other uses Manasseh IPAc en icon m . n s . ref http www.lds.org scriptures bofm pronunciation?lang eng LDS.org Book of Mormon Pronunciation Guide retrieved 2012 02 25 , Wikipedia IPA for English IPA ified from ma n s a ref Lang he Menash is an ancient Hebrew male name, meaning causing to forget . ref http www.behindthename.com name manasseh Behind the name ref Manasseh or Menashe may refer to Manasseh of Judah , a monarch king of the kingdom of Judah Manasseh tribal patriarch , a son of Joseph dreamer Joseph , according to the Torah Manasseh Samaritan Manasseh , a Jewish born priest who married a Samaritan and withdrew from Jerusalem to Mount Gerizim Menasseh or Manasseh was the name of two Khazar rulers of the Bulanid dynasty Menasseh I , mid to late 9th century CE Menasseh II , late 9th century CE Manasseh Kohen Gadol High Priest , the ancestor of Jonathan Judges a priest named Jonathan , mentioned in the Book of Judges as being the son of Gershom , son of Manasseh Menashe Amir born 1940 , Persian language broadcaster on Israel Radio International Menashe Kadishman born 1932 , Israeli sculptor and painter Menashe Klein 1924 2011 , Hasidic Rebbe and posek Menashe Oppenheim 1905 73 , Polish Jewish singer, composer, and songwriter References references See also Manasses given name given name Category Hebrew masculine given names ca Manass s de Manasse el hr Mana e he pt Manass s fi Manasse zh ... more details
Manasseh is a masculine given name of ancient Hebrew origin. Manasseh or Menashe may also refer to Tribe of Manasseh , an Israelite tribe Plain of Manasseh , in northern Israel Carmela Menashe born 1949 , Israeli journalist Samuel Menashe 1925 2011 , American poet Shalev Menashe born 1982 , Israeli footballer See also Manasses , the Greek and Latin form disambig surname ... more details
Infobox football biography name Manasseh Ishiaku image File Manasseh Ishiaku.jpg 200px caption Ishiaku training with K ln fullname Manasseh Ishiaku birth date birth date and age 1983 1 9 df y birth place Port Harcourt , Nigeria height convert 1.83 m ftin 0 abbr on currentclub Free agent clubnumber position Forward association football Striker youthyears1 0 0000 1999 youthclubs1 Shooting Stars F.C. Shooting Stars youthyears2 1999 2000 youthclubs2 New South Wales Institute of Sport NSWIS years1 2000 2002 clubs1 K.S.V. Roeselare Roeselare caps1 34 goals1 4 years2 2002 2005 clubs2 R.A.A. Louvi roise La Louvi re caps2 74 goals2 18 years3 2005 2007 clubs3 Club Brugge K.V. Club Brugge caps3 52 goals3 12 years4 2007 2008 clubs4 MSV Duisburg caps4 25 goals4 10 years5 2008 2011 clubs5 1. FC K ln caps5 28 goals5 1 years6 2011 clubs6 K. Sint Truidense V.V. Sint Truiden loan caps6 5 goals6 0 League games goals only nationalyears1 2007 nationalteam1 Nigeria national football team Nigeria nationalcaps1 4 nationalgoals1 1 pcupdate 26 April 2011 ntupdate 26 April 2010 Manasseh Ishiaku born 9 January 1983 in Port Harcourt , Rivers State is a Nigeria n Association football footballer who plays as a Forward association football striker . ref cite web url http www.kicker.de news fussball bundesliga vereine 1 bundesliga 2011 12 vereinslos 0 32523 spieler manasseh ishiaku.html title Ishiaku, Manasseh publisher kicker sports magazine kicker language German date accessdate 20 January 2012 ref References Reflist External links Fussballdaten ishiakumanasseh Manasseh Ishiaku NFT player 24437 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ishiaku, Manasseh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Nigerian ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ishiaku, Manasseh Nigeria footy bio stub Category 1983 births Category Living ... footballers in Germany ar ca Manasseh Ishiaku de Manasseh Ishiaku fr Manasseh Ishiaku it Manasseh Ishiaku nl Manasseh Ishiaku ja pl Manasseh Ishiaku ... more details
