Joshua 13:29
Translations
King James Version (KJV)
And Moses gave inheritance to the half tribe of Manasseh: and this was the possession of the half tribe of the children of Manasseh by their families.
American King James Version (AKJV)
And Moses gave inheritance to the half tribe of Manasseh: and this was the possession of the half tribe of the children of Manasseh by their families.
American Standard Version (ASV)
And Moses gave inheritance unto the half-tribe of Manasseh: and it was for the half-tribe of the children of Manasseh according to their families.
Basic English Translation (BBE)
And Moses gave their heritage to the half-tribe of Manasseh by their families.
Webster's Revision
And Moses gave inheritance to the half-tribe of Manasseh: and this was the possession of the half-tribe of the children of Manasseh by their families.
World English Bible
Moses gave an inheritance to the half-tribe of Manasseh. It was for the half-tribe of the children of Manasseh according to their families.
English Revised Version (ERV)
And Moses gave inheritance unto the half tribe of Manasseh: and it was for the half tribe of the children of Manasseh according to their families.
Clarke's Joshua 13:29 Bible Commentary
The half tribe of Manasseh - When the tribes of Reuben and Gad requested to have their settlement on the east side of Jordan, it does not appear that any part of the tribe of Manasseh requested to be settled in the same place. But as this tribe was numerous, and had much cattle, Moses thought proper to appoint one half of it to remain on the east of Jordan, and the other to go over and settle on the west side of that river.
Barnes's Joshua 13:29 Bible Commentary
On the conquest of Bashan, see especially Numbers 32:33, etc. and notes.
Wesley's Joshua 13:29 Bible Commentary
13:29 Of Manasseh - Not that thou desired it, as Reuben and Gad did, Numbers 32:1 , but partly as a recompence to Machir the Manassite, for his valiant acts against Og; and partly for the better defence of the other two tribes, by so considerable an accession to them, which also was without any inconvenience to them, because the country was too large for the two tribes of Reuben and Gad.