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A Legacy for a Clan
Commentators like John Gill clarify that the recipient of Gilead was not Machir himself, who would have been long dead, but his descendants. The Bible often uses the name of an ancestor to refer to their entire clan or tribe, so 'unto Machir' means 'unto the Machirites,' his posterity.
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19th Century
Bishop
Compare Numbers 32:33-42, and the Notes on them.
17th Century
Pastor
And I gave Gilead to Machir .
] The son of Manasseh; not to him personally, who cannot be thought to have been livin…
17th Century
Minister
This country was given to the Reubenites, Gadites, and half the tribe of Manasseh (see Numbers 32). Moses repeats the condition of the grant to whi…