Machir in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ma'-kir (makhir; Macheir), ma'-kir-it:
(1) The eldest son of Manasseh (Gen 50:23). In Nu 26:29 it is
recorded that Machir begat Gilead, but another narrative
informs us that the children of Machir "went to Gilead, and
took it, and dispossessed the Amorites that were therein. And
Moses gave Gilead unto Machir the son of Manasseh; and he
dwelt therein" (Nu 32:39,40; Josh 17:1,3; compare also 1 Ch
2:21,25; 7:14-17; Dt 3:15; Josh 13:31). In the song of
Deborah, Machir is used as equivalent to Manasseh (Jdg 5:14).
(2) Son of Ammiel, dwelling in Lo-debar (2 Sam 9:4,5), a
wealthy landowner who protected Mephibosheth (Meribbaal), son
of Jonathan, until assured of the friendly intentions of David
(compare Ant, VII, ix, 8). Afterward, during the rebellion of
Absalom, Machir with others came to David's assistance at
Mahanaim, bringing supplies for the king and his men (2 Sam
17:27 ff).
John A. Lees
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