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  1. 1. How does the allocation of land to Ephraim and Manasseh in Ezekiel 48:5 reflect God's faithfulness to His promises? 2. In what ways does the orderly division of land in Ezekiel's vision encourage us to trust in God's plan for our lives today? 3. How can the historical relationship between Ephraim and Manasseh inform our understanding of unity and cooperation within the church? 4. What ...
  2. The boundaries of Manasseh's territory are detailed in the Book of Joshua and reflect the tribe's importance and size. Western Manasseh: The western portion of Manasseh's territory was located in the central part of Canaan, sharing borders with several other tribes.
  3. Along the borders of the Manassites This phrase indicates the geographical setting of the tribes of Israel, specifically the tribe of Manasseh. The Manassites were descendants of Manasseh, one of Joseph's sons. The Hebrew root for "borders" (גְּבוּל, gevul) often refers to boundaries or territories, emphasizing the defined inheritance given to each tribe. Historically, the borders of ...
  4. Good News Translation along with some towns and villages that were within the borders of Manasseh, but given to the Ephraimites. International Standard Version along with the cities that had been set aside for the descendants of Ephraim within the allotment of the descendants of Manasseh, including all of the cities and villages.
  5. Manasseh was the firstborn son of Joseph and Asenath, an Egyptian woman. The tribe of Manasseh was unique in that it was divided into two half-tribes, one settling on the east side of the Jordan and the other on the west. The eastern half-tribe of Manasseh occupied a large territory that extended from the Jordan River to the borders of Bashan.
  6. Verse 29. - The places mentioned in this verse were assigned to Manasseh. Bethshean was on the west of Jordan, and was within the borders of Issachar ( Joshua 17:11-13; 1 Kings 4:11, 12 ). Dor was within the borders of Asher ( Joshua 11:1, 2; Joshua 12:23; Joshua 17:11; Judges 1:27, 28 ). Taanach.
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