Tribes of Israel According to the Hebrew Bible , the Tribe of Manasseh Pronunciation needed needing not the original ... Tribes of Israel . Together with the Tribe of Ephraim , Manasseh also formed the House of Joseph . From ... monarchy Kingdom of Israel in c. 1050 BC , the Tribe of Manasseh was a part of a loose confederation ... the challenge, and the Tribe of Manasseh joined the new kingdom with Saul as the first king. After ... the death of Ish bosheth , Saul s son and successor to the throne of Israel, the Tribe of Manasseh ... Kingdom of Israel as the Northern Kingdom. Manasseh was a member of the kingdom until the kingdom was conquered by Assyria in c. 723 BC and the population deported. From that time, the Tribe of Manasseh ... constituted one of the most valuable parts of the country additionally, Manasseh s geographic ... of Tribe of Reuben Reuben , Tribe of Gad Gad and Manasseh in Gilead east of the Jordan ... consisted of descendants of Manasseh tribal patriarch Manasseh , a son of Joseph dreamer Joseph ... , and father to both Ephraim, and his first son, Manasseh Ephraim received the blessing of the firstborn, although Manasseh was the eldest, because Jacob foresaw that Ephraim s descendants would ... of Joseph are fairly consistent, the descriptions of the boundaries between Manasseh and Ephraim ... and Manasseh are treated as a single tribe, with Joseph appearing in their place. From this it is regarded that originally Ephraim and Manasseh were considered one tribe that of Joseph . ref Jewish Encyclopedia ref Fate As part of the Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel , the territory of Manasseh ... Mizo Jews claim descent from Manasseh, and call themselves Bnei Menashe in 2005 Shlomo Amar , Sephardi ... and grandson of Manasseh, in the view of some critical scholars Machir and Gilead are treated as the names ... these as region names with the region Gilead being named so, long before the grandson of Manasseh. and Additionally, Manasseh is absent from the poem in the Elohist and Jahwist texts Manasseh is also ... more details
The Prayer of Manasseh is a short work of 15 verses of the penitential prayer of king Manasseh of Judah Manasseh of Kings of Judah Judah . Manasseh is recorded in the Bible as one of the most idolatrous kings of Judah bibleverse 2 Kings 21 1 18 NIV bibleverse 2 Chronicles 33 1 9 NIV . Chronicles, but not Kings, records that Manasseh was taken captive by the Assyrians . bibleverse 2 Chronicles 33 11 13 NIV While a prisoner, Manasseh prayed for mercy, and upon being freed and restored to the throne turned from his idolatrous ways. bibleverse 2 Chronicles 33 15 17 NIV A reference to the prayer, but not the prayer itself, is made in bibleverse 2 Chronicles 33 19 NIV , which says that the prayer is written in the history of the seers. The prayer is considered apocryphal by Judaism Jews , Roman Catholic Church Catholics and Protestantism Protestants . It was placed at the end of 2 Chronicles in the late 4th century Vulgate . Over a millennium later, it was part of the 1537 Matthew Bible , and the 1599 Geneva Bible . It also appears in the Biblical apocrypha Apocrypha of the King James Version Apocrypha of the King James Bible . Pope Clement VIII included the prayer in an appendix to the Vulgate stating that it should continue to be read lest it perish entirely. The prayer is included in some editions of the Greek Septuagint . For example, the 5th century Codex Alexandrinus includes the prayer ... to Daniel and Prayer of Manasseh. Commentary by J. C. Dancy, with contributions by W. J. Fuerst ... Bible King James Prayer of Manasseh The King James Version of the Prayer of Manasseh http www.earlyjewishwritings.com manasseh.html Complete translations of Prayer of Manasseh from earlyjewishwritings.com ... bible.oremus.org ?ql 26864532 NRSV Prayer of Manasseh from oremus.org Div col end Christian book stub Books of the Bible DEFAULTSORT Manasseh, Prayer of Category Old Testament Apocrypha Category Anagignoskomena ... pl Modlitwa Manassesa pt Prece de Manass s simple Prayer of Manasseh fi Manassen rukous sv Manasses ... more details
Other people2 Manasseh disambiguation Infobox monarch name Manasseh br Menasheh ben Hizqiyah title King of Judah br Melekh Yehudah image Hezekiah Manasseh Amon.jpg reign coregency 697 687 BC br sole reign ... death place probably Jerusalem buried Manasseh Hebrew Name 1 lang el lang la Manasses ... BC. Citation needed date January 2009 Manasseh was the first king of Judah who would not have had ... account of Manasseh is found in II Kings 21 1 18 and II Chronicles 32 33 33 20. He is also mentioned in Jeremiah 15 4. Relations with Assyria When Manasseh s reign began, Sennacherib was king of Assyria , who reigned until 681 BC. Manasseh is mentioned in Assyrian records as a contemporary and loyal ... books?id 0VG67yLs LAC&pg PA311&lpg PA311&dq assyrian records, manasseh, esarhaddon&source bl&ots ... of Israel, John Bright, p. 311, 1980 ref Assyrian records list Manasseh among twenty two kings ... by his son, Ashurbanipal , who also names Manasseh as one of a number of vassals who assisted ... during Manasseh s