Manasseh in Wikipedia

Manasseh (מְנַשֵּׁה, "Menashé") is an Ancient Hebrew male name, meaning "causing to forget".[1] Manasseh may refer to: * Manasseh (tribal patriarch), a son of Joseph, according to the Torah * the Tribe of Manasseh, an Israelite tribe * Manasseh of Judah, a king of the kingdom of Judah. * Manasseh (High Priest), the ancestor of a priest named Jonathan, mentioned in the Book of Judges as being the son of Gershom, son of Manasseh. * The Bnei Menashe ("Children of Manasseh"), a group from northeast India who claim descent from one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. * Manasseh A Jewish-born priest who married a Samaritan and withdrew from Jerusalem to Mount Gerizim * Menasseh or Manasseh was the name of two Khazar rulers of the Bulanid dynasty: o Menasseh I, mid to late 9th century CE or A.D. o Menasseh II, late 9th century CE or A.D.

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