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  • These were Ismael’s sons, and these the names they left to their villages and towns; each of the twelve was chieftain of a tribe. (Genesis 25, 16)

  • The second he called Ephraim, as if he would say of God, Hiphrani, he has made me fruitful, in this land where I was once so poor. (Genesis 41, 52)

  • Joseph’s two sons, Manasses and Ephraim, were borne to him in Egypt by Aseneth, daughter of Putiphare that was priest at Heliopolis; (Genesis 46, 20)

  • Soon after this, Joseph was told that his father had fallen sick, and took his two sons, Ephraim and Manasses, to visit him. (Genesis 48, 1)

  • Thy two sons were born to thee in Egypt, before my coming, but they shall be counted as sons of mine; Ephraim and Manasses shall take rank with Ruben and Simeon. (Genesis 48, 5)

  • putting Ephraim on his right, by Israel’s left hand, and Manasses on his left, at Israel’s right hand, and holding them both close to him. (Genesis 48, 13)

  • But Jacob stretched out his right hand, and put it on the head of Ephraim, the younger, and put his left on the head of Manasses, the elder, changing his hands round. (Genesis 48, 14)

  • Joseph took it amiss when he saw his father put his right hand on the head of Ephraim, and would have raised it up from Ephraim’s to put it on Manasses’ instead; (Genesis 48, 17)

  • So then and there he blessed them; When men give a blessing in Israel, he said, the words they use shall be, God make thee like Ephraim and Manasses. So he put Ephraim before Manasses. (Genesis 48, 20)

  • But Dan shall administer his own laws, like any other tribe of Israel; (Genesis 49, 16)

  • So, with all his father’s household, he continued to dwell in Egypt, and reached the age of a hundred and ten. He lived to see Ephraim a grandfather, and Machir, son of Manasses, had children whom he took on his knees.✻ (Genesis 50, 22)

  • Meanwhile, choose out here and there among the people able men, God-fearing, lovers of truth and haters of gain ill won; put each of these in charge of a tribe, or of a hundred families, or fifty families, or ten.✻ (Exodus 18, 21)


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