“Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf: in the morning he shall devour the prey, and at night he shall divide the spoil.” — Genesis 49:27
The Tribe of Binyamin:The Beloved Son and the Hidden Tribe
From the royal tribe that produced Saul and Paul to the West Indian diaspora carrying Benjamin’s fire today. Binyamin was the youngest son of Yaacob, born of Rachel — a tribe defined by fierce loyalty, royal destiny, and a history of near-extinction followed by miraculous survival. The evidence places Binyamin’s modern descendants among the peoples of the Caribbean — Jamaica, Haiti, Trinidad, the islands of the West Indies.
What’s Inside
The Covenant Trail of Binyamin
The royal covenant of Binyamin — the tribe that produced Israel's first king Shaul and the apostle Paul, and what their common lineage reveals about Benjamin's covenant purpose
The near-extinction and miraculous survival of Binyamin in Judges 19-21 — a pattern that maps directly onto the history of the Caribbean peoples who carry his name
The evidence for Binyamin among the peoples of Jamaica, Haiti, Trinidad, and the islands of the West Indies — cultural, historical, and scriptural markers that identify the beloved tribe today
Why This Book?
Binyamin is the tribe of near-extinction and miraculous survival — brought to the brink in the civil war recorded in Judges, yet preserved by covenant. That same pattern of devastation and survival is stamped onto the history of the West Indian peoples. The fire, resilience, and spiritual intensity that define the Caribbean — the righteous anger and the unbreakable spirit — these are not accidents of culture. They are the covenant characteristics of Binyamin. This volume makes that case from Scripture, from history, and from the DNA record.
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.