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The Allotment of the Other Half-Tribe of Manasseh

17 Then the allotment was made for the tribe of Manasseh, because he was the firstborn of Joseph. To Makir, the firstborn of Manasseh, the father of Gilead, were allotted[a] Gilead and Bashan, because he was a warrior.[b] An allotment was made for the remaining descendants[c] of Manasseh, according to their families: For the children of Abiezer, Helek, Asriel, Shechem, Hepher, and Shemida—these were the male descendants[d] of Manasseh son of Joseph according to their families.

But Zelophehad son of Hepher, son of Gilead, son of Makir, son of Manasseh, had no sons, only daughters. These are the names of his daughters: Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah. They came before Eleazar the priest, Joshua son of Nun, and the leaders, saying, “Yahweh commanded Moses to give an inheritance to us among our kinsmen.”[e] Therefore, according to the command of Yahweh[f] he gave them an inheritance among the kinsmen[g] of their father. Thus ten shares fell to Manasseh, besides the land of Gilead and Bashan, which is beyond the Jordan, because the daughters of Manasseh received an inheritance among his sons. And the land of Gilead was allotted to the remaining descendants[h] of Manasseh. The border of Manasseh was from Asher to Micmethath, which is opposite Shechem;[i] then the border goes to the south, to the inhabitants of En Tappuah. The land of Tappuah belonged to Manasseh,[j] but Tuppuah on the border of Manasseh belonged to the descendants of Ephraim.[k] Then the border goes down to the wadi[l] of Kanah to the south of the wadi. These cities belong to Ephraim among the cities of Manasseh. The border of Manasseh is north of the wadi, and it ends[m] at the sea. 10 The south is Ephraim’s, and the north is Manasseh’s; the sea is their[n] border; Asher touches the north and on the east Issachar. 11 In Issachar and Asher, Manasseh had Beth-shean and its villages, Ibleam and its villages, the inhabitants of Dor and its villages, the inhabitants of En-dor and its villages, the inhabitants of Taanach and its villages, the inhabitants of Megiddo and its villages; the third is Napheth. 12 But the descendants[o] of Manasseh were not able to take possession of these towns; the Canaanites[p] were determined to live in this land. 13 And it happened, when the Israelites[q] grew strong, they put the Canaanites[r] to forced labor but never drove them out completely.

The Tribes of Joseph Object

14 The descendants[s] of Joseph spoke with Joshua, saying, “Why have you given us[t] one allotment and one share as an inheritance? We are many people, which Yahweh has blessed.” 15 And Joshua said to them, “If you are many people, go up to the forest and clear a place there for yourselves in the land of the Perizzites[u] and Rephaim, since the hill country of Ephraim is too narrow for you.” 16 And the descendants[v] of Joseph said, “The hill country is not enough for us, and all of the Canaanites[w] living in the land of the valley have chariots[x] of iron, those in Beth-shean and its villages, and those in the Jezreel Valley.” 17 And Joshua said to the house of Joseph, to Ephraim and Manasseh, “You are many people and have great power; you will not have one allotment only; 18 the hill country will be yours. Even though it is a forest, you will clear it, and it will be yours to its farthest borders. You will drive out the Canaanites,[y] even though they have iron chariots and are strong.”

Footnotes

  1. Joshua 17:1 Literally “and there was to him”
  2. Joshua 17:1 Literally “a man of war”
  3. Joshua 17:2 Or “sons”
  4. Joshua 17:2 Or “sons”
  5. Joshua 17:4 Or “among our brothers”
  6. Joshua 17:4 Literally “mouth of Yahweh”
  7. Joshua 17:4 Or “brothers”
  8. Joshua 17:6 Or “sons”
  9. Joshua 17:7 Or “which faces Shechem”
  10. Joshua 17:8 Literally “was to Manasseh”
  11. Joshua 17:8 Literally “was to the children of Ephraim”
  12. Joshua 17:9 A valley that is dry most of the year, but contains a stream during the rainy season
  13. Joshua 17:9 Literally “the goings out of it were”
  14. Joshua 17:10 Hebrew “its”
  15. Joshua 17:12 Or “sons”
  16. Joshua 17:12 Hebrew “Canaanite”
  17. Joshua 17:13 Literally “sons/children of Israel”
  18. Joshua 17:13 Hebrew “Canaanite”
  19. Joshua 17:14 Or “sons”
  20. Joshua 17:14 Hebrew “to me”
  21. Joshua 17:15 Hebrew “Perizzite”
  22. Joshua 17:16 Or “sons”
  23. Joshua 17:16 Hebrew “Canaanite”
  24. Joshua 17:16 Hebrew “chariot”
  25. Joshua 17:18 Hebrew “Canaanite”

