The historian returns to the tribe of Manasseh with the view of
confirming what we formerly saw with regard to the daughters of
Selophead. For though it was a novelty for females to succeed
indiscriminately with males, yet as five of them had survived their
father, they proved it to be equitable tha... [ Continue Reading ]
5._And there fell ten portions to Manasseh, _etc The children of
Manasseh are in this passage classed under seven stems. Machir, the
first-born, is placed apart; the other six follow. Here the question
arises, How was the inheritance divided into ten parts? Some
expositors cunningly disguise the dif... [ Continue Reading ]
11._And Manasseh had in Issachar, _etc How they were so mingled as to
possess some cities in the lot of Asher and Issachar, while the tribe
of Ephraim dwelt between their limits, it is not easy to divine,
unless, perhaps, it was perceived that a more commodious habitation
would not be liable to many... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And the children of Joseph spoke unto Joshua, _etc Although they
clothe their complaint with some color of excuse, yet they dishonestly
disguise the fact, that more was comprehended in one lot than was
proper for one tribe. I know not, however, whether or not the lot was
cast indefinitely for th... [ Continue Reading ]
16._And the children of Joseph said, _etc It is too apparent that they
were thinking only of themselves, because they quibble as much as they
can, in order to avoid following the suggestion of Joshua, than which,
however, nothing was more reasonable. They object, that the mountain
is rugged and litt... [ Continue Reading ]