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  • The sons of Reuben, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh had warriors, men armed with shield and sword who could handle the bow and were trained for war, to the number of forty-four thousand seven hundred and sixty fit for service. (1 Chronicles 5, 18)

  • The sons of the half-tribe of Manasseh lived in the territory between Bashan and Baal-Hermon, Senir and Mount Hermon. They were numerous. (1 Chronicles 5, 23)

  • the God of Israel roused the hostility of Pul, king of Assyria, that is the wrath of Tiglath-Pileser, king of Assyria who deported them -- the Reubenites, the Gadites and the half-tribe of Manasseh -- taking them off to Halah, Habor, Hara and the river of Gozan. They are still there today. (1 Chronicles 5, 26)

  • Sons of Levi: Gershom, Kohath and Merari. (1 Chronicles 5, 27)

  • Sons of Levi: Gershom, Kohath and Merari. (1 Chronicles 6, 1)

  • son of Izhar, son of Kohath, son of Levi, son of Israel. (1 Chronicles 6, 23)

  • son of Jahath, son of Gershom, son of Levi. (1 Chronicles 6, 28)

  • son of Mahli, son of Mushi, son of Merari, son of Levi. (1 Chronicles 6, 32)

  • and, from the tribe of Benjamin, Geba with its pasture lands, Alemeth with its pasture lands and Anathoth with its pasture lands. In all, the towns distributed among their clans numbered thirteen. (1 Chronicles 6, 45)

  • The remaining sons of Kohath were allotted ten towns from the clans of the tribe, that is, from the half-tribe of Manasseh. (1 Chronicles 6, 46)

  • The sons of Gershom and their clans were allotted thirteen towns from the tribe of Issachar, from the tribe of Asher, from the tribe of Naphtali and from the tribe of Manasseh in Bashan. (1 Chronicles 6, 47)

  • The sons of Merari and their clans were allotted twelve towns from the tribe of Reuben, from the tribe of Gad and from the tribe of Zebulun. (1 Chronicles 6, 48)


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