17 This was the allotment for the tribe of Manasseh(A) as Joseph’s firstborn,(B) that is, for Makir,(C) Manasseh’s firstborn. Makir was the ancestor of the Gileadites, who had received Gilead(D) and Bashan(E) because the Makirites were great soldiers. So this allotment was for the rest of the people of Manasseh(F)—the clans of Abiezer,(G) Helek, Asriel,(H) Shechem, Hepher(I) and Shemida.(J) These are the other male descendants of Manasseh son of Joseph by their clans.

Now Zelophehad son of Hepher,(K) the son of Gilead, the son of Makir, the son of Manasseh, had no sons but only daughters,(L) whose names were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milkah and Tirzah. They went to Eleazar the priest, Joshua son of Nun, and the leaders and said, “The Lord commanded Moses to give us an inheritance among our relatives.” So Joshua gave them an inheritance along with the brothers of their father, according to the Lord’s command.(M) Manasseh’s share consisted of ten tracts of land besides Gilead and Bashan east of the Jordan,(N) because the daughters of the tribe of Manasseh received an inheritance among the sons. The land of Gilead belonged to the rest of the descendants of Manasseh.

The territory of Manasseh extended from Asher(O) to Mikmethath(P) east of Shechem.(Q) The boundary ran southward from there to include the people living at En Tappuah. (Manasseh had the land of Tappuah, but Tappuah(R) itself, on the boundary of Manasseh, belonged to the Ephraimites.) Then the boundary continued south to the Kanah Ravine.(S) There were towns belonging to Ephraim lying among the towns of Manasseh, but the boundary of Manasseh was the northern side of the ravine and ended at the Mediterranean Sea. 10 On the south the land belonged to Ephraim, on the north to Manasseh. The territory of Manasseh reached the Mediterranean Sea and bordered Asher(T) on the north and Issachar(U) on the east.(V)

11 Within Issachar(W) and Asher, Manasseh also had Beth Shan,(X) Ibleam(Y) and the people of Dor,(Z) Endor,(AA) Taanach(AB) and Megiddo,(AC) together with their surrounding settlements (the third in the list is Naphoth[a]).(AD)

12 Yet the Manassites were not able(AE) to occupy these towns, for the Canaanites were determined to live in that region. 13 However, when the Israelites grew stronger, they subjected the Canaanites to forced labor but did not drive them out completely.(AF)

14 The people of Joseph said to Joshua, “Why have you given us only one allotment and one portion for an inheritance? We are a numerous people, and the Lord has blessed us abundantly.”(AG)

15 “If you are so numerous,” Joshua answered, “and if the hill country of Ephraim is too small for you, go up into the forest(AH) and clear land for yourselves there in the land of the Perizzites(AI) and Rephaites.(AJ)

16 The people of Joseph replied, “The hill country is not enough for us, and all the Canaanites who live in the plain have chariots fitted with iron,(AK) both those in Beth Shan(AL) and its settlements and those in the Valley of Jezreel.”(AM)

17 But Joshua said to the tribes of Joseph—to Ephraim and Manasseh—“You are numerous and very powerful. You will have not only one allotment(AN) 18 but the forested hill country(AO) as well. Clear it, and its farthest limits will be yours; though the Canaanites have chariots fitted with iron(AP) and though they are strong, you can drive them out.”

Footnotes

  1. Joshua 17:11 That is, Naphoth Dor