“Out of Asher his bread shall be fat, and he shall yield royal dainties.” — Genesis 49:20
The Tribe of Asher:The Blessed Among the Scattered
From the coastlands of Canaan to the shores of West Africa — the children of abundance and anointing. Blessed with oil, abundance, and royal delicacies, Asher’s descendants walked through centuries of displacement before the restoration Scripture promised. The anointing on Asher runs through generations to this day.
What’s Inside
The Covenant Trail of Asher
The blessing of Asher in Genesis 49:20 and Deuteronomy 33:24-25 — what 'dipping his foot in oil' and 'iron and brass shoes' meant for a coastal tribe scattered into West Africa
The migration corridor from Phoenicia's coast through North Africa into the West African diaspora — traced through culture, language, and DNA haplogroup evidence
The anointing on Asher across generations — a people whose very name means 'blessed,' their covenant inheritance running unbroken through centuries of displacement
Why This Book?
The name Asher means “blessed” — and that blessing was a covenant promise, not just a patriarch’s wish. Asher occupied the fertile coastal land bordering Phoenicia, a tribe of oil, abundance, and royal connections. Their scattering carried those very gifts westward into the diaspora of West Africa — where their descendants can still be traced by culture, tradition, and the unmistakable anointing that Scripture attached to their name. This volume makes that identification plain.
The Evidence Behind This Book
Part of a Larger Story.The Twelve Tribes Series.
This is one volume in the 12-volume Twelve Tribes of Israel series — each one a standalone revelation tracing a scattered tribe back to their covenant identity.