And the chief fathers of the families of the children of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh, of the families of the sons of Joseph, came near, and spake before Moses, and before the princes, the chief fathers of the children of Israel:
And the chief fathers of the families of the children of Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of Manasseh, of the families of the sons of Joseph, came near, and spake before Moses, and before the princes, the chief fathers of the children of Israel:
1. the chief fathers of the families
of the children of Gilead—Being the tribal governors in
Manasseh, they consulted Moses on a case that affected the public
honor and interests of their tribe. It related once more to the
daughters of Zelophehad. Formerly they had applied, at their own
instance, to be recognized, for want of male heirs in their family,
as entitled to inherit their father's property []; now the application was made on behalf of the tribe to
which they belonged—that steps might be taken to prevent the
alienation of their patrimony by their alliance with husbands of
another tribe. The unrestricted marriages of daughters in such
circumstances threatened seriously to affect the tenure of land in
Israel, as their inheritance would go to their children, who, by the
father's side, would belong to another tribe, and thus lead, through
a complication of interests and the confusion of families, to an evil
for which even the Jubilee could not afford a remedy. [See on ].
And they said, The LORD commanded my lord to give the land for an inheritance by lot to the children of Israel: and my lord was commanded by the LORD to give the inheritance of Zelophehad our brother unto his daughters.
And if they be married to any of the sons of the other tribes of the children of Israel, then shall their inheritance be taken from the inheritance of our fathers, and shall be put to the inheritance of the tribe whereunto they are received: so shall it be taken from the lot of our inheritance.
And when the jubile of the children of Israel shall be, then shall their inheritance be put unto the inheritance of the tribe whereunto they are received: so shall their inheritance be taken away from the inheritance of the tribe of our fathers.
And Moses commanded the children of Israel according to the word of the LORD, saying, The tribe of the sons of Joseph hath said well.
5-12. Moses commanded the children
of Israel according to the word of the Lord—The plea appeared
just and reasonable; and, accordingly an enactment was made by which
the daughters of Zelophehad, while left to the free choice of their
husbands, were restricted to marry not only within their own tribe,
but within the family of their father's tribe—that is, one
of their cousins. This restriction, however, was imposed only on
those who were heiresses. The law was not applicable to daughters in
different circumstances () —for they might marry into another tribe; but if they
did so, they were liable to forfeit their patrimonial inheritance,
which, on the death of their father or brothers, went to the nearest
of the family kinsmen. Here was an instance of progressive
legislation (see also Exodus 18:27)
in Israel, the enactments made being suggested by circumstances. But
it is deserving of special notice that those additions to, or
modifications of, the law were confined to civil affairs; while the
slightest change was inadmissible in the laws relating to worship or
the maintenance of religion.
This is the thing which the LORD doth command concerning the daughters of Zelophehad, saying, Let them marry to whom they think best; only to the family of the tribe of their father shall they marry.
So shall not the inheritance of the children of Israel remove from tribe to tribe: for every one of the children of Israel shall keep himself to the inheritance of the tribe of his fathers.
And every daughter, that possesseth an inheritance in any tribe of the children of Israel, shall be wife unto one of the family of the tribe of her father, that the children of Israel may enjoy every man the inheritance of his fathers.
Neither shall the inheritance remove from one tribe to another tribe; but every one of the tribes of the children of Israel shall keep himself to his own inheritance.
Even as the LORD commanded Moses, so did the daughters of Zelophehad:
For Mahlal, Tirzah, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and Noah, the daughters of Zelophehad, were married unto their father's brothers' sons:
And they were married into the families of the sons of Manasseh the son of Joseph, and their inheritance remained in the tribe of the family of their father.
These are the commandments and the judgments, which the LORD commanded by the hand of Moses unto the children of Israel in the plains of Moab by Jordan near Jericho.
13. These are the commandments and
the judgments, which the Lord commanded by the hand of Moses unto the
children of Israel in the plains of Moab—The Israelitish
encampment was on an extensive plateau north of the Arnon, which,
though wrested from the Moabites by Sihon and Og, still retained the
name of its original possessors. The particular site, as indicated by
the words "Jordan near Jericho," is now called El-Koura—a
large plain lying not far from Nebo, between the Arnon and a small
tributary stream, the Wael [BURCKHARDT].
It was a desert plain on the eastern bank, and marked only by groves
of the wild, thorny acacia tree.