons
of
Gad
lived
over
against
them
in
the
land
of
Bashan
as
far
as
Salecah:
5:12 Joel
the
chief,
Shapham
the
second,
Janai,
and
Shaphat
in
Bashan.
5:13 And
their
kinsmen
according
to
their
fathers'
houses:
Michael,
Meshullam,
Sheba,
Jorai,
Jacan,
Zia
and
Eber,
seven.
5:14 These
were
the
sons
of
Abihail
the
son
of
Huri,
son
of
Jaroah,
son
of
Gilead,
son
of
Michael,
son
of
Jeshishai,
son
of
Jahdo,
son
of
Buz.
5:15 Ahi
the
son
of
Abdiel,
son
of
Guni,
was
chief
in
their
fathers'
houses,
5:16 and
they
lived
in
Gilead,
in
Bashan
and
in
its
towns,
and
in
all
the
pasturelands
of
Sharon
to
their
limits.
5:17 All
of
these
were
recorded
in
genealogies
in
the
days
of
Jotham
king
of
Judah,
and
in
the
days
of
Jeroboam
king
of
Israel.
5:18 The
Reubenites,
the
Gadites,
and
the
half-tribe
of
Manasseh
had
valiant
men
who
carried
shield
and
sword,
and
drew
the
bow,
expert
in
war,
44,760,
able
to
go
to
war.
5:19 They
waged
war
against
the
Hagrites,
Jetur,
Naphish,
and
Nodab.
5:20 And
when
they
prevailed
over
them,
the
Hagrites
and
all
who
were
with
them
were
given
into
their
hands,
for
they
cried
out
to
God
in
the
battle,
and
he
granted
their
urgent
plea
because
they
trusted
in
him.
5:21 They
carried
off
their
livestock:
50,000
of
their
camels,
250,000
sheep,
2,000
donkeys,
and
100,000
men
alive.
5:22 For
many
fell,
because
the
war
was
of
God.
And
they
lived
in
their
place
until
the
exile.
5:23 The
members
of
the
half-tribe
of
Manasseh
lived
in
the
land.
They
were
very
numerous
from
Bashan
to
Baal-hermon,
Senir,
and
Mount
Hermon.
5:24 These
were
the
heads
of
their
fathers'
houses:
Epher,
Ishi,
Eliel,
Azriel,
Jeremiah,
Hodaviah,
and
Jahdiel,
mighty
warriors,
famous
men,
heads
of
their
fathers'
houses.
5:25 But
they
broke
faith
with
the
God
of
their
fathers,
and
whored
after
the
gods
of
the
peoples
of
the
land,
whom
God
had
destroyed
before
them.
5:26 So
the
God
of
Israel
stirred
up
the
spirit
of
Pul
king
of
Assyria,
the
spirit
of
Tiglath-pileser
king
of
Assyria,
and
he
took
them
into
exile,
namely,
the
Reubenites,
the
Gadites,
and
the
half-tribe
of
Manasseh,
and
brought
them
to
Halah,
Habor,
Hara,
and
the
river
Gozan,
to
this
day.