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  • and Shemida, from whom is the family of the Shemidaites; and Hepher, from whom is the family of the Hepherites. (Numbers 26, 32)

  • Now Hepher was the father of Zelophehad, who had no sons, but only daughters, whose names are these: Mahlah, and Noa, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and Tirzah. (Numbers 26, 33)

  • Then there approached the daughters of Zelophehad, the son of Hepher, the son of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh, who was the son of Joseph: and their names are Mahlah, and Noa, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and Tirzah. (Numbers 27, 1)

  • “The daughters of Zelophehad are asking for something just. So give them a possession among the kinsmen of their father, and let them succeed him in his inheritance. (Numbers 27, 6)

  • and who may be able to exit and enter before them, and who may lead them out or lead them in: lest the people of the Lord be like sheep without a shepherd.” (Numbers 27, 17)

  • Setting out from there, they were encamped at mount Shepher. (Numbers 33, 23)

  • Departing from mount Shepher, they went to Haradah. (Numbers 33, 24)

  • “The Lord has instructed you, our ruler, so that you would divide the land by lot to the sons of Israel, and so that you would give to the daughters of Zelophehad, our brother, the possession owed to their father. (Numbers 36, 2)

  • And so, this is the law which has been promulgated by the Lord about the daughters of Zelophehad: Let them marry whomever they may wish, but only among the men of their own tribe, (Numbers 36, 6)

  • And the daughters of Zelophehad acted according to what was ordered. (Numbers 36, 10)

  • These are the words which Moses spoke to all of Israel, across the Jordan, in the plain of the wilderness opposite the Red Sea, between Paran and Tophel and Laban and Hazeroth, where gold is very plentiful, (Deuteronomy 1, 1)

  • “If there will have arisen in your midst a prophet, or someone who claims that he had seen a dream, and if he will have predicted sign and portent, (Deuteronomy 13, 1)


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