reign. Despite the criticisms of his religious policies in the biblical texts, archaeologists such as Israel Finkelstein and Neil Asher Silberman credit Manasseh with reviving Judah ... in the Beersheba valley during Manasseh s reign point to this possibility, as does evidence in the Gaza ... the traditions about Manasseh to portray his outward looking involvement in trade as, effectively ... ref Halpern, Baruch 1998 Why Manasseh was Blamed for the Babylonian Exile The Revolution of a Biblical ... , Manasseh was on one occasion brought in chains to the Assyrian king, presumably for suspected disloyalty ... of Judah Manasseh reversed some of the religious reforms of his father Hezekiah , possibly for the economic ... 2 Kings 21 16 HE According to bibleverse 2 Chronicles 33 11 HE , Manasseh was taken captive to Babylon ... led. see also bibleverse 2 Kings 19 28 HE . The severity of Manasseh s imprisonment brought him ... the account of Manasseh s captivity or repentance , Manasseh was restored to the throne, bibleverse ... more details
Sir Manasseh Meyer 1843 1930 was a United Kingdom British businessman and philanthropist who was a benefactor law benefactor to the Jew ish community in Singapore . Biography Born in Baghdad and educated in Calcutta , Manasseh Meyer came to Singapore in 1861 and continued his England English education in St Joseph s Institution . In 1864, he returned to Calcutta to work with his uncle in business as well as to learn Hebrew language Hebrew and Arabic language Arabic . He returned to Singapore in 1873 and founded his own import export business. He did very well in business and invested his money in property . He bought Adelphi Hotel in Coleman Street and Seaview Hotel in Katong , giving his name to the road on which it stands &mdash Meyer Road . Meyer gave generously to Charitable organization charity within and without his community. He started the Manasseh Meyer Trust that benefited educational institution s. He was one of the major donors to Raffles College , one of the two institutions of Post secondary education tertiary learning that subsequently formed the University of Malaya . He also contributed towards the World War I war effort from 1915 to 1919. Meyer was a Municipality Municipal Commissioner from 1893 to 1900 and a member of the Currency Board. He was the Jewish community s most generous benefactor, being responsible for the setting up of its two synagogue s &mdash Maghain Aboth Synagogue and Chesed El Synagogue . Chesed El was built for the use of his family and others. Together with three other wealthy Jews, Meyer bought a large piece of land in Moulmein Road for 5,407.12 ... wife Rebecca died in 1915. Sir Manasseh Meyer was knight ed by the British for his generous contributions ... of Singapore http infopedia.nl.sg articles SIP 830 2004 12 29.html Sir Manasseh Meyer Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Meyer, Manasseh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1843 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1930 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Meyer, Manasseh Category ... more details
Manasseh Maelanga born March 25, 1970 is a member of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands . He represents a constituency from Malaita Province . In May 2009, he was named Minister for Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening in Prime Minister Derek Sikua s government. ref http www.solomontimes.com news.aspx?nwid 3965 Sikua Reshuffles Cabinet Ministers , Solomon Times , May 6, 2009 ref Following the Solomon Islands general election, 2010 2010 general election , he remained in Cabinet of Solomon Islands Cabinet , under new Prime Minister Danny Philip , as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs. ref http www.islandsun.com.sb index.php latest news latest news 1199 pm philip name ministers PM Philip name ministers , Island Sun , August 27, 2010 ref References http www.parliament.gov.sb index.php?q node 347 Member page at Parliament website reflist br Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Maelanga, Manasseh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 25, 1970 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Maelanga, Manasseh Category 1970 births Category Living people Category Members of the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands Category People from Malaita Province Category Government ministers of the Solomon Islands Solomons politician stub ... more details
