The
Tribe of Joseph was one of the
Tribes of Israel. Since
Ephraim and
Manasseh (often called the "two half-tribes of Joseph") together traditionally constituted the tribe of Joseph, it was often not listed as one of the tribes, in favour of Ephraim and Manasseh being listed in its place; consequently it was often termed the
House of Joseph (Beit Yosef, בית יוסף), to avoid the use of the term
tribe. According to the
Targum Pseudo-Jonathan, the
ensign of both the House of Joseph and the
Tribe of Benjamin was the figure of a boy, with the inscription:
the cloud of the Lord rested on them until they went forth out of the camp (a reference to events in
the Exodus). There were obvious
linguistic differences between at least one portion of Joseph and the other Israelite tribes. At the time when Ephraim were at war with the Israelites of
Gilead, under the leadership of
Jephthah, the pronunciation of
shibboleth as
sibboleth was considered sufficient evidence to single out individuals from Ephraim, so that they could be subjected to immediate death by the Israelites of Gilead.