The Inheritances of the Tribe of Manasseh |
Joshua 17:1-18 The Book of Joshua [in Smaller Chunks] |
Also, there was a lot [for the 1st 1/2 of the inheritance of land given] for the [½] tribe of Manasseh. [Manasseh] was [Joseph’s] firstborn & Machir was [Manasseh’s] firstborn. Machir was the father of [people of] Gilead: because he was a man of war. Therefore, he had. Gilead & Bashan. |
[Numbers 32:33 And Moses gave to them, even to the children of Gad, to the children of Reuben & to the 1⁄2 tribe of Manasseh, the son of Joseph, the kingdom of Sihon, the. [Amorite’s] king, & the kingdom of Og, [Bashan’s] king, the land & [its coastal] cities of the country [around it.] |
Also, there was a lot for the [other 1/2 of] the children of Manasseh, by their families. [For the families &] children of: Abiezer, Helek, Asriel Shechem, Hepher & Shemida. These were [Joseph’s] son, [Manasseh’s,] male children, by their families. |
But Zelophehad, the son of Hepher, [who was] the son of Gilead, [that was] the son of Machir, [Manasseh’s] son. [Zelophehad, didn’t have any sons, but only] daughters. These are his [daughter’s] names: Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah & Tirzah. |
They came before Eleazar, the priest, & Joshua, [Nun’s] son & the [leaders,] saying, The Lord commanded Moses to give us an inheritance among our [relatives.] |
Therefore, according to the [Lord’s command, Joshua] gave them an inheritance among the [relatives] of their father. Manasseh [received] 10 portions [of land in addition to] the land [in] Gilead & Bashan, which are on the other side [of] Jordan. |
[Since,] the daughters of the [tribe of] Manasseh had an inheritance among his sons, [then] the land of Gilead [belonged to] the rest of Manasseh’s sons. [The coastal border] was from Asher to Michmethah, [that] lies [east in front of] Shechem. |
The border went along [to the south & included the] inhabitants of En-tappuah. The land of Tappuah belonged to [the tribe of] Manasseh, but [actually Tappuah itself was located on the border of Manasseh] & belonged to [the tribe &] children of Ephraim. |
The [coastal boundary went down to] the River of Kanah, south of the river. There were cities [belonging to] Ephraim among the cities of Manasseh, but [Manasseh’s] border was on the north side of the river & [ended at the Mediterranean Sea.] |
[To the] south, it was Ephraim’s & [to the] north, it was Manasseh’s & the [Mediterranean Sea was its] border. They met together in [Asher’s land] on the north & in the east in [Issachar’s land.] |
In [Issachar’s land] & [Asher’s land,] Manasseh had: Beth Shean & [its] towns, Ibleam & [its] towns & the inhabitants of: Dor & [its] towns, Endor & [its] towns, Taanach & [its] towns & Megiddo & [its] towns, [which were within the] 3 countries. |
[Still] the children [people] of Manasseh couldn’t drive out the [Canaanite] inhabitants of those cities; but the Canaanites [continued to live] in that land. It [happened,] when the [people] of Israel [had grown] strong, they put the Canaanites to [forced labor,] but didn’t [totally] drive them out. |
The [people] of Joseph spoke to Joshua, saying, Why have you [only] given me 1 lot & 1 portion [of land] to inherit, [since] I [have a large amount of] people, [since] the Lord has [abundantly] blessed me. |
Joshua answered them, If you [have a large amount of] people, then [go] up to the [forest] & cut down [& clear the land] for yourself there, in the land of the Perizzites & of the giants, if Mount Ephraim [is] too [small] for you. |
The children [people] of Joseph said, The hill [country] is not enough for us & all the Canaanites [who] live in the valley have iron chariots, both [those] of Beth Shean & [its] towns & [those] who [live in] the Valley of Jezreel. |
Joshua [spoke] to the [people] of Joseph, even to: Ephraim & Manasseh, saying, You have [many] people & [are very powerful.] You shall not only have 1 lot, but the mountain shall be yours. |
For it is a [forest] & you shall cut it down & [what comes out] of it will be yours. For you shall drive out the Canaanites, [even though] they have iron chariots & though they [are] strong. |