for the kibbutz Ramot Menashe The Plain of Manasseh tribal patriarch Manasseh lang he n , Ramat Menashe , lit. Manasseh Height is a geographical region in northern Israel, located on the Carmel Range, between Mount Carmel and Mount Amir Umm al Fahm . While it is part of the mountain range, it is actually just 200 m above sea level on average, and peaks at 400 m. The plain is bordered by the Jezreel Valley to the northeast, the Yokne am Stream to the northwest, Wadi Ara to the southeast, and the Nadiv Valley to the southwest. Ramat Menashe is called Balad ar Ruha in Arabic language Arabic , meaning Land of Winds . ref name ariel Cite encyclopedia author Vilnai, Ze ev title Ramat Menashe encyclopedia Ariel Encyclopedia volume Volume 8 page 7585 publisher Am Oved location Israel year 1980 he icon ref The Plain of Menasseh, known also as Ramot Menashe, was officially added to UNESCO s World Network of Biosphere Reserves in 2011. The plain was credited with encompassing a mosaic of ecological systems that represent the Mediterranean Basin s version of the global evergreen sclerophyllous forests, woodlands and scrub ecosystem types. ref cite news last Rinat first Zafrir title UNESCO recognizes Ramot Menashe area as Biosphere Reserve url http www.haaretz.com unesco recognizes ramot menashe area as biosphere reserve 1.371300 accessdate 5 July 2011 newspaper Haaretz date 4 July 2011 quote Efforts to preserve nature and open spaces in Israel enjoyed yesterday international recognition, with UNESCO affording the area of Ramot Menashe the title of Biosphere Reserve, adding it to the organization s Man and the Biosphere program. ref Localities The following localities are located on the Plain of Manasseh ref name ariel Dalya Ein HaEmek Ein HaShofet Gal ed Ramat HaShofet Ramot Menashe References reflist Israel geo stub coord 32 35 N 35 8 E display title Category Biosphere reserves of Israel Category Regions of Israel cs Ramat Mena e fr Plateau de M nash he ... more details
Wikify date March 2011 Manasseh Dawes died 1829 , was a miscellaneous writer. Dawes was a barrister of the Inner Temple . He left the bar and lived in a very retired manner at Clifford s Inn for the last thirty six years of his life. His chief works are Letter to Lord Chatham on American Affairs, 1777 in the title page he describes himself as author of several anonymous pieces . Essay on Intellectual Liberty, 1780 criticises Bentham s Fragment . Philosophical Considerations upon the controversy between Priestley and Price , 1780. Nature and Extent of Supreme Power upon Locke s Social Compact , 1783. England s Alarm, or the prevailing Doctrine of Libels, 1785. Deformity of the Doctrine of Libels, 1785 these two refer to the Shipley case . Introduction to a Knowledge of the Law on Real Estates, 1814. Epitome of the Law of Landed Property, 1818. He also edited 1784 a posthumous poem by John Stuckey on The Vanity of all Human Knowledge, with a dedication to Priestley. Dawes took the whig side in regard to the American war and the law of libels but defended Blackstone against Bentham, had doubts as to abolishing tests, and held that philosophical truth was beyond the reach of all men, as it was clearly beyond his own. He died 2 April 1829. References reflist one source date March 2011 DNB wstitle Dawes, Manasseh Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dawes, Manasseh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1829 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dawes, Manasseh Category Year of birth missing Category 1829 deaths Category 19th century English people Category 19th century writers Category English barristers Category Members of the Inner Temple ... more details
Infobox Congressman name Manasseh Cutler image ManassehCutler.jpg state Massachusetts district Massachusetts s 3rd congressional district 3rd & Massachusetts s 11th congressional district 11th term start March 4, 1801 term end March 3, 1803 11th br March 4, 1803 March 3, 1805 3rd preceded Bailey Bartlett 1801 br Ebenezer Mattoon 1803 succeeded William Stedman 1803 br Jeremiah Nelson 1805 birth date May 13, 1742 birth place Killingly, Connecticut death date July 28, 1823 death place Hamilton, Massachusetts nationality party Federalist Party United States Federalist spouse relations children residence alma mater Yale University Yale College occupation profession religion Congregational church Congregationalist allegiance United States United States of America br Union American Civil