Zelophehad in Easton's Bible Dictionary
first-born, of the tribe of Manasseh, and of the family of
Gilead; died in the wilderness. Having left no sons,
his
daughters, concerned lest their father's name should
be "done
away from among his family," made an appeal to Moses,
who, by
divine direction, appointed it as "a statute of
judgment" in
Israel that daughters should inherit their father's
portion when
no sons were left (Num. 27:1-11). But that the
possession of
Zelophehad might not pass away in the year of jubilee
from the
tribe to which he belonged, it was ordained by Moses
that his
daughters should not marry any one out of their
father's tribe;
and this afterwards became a general law (Num. 36).
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