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  • Lands, too, must be allotted to Manasses, Joseph’s first-born. The first-born of Manasses was Machir, that was father to Galaad, and he, by feat of arms, made Galaad and Basan his possession. (Joshua 17, 1)

  • and now, apart from Galaad and Basan, beyond Jordan, ten portions of territory must be allowed to Manasses. (Joshua 17, 5)

  • also Ain, Remmon, Athar, and Asan, four cities in all with their dependent villages. (Joshua 19, 7)

  • it included Jezrael, Casaloth, Sunem, (Joshua 19, 18)

  • Across the Jordan, east of Jericho, they agreed on Bosor, on the desert lowlands, for Ruben; Ramoth, in Galaad, for Gad; and Gaulon, in Basan, for Manasses. (Joshua 20, 8)

  • Issachar, Aser, Nephthali, and the eastern half of Manasses, in Basan, were to give the line of Gerson thirteen cities; (Joshua 21, 6)

  • The Levites of Gerson’s line received from eastern Manasses one city of refuge, Gaulon in Basan; and also Bosram; two city-enclosures. From Issachar, (Joshua 21, 27)

  • From Aser, Masal, Abdon, (Joshua 21, 30)

  • (With Ruben and Gad went those tribesmen of Manasses to whom Moses had allotted territory in Basan; Josue had given the rest a portion with their brethren west of the Jordan.) And as he sent them back, after giving them his blessing, (Joshua 22, 7)

  • and the Lord, in high displeasure against Israel, left them at the mercy of Chusan-Rasathaim, king of the Mesopotamian land, who for eight years became their master. (Judges 3, 8)

  • On him the Lord’s spirit fell, and he became the ruler of Israel; he fought, and the Lord gave him victory over the Syrian king Chusan-Rasathaim, whose power he crushed. (Judges 3, 10)

  • but the fig-tree answered, What, should I cease to yield this pleasant fruit of mine, and win promotion among the trees instead? (Judges 9, 11)


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