War Union branch Continental Army serviceyears 1776, br 1778 rank Chaplin commands unit 11th Massachusetts Regiment battles American Revolutionary War br Battle of Rhode Island awards signature website footnotes Manasseh Cutler May 13, 1742 &ndash July 28, 1823 was an United States American clergyman involved in the American Revolutionary War . Cutler was also a member of the United States House of Representatives ... Landmark Manasseh Cutler Hall, Ohio University Cutler Hall on that campus is named in his honor. He ... thumb left 250px Departure of pioneers from Manasseh Cutler s parsonage in 1787 Image ForTheOhio.jpg thumb left 250px Manasseh Cutler prepared this wagon for the first pioneers to the Ohio Country See ... Cutler. Life Journals and Correspondence of Rev. Manasseh Cutler. 2 vols. Cincinnati R. Clarke & Co., 1888 Potts, Louis W. Manasseh Cutler, Lobbyist. Ohio History 96 Summer Autumn 1987 101 23. cite book title Appleton s cyclop dia of American biography volume 2 year 1887 page 47 chapter Manasseh ... 3, 1805 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cutler, Manasseh ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DATE OF DEATH July 28, 1823 PLACE OF DEATH Hamilton, Massachusetts DEFAULTSORT Cutler, Manasseh ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Infobox Prime Minister name Manasseh Sogavare image order 6th Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands term start 30 June 2000 term end 17 December 2001 deputy predecessor Bartholomew Ulufa alu successor Sir Allan Kemakeza monarch Elizabeth II term start2 4 May 2006 term end2 20 December 2007 deputy2 predecessor2 Snyder Rini successor2 Derek Sikua monarch2 Elizabeth II birth date Birth date and age df yes 1955 1 17 birth place death date death place spouse Emmy Sogavare party Solomon Islands Social Credit Party religion Seventh day Adventist Church Seventh day Adventist Manasseh Damukana Sogavare born 17 January 1955 was the Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands sixth Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands from 2000 to 2001 and again from 2006 to 2007. He has served in the National Parliament of the Solomon Islands National Parliament as Member for East Choiseul since 1997, and he is currently the Leader of the Opposition. ref name Parl http www.parliament.gov.sb index.php?q node 201 Page on Sogavare at Solomon Islands Parliament website . ref Biography Sogavare was Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance from February 1994 to October 1996. Prior to his election to Parliament, he served as the Commissioner of Inland Revenue, Director of the Central Bank of the Solomon Islands, and Chairman of the Solomon Islands National Provident Fund. He was first elected to the National Parliament from East Choiseul in the 6 August 1997 election. Under Prime ... Social Credit Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Sogavare, Manasseh Damukana ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH living PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sogavare, Manasseh Category 1955 births ... Category Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party politicians de Manasseh Sogavare el es Manasseh Sogavare fr Manasseh Sogavare id Manasseh Sogavare hu Manasseh Sogavare no Manasseh Sogavare pl Manasseh Sogavare ru , fi Manasseh Sogavare sv Manasseh Sogavare zh ... more details
Menasseh ben Hezekiah was a Turkic peoples Turkic Jew ish ruler of the Khazars mentioned in the Khazar Correspondence . He probably reigned in the mid to late ninth century CE. He was the son of Hezekiah Khazar Hezekiah , the son of Obadiah Khazar Obadiah . Little is known about his reign. As with other Bulanid rulers, it is unclear whether he was Khagan or Khagan Bek of the Khazars, although the latter is more likely. Menasseh was succeeded by his uncle Hanukkah Khazar Hanukkah . Sources Kevin Alan Brook . The Jews of Khazaria. 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006. Douglas M. Dunlop , The History of the Jewish Khazars, Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press, 1954. Norman Golb and Omeljan Pritsak , Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century. Ithaca Cornell Univ. Press, 1982. DEFAULTSORT Manasseh 01 Category Khazar rulers Category Jewish monarchs Category 9th century rulers in Europe ru I ... more details
