Jump to: Hitchcock's • Smith's • ATS • ISBE • Easton's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Introduction: Asher is one of the twelve tribes of Israel, named after the eighth son of Jacob and the second son of Zilpah, Leah's maidservant. The name "Asher" means "happy" or "blessed," reflecting Leah's joy at his birth. Asher's descendants became one of the tribes of Israel, known for their prosperity and abundance. Biblical References: Asher is first mentioned in Genesis 30:12-13: "When Leah’s maidservant Zilpah bore Jacob a second son, Leah said, 'How happy I am! For the women will call me happy.' So she named him Asher." This passage highlights the joy and blessing associated with Asher's birth. In Genesis 49:20, Jacob's blessing over Asher is recorded: "Asher’s food will be rich; he will provide royal delicacies." This blessing foretells the tribe's future prosperity and abundance, particularly in agricultural produce. Moses also blessed the tribe of Asher in Deuteronomy 33:24-25: "About Asher he said: 'Most blessed of sons is Asher; let him be favored by his brothers, and let him dip his foot in oil. The bolts of your gates will be iron and bronze, and your strength will equal your days.'" This blessing emphasizes Asher's favored status and strength. Territory and Settlement: The tribe of Asher was allocated a portion of land in the northern part of Canaan, as described in Joshua 19:24-31. The territory included fertile plains and coastal regions, which contributed to the tribe's wealth and prosperity. The land extended from Carmel in the south to Lebanon in the north, encompassing key cities such as Acco (Acre), Sidon, and Tyre. Role in Israel's History: Asher's role in Israel's history is somewhat understated compared to other tribes. During the period of the Judges, the tribe did not fully drive out the Canaanites from their territory, as noted in Judges 1:31-32: "Asher did not drive out the inhabitants of Acco or Sidon or Ahlab or Achzib or Helbah or Aphek or Rehob. So the Asherites lived among the Canaanite inhabitants of the land, because they did not drive them out." Despite this, Asher participated in significant events, such as the battle against Sisera led by Deborah and Barak, as mentioned in Judges 5:17: "Asher remained at the seashore and stayed in his harbors." This indicates a reluctance to engage in battle, possibly due to their coastal lifestyle and trade interests. Cultural and Economic Contributions: The tribe of Asher was known for its agricultural abundance, particularly olive oil production, as suggested by Moses' blessing. The phrase "let him dip his foot in oil" (Deuteronomy 33:24) is often interpreted as a reference to the region's rich olive groves. This abundance allowed Asher to contribute to the economic stability of Israel, providing essential goods and trade. Prophetic and Eschatological Significance: In the New Testament, Asher is mentioned in the context of the prophetess Anna, who was from the tribe of Asher. Luke 2:36-38 describes her as a devout woman who recognized Jesus as the Messiah when He was presented at the Temple. This connection highlights the enduring presence and faithfulness of Asher's descendants. In the eschatological vision of Revelation, the tribe of Asher is included among the 144,000 sealed servants of God (Revelation 7:6), signifying its continued place in God's redemptive plan. Conclusion: The tribe of Asher, though not as prominent as some other tribes, played a vital role in the history and economy of ancient Israel. Its legacy of prosperity, as well as its inclusion in prophetic visions, underscores the enduring significance of Asher in the biblical narrative. Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary AsherSmith's Bible Dictionary AsherApocrypha and New Testament, A'ser (blessed), the eighth son of Jacob, by Zilpah, Leah's handmaid. (Genesis 30:13) (B.C. 1753.) The general position of his tribe was on the seashore from Carmel northward with Manasseh on the south, Zebulun and Issachar on the southeast, and Naphtali on the north-east. (Joshua 19:24-31; 17:10,11) and Judg 1:31,32 They possessed the maritime portion of the rich plain of Esdraelon;, probably for a distance of 8 or 10 miles from the shore. This territory contained some of the richest soil in all Palestine. ATS Bible Dictionary AsherThe eighth son of Jacob and second of Zilpah, Genesis 30:13 35:26. On entering Canaan his tribe was the fifth in order, numbering fifty-three thousand four hundred. The portion of Asher lay along the seaboard, having Levanon and Zidon on the north, Carmel and the tribe of Issachar on the south, and Zebulun and Naphtali on the east. It was fruitful in grain, wine, oil, and minerals, Genesis 49:20 De 33:24,25. How much of the Phoenician coast was included is uncertain, Joshua 19:25,28; but the Asherites were unable to expel the Canaanites, and dwelt in part among them, Jude 1:31,32. They are honorably mentioned in the history of David, 1 Chronicles 12:36, and of Hezekiah, 2 Chronicles 30:11. Easton's Bible Dictionary Happy, Jacob's eigth son; his mother was Zilpah, Leah's handmaid (Genesis 30:13). Of the tribe founded by him nothing is recorded beyond its holding a place in the list of the tribes (35:26; 46:17; Exodus 1:4, etc.) It increased in numbers twenty-nine percent, during the thirty-eight years' wanderings. The place of this tribe during the march through the desert was between Dan and Naphtali (Numbers 2:27). The boundaries of the inheritance given to it, which contained some of the richest soil in Palestine, and the names of its towns, are recorded in Joshua 19:24-31; Judges 1:31, 32. Asher and Simeon were the only tribes west of the Jordan which furnished no hero or judge for the nation. Anna the prophetess was of this tribe (Luke 2:36). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia ASHER (1)ash'-er ('asher; Aser). ASHER (2) ash'-er ('asher): Greek 768. Aser -- Asher, one of the twelve Isr. tribes ... Aser. 769 . Asher, one of the twelve Isr. ... Word Origin of Hebrew origin Asher Definition Asher, one of the twelve Isr. tribes NASB Word Usage Asher (2). Aser. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/768.htm - 6k Strong's Hebrew 836. Asher -- "happy one," a son of Jacob, also the tribe ...... 835, 836. Asher. 837 . "happy one ... Palestine. Transliteration: Asher Phonetic Spelling: (aw-share') Short Definition: Asher. Word ... /hebrew/836.htm - 6k 834. asher -- who, which, that 843. Asheri -- descendant of Asher 2462. Chelbah -- a city in Asher 2621. Chosah -- a Levite, also a place in Asher 1275. Beri -- a descendant of Asher 4913. Mashal -- a place in Asher 6008. Amad -- a place in Asher 2540. Chammon -- "hot (spring)," two cities, one in Asher and one ... 3160. Yechubbah -- a descendant of Asher Library The Testament of Asher Concerning Two Faces of vice and virtue. Shoes of Iron, and Strength Sufficient: a New Year's Promise The Disposition of the Tribes in Galilee. Shod for the Road Chapter xxx Books of the Hebrew Canon. Israel in Canaan. In Galilee at the Time of Our Lord Circumcision, Temple Service, and Naming of Jesus. Letter Xli. St. Ambrose in this Letter to his Sister Continues the ... Thesaurus Asher (43 Occurrences)...Asher and Simeon were the only tribes west of the Jordan which furnished no hero or judge for the nation. ...ASHER (1). ash'-er ('asher; Aser). ... /a/asher.htm - 26k Asher's (1 Occurrence) Pagiel (5 Occurrences) Ochran (5 Occurrences) Naph'tali (47 Occurrences) Ocran (5 Occurrences) Rehob (12 Occurrences) Pa'giel (5 Occurrences) Beriah (10 Occurrences) Serah (5 Occurrences) Resources What can we learn from the tribe of Asher? | GotQuestions.orgWho was Asher in the Bible? | GotQuestions.org What are the twelve tribes of Israel? | GotQuestions.org Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Asher (43 Occurrences)Luke 2:36 Revelation 7:6 Genesis 30:13 Genesis 35:26 Genesis 46:17 Genesis 49:20 Exodus 1:4 Numbers 1:13 Numbers 1:40 Numbers 1:41 Numbers 2:27 Numbers 7:72 Numbers 10:26 Numbers 13:13 Numbers 24:22 Numbers 26:44 Numbers 26:46 Numbers 26:47 Numbers 34:27 Deuteronomy 27:13 Deuteronomy 33:24 Joshua 17:7 Joshua 17:10 Joshua 17:11 Joshua 19:24 Joshua 19:31 Joshua 19:34 Joshua 21:6 Joshua 21:30 Judges 1:31 Judges 5:17 Judges 6:35 Judges 7:23 1 Kings 4:16 1 Chronicles 2:2 1 Chronicles 6:62 1 Chronicles 6:74 1 Chronicles 7:30 1 Chronicles 7:40 1 Chronicles 12:36 2 Chronicles 30:11 Ezekiel 48:2 Ezekiel 48:3 Subtopics Asher: Son of Jacob, by Zilpah Asher: Son of Jacob, by Zilpah: Descendants of the Tribe of Asher: Aided in Hezekiah's Reformation the Tribe of Asher: Assisted Gideon Against the Midianites the Tribe of Asher: Bordered on the Sea the Tribe of Asher: Bounds of Their Inheritance the Tribe of Asher: Descended Form Jacob's Eighth Son the Tribe of Asher: did not Fully Drive out Canaanites the Tribe of Asher: Encamped Next To, and Under the Standard of Dan, North of The the Tribe of Asher: Families of the Tribe of Asher: Offering of, at the Dedication the Tribe of Asher: Officers Place Over, by Solomon the Tribe of Asher: On Ebal, Said Amen to the Curses of the Law the Tribe of Asher: Persons Selected From: To Divide the Land the Tribe of Asher: Persons Selected From: To Number the People the Tribe of Asher: Persons Selected From: To Spy out the Land the Tribe of Asher: Predictions Concerning the Tribe of Asher: Remarkable Persons of the Tribe of Asher: Reproved for not Aiding Against Sisera the Tribe of Asher: some of, at Coronation of David the Tribe of Asher: Strength of on Entering Canaan the Tribe of Asher: Strength of, on Leaving Egypt the Tribe of Asher: The Centre of the Fourth Division of Israel in Its Journeys Tribe of Asher: Census of, by Families Tribe of Asher: Census of, by Families by John Tribe of Asher: Census of, by Families by Moses Tribe of Asher: Census of, by Families: Allotment To, of Land in Canaan Tribe of Asher: Census of, by Families: Join Hezekiah Tribe of Asher: Census of, by Families: Station of, in Camp Tribe of Asher: Census of, by Families: Summoned by Gideon Tribe of Asher: Census of, by Families: Upbraided by Deborah Related Terms |