Manasseh in Smiths Bible Dictionary
(forgetting), the eldest son of Joseph, Ge 41:51; 46:20
born 1715-10 B.C. Both he and Ephraim were born before the
commencement of the famine. He was placed after his younger
brother, Ephraim, by his grandfather Jacob, when he adopted
them into his own family, and made them heads of tribes.
Whether the elder of the two sons was inferior in form or
promise to the younger, or whether there was any external
reason to justify the preference of Jacob, we are not told.
In the division of the promised land half of the tribe of
Manasseh settled east of the Jordan in the district
embracing the hills of Gilead with their inaccessible
heights and impassable ravines, and the almost impregnable
tract of Argob. Jos 13:29-33 Here they throve exceedingly,
pushing their way northward over the rich plains of Jaulan
and Jedur to the foot of Mount Hermon. 1Ch 5:23 But they
gradually assimilated themselves with the old inhabitants of
the country, and on them descended the punishment which was
ordained to he the inevitable consequence of such misdoing.
They, first of all Israel, were carried away by Pul and
Tiglath-pileser, and settled in the Assyrian territories.
1Ch 5:25,26 The other half tribe settled to the west of the
Jordan, north of Ephraim. Jos 17:1 ... For further
particulars see EPHRAIM.
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