Menasseh ben Zebulun Khazar Zebulun was a Turkic peoples Turkic Jew ish ruler of the Khazars mentioned in some extant editions of the Khazar Correspondence but not others . In some versions he is called Moshe or Moses, but this may be a result of the degradation of the text. He probably reigned in the late ninth century CE. Little is known about his reign. As with other Bulanid rulers, it is unclear whether Menasseh was Khagan or Khagan Bek of the Khazars, although the latter is more likely. Sources Kevin Alan Brook . The Jews of Khazaria. 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006. Douglas M. Dunlop , The History of the Jewish Khazars, Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press, 1954. Norman Golb and Omeljan Pritsak , Khazarian Hebrew Documents of the Tenth Century. Ithaca Cornell Univ. Press, 1982. DEFAULTSORT Manasseh 02 Category Khazar rulers Category Jewish monarchs Category 9th century rulers in Europe ... more details
Orphan date August 2011 Manasseh Lomole Waya is a South Sudan ese politician. He has served as Deputy Governor and Minister of Education of Central Equatoria since 2005. ref cite web url http www.gurtong.net Governance Governments GovernmentofSouthSudanStates CentralEquatoriaState tabid 329 Default.aspx title Central Equatoria State publisher Gurtong accessdate 4 August 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Waya, Manasseh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Deputy Governor and Minister of Education of Central Equatoria DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Waya, Manasseh Category South Sudanese politicians Category Living people SouthSudan politician stub ... more details
File Jacob with Ephraim and Manasseh.JPG thumb right 300px Jacob blessing Ephraim and Manasseh. Manasseh or Menashe Hebrew Name Mena e M na h small Samaritan Hebrew Samaritan small unicode Mana was, according to the Book of Genesis , the first son of Joseph Hebrew Bible Joseph and Asenath ... 41 50 52 HE Manasseh was born in Egypt before the arrival of the children of Israel from Canaan . bibleverse ... and Manasseh. Jacob, Joseph son of Jacob Joseph s father, adopted Joseph s two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim ... HE He is counted as the founder of the Israelite Tribe of Manasseh , one of the twelve Israelite tribes. Jacob also blessed Ephraim over his older brother. bibleverse Genesis 48 20 HE Manasseh in Hebrew means forgetful. Manasseh had a son, Asriel , with his wife and Machir with his Aramean concubine ... argues that the name of Manasseh is etymology etymologically derived from the root word root ... in older passages, that originally Manasseh and Ephraim were considered one tribe that of Joseph ... sources connect the term with shikkel , viewing it as signifying that Jacob was despoiling Manasseh ... to instruct and guide the holy spirit ref ibid ref . The Book of Chronicles states that Manasseh ... 1 Chronicles 7 14 HE ref in the Torah s genealogy of Manasseh s family, which textual scholars ... such as the King James Version , Manasseh s grandchildren are described as having been brought ... they were born. The Targum Pseudo Jonathan argues that Manasseh had been a steward in Joseph ... mentions that Manasseh had unusually large strength ref name Jewish Encyclopedia . Bible scholarship ... States was a ruminate of the Tribe of Manasseh. He gave as evidence the blessings from Jacob to Ephraim and Manasseh, and a princess of the Northern Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel , who fled to the Isles of the north with two tribesmen of Ephraim and Manasseh. Citation needed date January 2010 See also Ephraim tribal patriarch Ephraim . Tribe of Ephraim Tribe of Manasseh References ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Manasseh Cutler Hall, Ohio University nrhp type nhl image Manasseh Cutler Hall, Ohio University.jpg caption Cutler Hall location Athens, Ohio lat degrees 39 lat minutes 19 lat seconds 34 lat direction N long degrees 82 long minutes 6 long seconds 2 long direction W locmapin Ohio area built 1816 architecture Federal designated nrhp type December 21, 1965 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 439&ResourceType Building title Manasseh Cutler Hall, Ohio University accessdate 2008 06 16 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref governing body State refnum 66000604 Manasseh Cutler Hall at Ohio University in the United States , was completed in 1819 . This three story structure, topped by a wooden tower and cupola, is the oldest college building in the Old Northwest . It was named for Manasseh Cutler , a New England physician, botanist, and minister who wrote the University s charter in 1804. ref name nhlsum References Reflist Registered Historic Places Category Buildings and structures completed in 1819 Category National Historic Landmarks in Ohio Category Buildings and structures of Ohio University Ohio NRHP stub ... more details
