Manasseh in Easton's Bible Dictionary
who makes to forget. "God hath made me forget" (Heb.
nashshani),
Gen. 41:51. (1.) The elder of the two sons of
Joseph. He and his
brother Ephraim were afterwards adopted by Jacob as
his own sons
(48:1). There is an account of his marriage to a
Syrian (1 Chr.
7:14); and the only thing afterwards recorded of him
is, that
his grandchildren were "brought up upon Joseph's
knees" (Gen.
50:23; R.V., "born upon Joseph's knees") i.e., were
from their
birth adopted by Joseph as his own children.
The tribe of Manasseh was associated with that of
Ephraim and
Benjamin during the wanderings in the wilderness.
They encamped
on the west side of the tabernacle. According to the
census
taken at Sinai, this tribe then numbered 32,200
(Num. 1:10, 35;
2:20, 21). Forty years afterwards its numbers had
increased to
52,700 (26:34, 37), and it was at this time the most
distinguished of all the tribes...
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