PersonBoth Testaments

Manasseh

33

Verse Refs

11

Books

30

Sub-Topics

Quick Facts

Etymology
forgetfulness, he that is forgotten
Type
Person
Referenced In
11 books of the Bible

Topical Index

30 sub-topics from Nave's Topical Bible

1. Son of Joseph and Asenath

Genesis 41:50,51Genesis 46:20

Adopted by Jacob on his deathbed

Genesis 48:1,5-20

Called MANASSES

Revelation 7:6

2. Tribe of

Descendants of Joseph

Adopted by Jacob

Genesis 48:5

Prophecy concerning

Genesis 49:25,26

Enumeration of

Numbers 1:34,35Numbers 26:29-34

Place of, in camp and march

Numbers 2:18,20Numbers 10:22,23

Blessing or Moses on

Deuteronomy 33:13-17

Inheritance of

One-half of tribe east of the Jordan River

Numbers 32:33,39-42

One-half of tribe west of Jordan River

Joshua 16:9Joshua 17:5-11

The eastern half assists in the conquest of the country west of the Jordan River

Deuteronomy 3:18-20Joshua 1:12-15Joshua 4:12,13

Join the other eastern tribes in erecting a monument to testify to the unity of all Israel

Misunderstood

Make satisfactory explanation

Joshua 22

Join Gideon in war with the Midianites

Judges 6Judges 7

Malcontents of, join David

1 Chronicles 12:19,31

Struck down by Hazael

2 Kings 10:33

Return from captivity

1 Chronicles 9:3

Reallotment of the territory to, by Hazael

2 Kings 10:33

Return from captivity

1 Chronicles 9:3

Reallotment of territory to, by Ezekiel

Ezekiel 48:4

Affiliate with the Jews in the reign of Hezekiah

2 Chronicles 30

... and 5 more sub-topics

Key Verses

1

Genesis 41:50,51

1. Son of Joseph and Asenath

2

Genesis 48:1,5-20

Adopted by Jacob on his deathbed

3

Revelation 7:6

Called MANASSES

4

Genesis 48:5

Adopted by Jacob

5

Genesis 49:25,26

Prophecy concerning

6

Numbers 1:34,35

Enumeration of

7

Numbers 2:18,20

Place of, in camp and march

8

Deuteronomy 33:13-17

Blessing or Moses on

9

Numbers 32:33,39-42

One-half of tribe east of the Jordan River

10

Joshua 16:9

One-half of tribe west of Jordan River

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