Sir Manasseh Masseh Lopes, 1st Baronet 27 January 1755 &ndash 26 March 1831 , of Maristow in Devon , was a British Member of Parliament and borough monger. Parliamentary career Lopes was a member of a wealthy family of Sephardi Jews Sephardic Jewish Portuguese Jews Portuguese origin, and was born in Jamaica . In 1798 he had acquired Maristow House near Roborough in Devon , which became his family seat. He had also for many years been investing part of his fortune in acquiring influence in a number of parliamentary borough s. By the law as it stood at that period, no member of the Jewish religion could be elected to Parliament. Many Christian denominations were similarly prohibited. In 1802, Lopes converted to Christianity, and later the same year he entered Parliament as British Tory Party Tory member for New Romney UK Parliament constituency New Romney . He subsequently also represented Evesham UK Parliament constituency Evesham from 1807 and Barnstaple UK Parliament constituency Barnstaple from 1812. Meanwhile, Lopes was exerting his influence in various boroughs on behalf of the government, and in 1805 he was created a baronet , with a special remainder to his nephew Sir Ralph Lopes, 2nd Baronet Ralph Franco , son of his sister Esther. Ralph, who inherited the baronetcy on his death, later changed his surname to Lopes . In 1810 he was appointed High Sheriff of Devon . ref The House of Commons 1790 1820 ref In 1819, Sir Manasseh was discovered to have bribed the voters in two .... Death Sir Manasseh died in 1831 and there is a memorial to him by Westmacott Junior in Bickleigh ... 2012 Rayment hc date March 2012 External links hansard contribs sir manasseh lopes Sir Manasseh Masseh ... name Lopes, Manasseh Masseh alternative names short description date of birth 27 January 1755 place of birth date of death 26 March 1831 place of death DEFAULTSORT Lopes, Manasseh Masseh Category 1755 births Category 1831 deaths Category Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Lopes, Manasseh ... more details
Tappuah is a Biblical name with several meanings Taffuh , formerly Beth Tappuah, was a town on the West Bank 4 miles west of Hebron . Entappuah was mentioned in the Book of Joshua and is probably a spring near Yassuf . Tappuah was a town bordering Tribe of Ephraim Ephraim and conquered by Tribe of Manasseh Manasseh . Tappuah is the Hebrew word for apple . disambig ... more details
Tribes of Israel Gilead was a tribal group mentioned in Bible Biblical passages which textual criticism textual scholars attribute to early sources. In these sources, for example the Song of Deborah , the Gilead group is treated with equal status to the other Israelites Israelite tribes , while certain other tribes, including the Tribe of Manasseh , are absent. An eponym ous Gilead is mentioned in the biblical genealogies as fratter a descendant of Manasseh tribal patriarch Manasseh , ref name Numbers 26 29 Numbers 26 29 ref presumably implying that the Gilead group was part of Manasseh, and since Gilead is also the name of Gilead a specific part of the land Transjordan Bible east of the Jordan River , the Gilead tribal group presumably refers to the half tribe of Tribe of Manasseh Manasseh which resided on this side of the Jordan. The identity as part of a single tribe named Manasseh , doesn t appear to have been fully accurate in practice, since there was very little geographic connection between the two half tribes , only just touching at a corner of each, and according to the Book of Chronicles each half tribe historically had always had separate tribal rulers. ref 1 Chronicles 27 20 21 ref How much of the half tribe the Gilead group constituted is unclear, since a Machir tribal group tribal group named Machir is given equal status to Gilead in the early biblical passages, as a separate group rather than as a group containing the Gilead group within it, and an eponymous Machir , also descended from Manasseh, ref name Numbers 26 29 is mentioned as having conquered and also settled on the eastern side of the Jordan. The biblical genealogy of Manasseh, which textual scholars regard as dating from centuries after the passages mentioning Gilead and Machir as tribal groups, ref Peake s commentary on the Bible ref identify Machir as the immediate father of Gilead , ref name Numbers 26 29 raising the question of how this could be consistent with the earlier passages tre ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Menasseh or Manasseh was the name of two Khazar rulers of the Bulanid dynasty Menasseh I , mid to late 9th century CE. Menasseh II , late 9th century CE. Khazaria Category Khazar rulers ... more details
