The primary purpose of prophets was to deliver divine guidance, moral laws, and spiritual warnings directly from God to humanity.
Judaism: Speaking truth to power, correcting kings, and calling Israel back to its covenant with God.
Christianity: Foretelling the Messiah (Jesus) and preparing humanity for the Kingdom of God.
Islam: Establishing absolute monotheism (Tawhid) and delivering legal frameworks to every nation.
The youngest son of Jacob and ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel, playing a role in the reconciliation of the patriarchs.
| The Environment |
| The semi-arid, pastoral landscapes of Canaan and the highly developed, irrigated lands of the Egyptian Empire. |
| The Society |
| A decentralized network of nomadic, livestock-herding Hebrew clans interacting with urban Canaanite city-states and imperial Egyptian bureaucrats. |
| The Social Climate |
| Dominated by intense polygamous family politics, severe sibling rivalry, and widespread economic desperation caused by a devastating regional famine. |
| Benjamin in Judaism |
| Honored as the youngest son of Jacob and Rachel, and the progenitor of the Tribe of Benjamin. |
| Benjamin in Christianity |
| Views him as a foundational figure in biblical history and the namesake of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. |
| Benjamin in Islam |
| Revered as the younger brother of Joseph, known in Islamic tradition for his righteousness and family loyalty. |