Joshua 17:1

Now this was the allotment for the tribe of Manasseh as Joseph’s firstborn son, namely for Machir the firstborn of Manasseh and father of the Gileadites, who had received Gilead and Bashan because Machir was a man of war.

Cross References (13)

  • Genesis 41:51 (5)

    Joseph named the firstborn Manasseh, saying, “God has made me forget all my hardship and all my father’s household.”

  • Numbers 26:29 (5)

    These were the descendants of Manasseh: The Machirite clan from Machir, the father of Gilead, and the Gileadite clan fro

  • Genesis 50:23 (4)

    He saw Ephraim’s sons to the third generation, and indeed the sons of Machir son of Manasseh were brought up on Joseph’s

  • Genesis 46:20 (4)

    Manasseh and Ephraim were born to Joseph in the land of Egypt by Asenath daughter of Potiphera, priest of On.

  • Numbers 32:39–40 (3)

    The descendants of Machir son of Manasseh went to Gilead, captured it, and drove out the Amorites who were there.

  • Genesis 48:18 (3)

    “Not so, my father!” Joseph said. “This one is the firstborn; put your right hand on his head.”

  • Deuteronomy 3:13–15 (2)

    To the half-tribe of Manasseh I gave the rest of Gilead and all of Bashan, the kingdom of Og. (The entire region of Argo

  • Numbers 27:1 (2)

    Now the daughters of Zelophehad son of Hepher, the son of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh, belonged to th

  • Numbers 32:33 (2)

    So Moses gave to the Gadites, to the Reubenites, and to the half-tribe of Manasseh son of Joseph the kingdom of Sihon ki

  • 1 Chronicles 2:23 (2)

    But Geshur and Aram captured Havvoth-jair, along with Kenath and its sixty surrounding villages. All these were descenda

  • Judges 5:14 (2)

    Some came from Ephraim, with their roots in Amalek; Benjamin came with your people after you. The commanders came down f

  • 1 Chronicles 7:14–15 (2)

    The descendants of Manasseh: Asriel through his Aramean concubine. She also gave birth to Machir the father of Gilead.

  • Deuteronomy 21:17 (2)

    Instead, he must acknowledge the firstborn, the son of his unloved wife, by giving him a double portion of all that he h