Manasses is the Greek and Latin form of Manasseh. ref http www.behindthename.com name manasses ref Manasses may refer to Manasseh tribal patriarch c. 2nd millennium BCE , Hebrew patriarch Manasseh of Judah c. 687 c. 642 BCE , Hebrew ruler Manasses I Archbishop of Reims fl. c. 1080 CE , religious leader Manasses II Archbishop of Reims died 1106 , religious leader Manasses of Hierges fl. c. 1150 , French soldier Constantine Manasses c. 1130 c. 1187 , Byzantine historian Isaac Manasses de Pas, Marquis de Feuquieres 1590 1640 , French soldier See also Manassas disambiguation Manasseh disambiguation Joseph S. Manasse 1831 1897 , German born entrepreneur References Reflist Category Masculine given names disambig de Manasses fr Manass nl Manasse ru ... more details
Image Hezekiah Manasseh Amon.jpg right 300px thumb Michelangelo s Hezekiah Manasseh Amon . Traditionally Manasseh is the man on the right and Amon is the child on the left. Matthew 1 10 is the tenth verse of Matthew 1 of the Gospel of Matthew in the Bible . The verse is part of the section where the genealogy of Saint Joseph Joseph , the father of Jesus , is listed. In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads And Ezekias begat Manasses and Manasses begat Amon and Amon begat Josias The World English Bible translates the passage as Hezekiah became the father of Manasseh. Manasseh became the father of Amon. Amon became the father of Josiah. For a collection of other versions see http bibref.hebtools.com ?book 20Matthew&verse 1 10&src BibRef Matthew 1 10 This part of the list coincides with the list of the Kings of Judah in a number of other parts of the Bible . Unlike other parts of Matthew s genealogy this list is fully in keeping with the other sources. According to W.F. Albright Hezekiah ruled from 715 BC to 687 BC . His son Manasseh of Judah Manasseh ruled from his father s death until 642 BC , while Manasseh s son Amon of Judah Amon ruled from 642 BC to 640 BC . Josiah ruled from 640 BC to 609 BC . ref William F. Albright Albright, W.F. and C.S. Mann. Matthew. The Anchor Bible Series . New York Doubleday & Company, 1971. ref Manasseh was widely regarded as the most wicked king of Judah, so why he appears in this genealogy when other discreditable ancestors have been left out is an important question. Davies and Allison not that the portrayal of Manasseh in the literature of the period was divided. While some sources represented him as a purely wicked figure, others represented him as man who eventually found repentance for his deeds. The author of Matthew may have been more acquainted with the later school and thus left him in. ref Davies, W.D. and Dale C. Allison, Jr. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel According to Saint Matthew . Edinburgh ... more details
Jaddua. Manasseh was not willing to be deprived of his sacerdotal dignity on Nicaso s account. ref Josephus Antiq. 11 309 ref Consequently the Governor bribed Manasseh to keep Nicasco as his daughter ... more details
Jonathan is a figure appearing in the account of Micah s Idol in the Book of Judges , in which he is appointed as the priest of a shrine since the shrine contained an ephod and teraphim , Jonathan is referred to as an idolatry idol worshipper by traditional Judaism. The text identifies Jonathan as the son of Gershom , son of Manasseh ref Judges 18 30 ref , but there is a scribal oddity in that the verse presents the name of Manasseh as sup sup , with the superscript ed, which does not occur elsewhere in the Bible the correct reading may be Moses Hebrew language Hebrew , Moshe , and Rashi and other sages suspected as much, arguing that the name was changed to Manasseh to avoid scandalising Moses ref http www.yctorah.org component option,com docman task,doc download gid,117 Kol Chovevei Torah Moshe s Unique Prophesy by Rabbi David Almog and Lisa Bennett Almog ref . References references DEFAULTSORT Jonathan Category Hebrew Bible people Tanakh stub ... more details