
Text -- Joshua 17:2 (NET)




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A distinct inheritance.

Namely, those of them which had not received their possessions beyond Jordan.

Wesley: Jos 17:2 - -- children - This expression is used to bring in what follows, concerning his female children.
children - This expression is used to bring in what follows, concerning his female children.
JFB: Jos 17:1-6 - -- Ephraim was mentioned, as the more numerous and powerful branch of the family of Joseph (Gen 48:19-20); but Manasseh still retained the right of primo...
Ephraim was mentioned, as the more numerous and powerful branch of the family of Joseph (Gen 48:19-20); but Manasseh still retained the right of primogeniture and had a separate inheritance assigned.

JFB: Jos 17:1-6 - -- Though he had a son of that name (Num 26:29; Num 27:1), yet, as is evident from the use of the Hebrew article, reference is made, not to the person, b...
Though he had a son of that name (Num 26:29; Num 27:1), yet, as is evident from the use of the Hebrew article, reference is made, not to the person, but the province of Gilead. "Father" here means lord or possessor of Gilead. This view is confirmed by the fact that it was not Machir, but his descendants, who subdued Gilead and Bashan (Num 32:41; Deu 3:13-15). These Machirites had their portion on the east side of Jordan. The western portion of land, allotted to the tribe of Manasseh, was divided into ten portions because the male descendants who had sons consisted of five families, to which, consequently, five shares were given; and the sixth family, namely, the posterity of Hepher, being all women, the five daughters of Zelophehad were, on application to the valuators, endowed each with an inheritance in land (see on Num 27:4).
Clarke -> Jos 17:2
Clarke: Jos 17:2 - -- The rest of the children of Manasseh - That is, his grandchildren; for it is contended that Manasseh had no other son than Machir; and these were ve...
The rest of the children of Manasseh - That is, his grandchildren; for it is contended that Manasseh had no other son than Machir; and these were very probably the children of Gilead, the son of Machir.
TSK -> Jos 17:2
TSK: Jos 17:2 - -- the rest : Num 26:29-32
the children : Jdg 6:11, Jdg 8:2; 1Ch 7:18
Abiezer : Num 26:30, Jeezer
children of Asriel : Num 26:31
children of Hepher : Num...

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Barnes -> Jos 17:2
Barnes: Jos 17:2 - -- For the rest ... - i. e. for those who were not settled on the east of Jordan.
For the rest ... - i. e. for those who were not settled on the east of Jordan.
Poole -> Jos 17:2
Poole: Jos 17:2 - -- A lot or, a portion, or distinct inheritance.
The rest of the children of Manasseh to wit, those of them which had not received their possessions b...
A lot or, a portion, or distinct inheritance.
The rest of the children of Manasseh to wit, those of them which had not received their possessions beyond Jordan, Num 26:29 , &c.
These were the male children: this expression is used to bring in what follows, concerning his female children.
Haydock -> Jos 17:2
Haydock: Jos 17:2 - -- Children here comprises grandchildren, &c. These who are specified sprang from Galaad or from Jair, as they all dwelt on the east side of the Jordan...
Children here comprises grandchildren, &c. These who are specified sprang from Galaad or from Jair, as they all dwelt on the east side of the Jordan, 1 Paralipomenon v. 23., and vii. 14. (Calmet)
Gill -> Jos 17:2
Gill: Jos 17:2 - -- There was also a lot for the rest of the children of Manasseh by their families,.... For such that had no part in Gilead and Bashan on the other side...
There was also a lot for the rest of the children of Manasseh by their families,.... For such that had no part in Gilead and Bashan on the other side Jordan, even for the other half tribe, whose families are particularly mentioned, as follows:
for the children of Abiezer; who is called Jeezer in Num 26:30; and was a son of Gilead, the son of Machir, as the rest that follow were:
and for the children of Helek, and for the children of Asriel, and for the children of Shechem, and for the children of Hepher, and for the children of Shemida; hence the families of the Jeezerites, Helekites, Asrielites, Shechemites, Hepherites, and Shemidaites, mentioned in Num 26:30; and for which families was the lot here spoken of:
these were the male children of Manasseh the son of Joseph by their families; which is observed for the sake of, and to lead unto what follows, otherwise in common none but males inherited; but the following is an excepted and remarkable case.

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TSK Synopsis -> Jos 17:1-18
TSK Synopsis: Jos 17:1-18 - --1 The lot of Manasseh.7 His coast.12 The Canaanites not driven out.14 The children of Joseph obtain another lot.
MHCC -> Jos 17:1-6
MHCC: Jos 17:1-6 - --Manasseh was but half of the tribe of Joseph, yet it was divided into two parts. The daughters of Zelophehad now reaped the benefit of their pious zea...
Matthew Henry -> Jos 17:1-6
Matthew Henry: Jos 17:1-6 - -- Manasseh was itself but one half of the tribe of Joseph, and yet was divided and subdivided. 1. It was divided into two parts, one already settled o...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Jos 17:1-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Jos 17:1-13 - --
The inheritance of Manasseh on this side of the Jordan was on the north of Ephraim.
Jos 17:1-6
Before proceeding to the more detailed descripti...
Constable -> Jos 13:1--21:45; Jos 16:1--17:18
Constable: Jos 13:1--21:45 - --II. THE DIVISION OF THE LAND chs. 13--21
Chapters 13-24 describe how Joshua divided the land and the results of ...
