Manasseh
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This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897.
Manasseh or Menashe (מְנַשֶּׁה, Samaritan Hebrew Manatch, Gilghadic Aramaic Məhanšey, Standard Hebrew Mənašše, Tiberian Hebrew Mənaššeh: causative progressive participle from root נשה našah "to forget") was the name of several individuals from the Old Testament.
- Manasseh, the elder of the two sons of Joseph. He and his brother Ephraim were afterwards adopted by Jacob as his own sons (Genesis 48:1). His sons were Asriel and Machir, who was born to him by an Aramean concubine (1 Chronicles 7:14); and the only thing afterwards recorded of him is, that his grandchildren were "brought up upon Joseph's knees" (Gen. 50:23; R.V., "born upon Joseph's knees") i.e., were from their birth adopted by Joseph as his own children. He is considered the founder of the Tribe of Manasseh.
- Manasseh of Judah, the king of Judah.
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