Birthright: Set Aside: That of Manasseh
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The concept of the birthright in biblical tradition is significant, often entailing a double portion of inheritance and leadership within the family. The birthright typically belonged to the firstborn son, but there are notable instances in Scripture where this right is set aside or transferred. One such instance involves the tribe of Manasseh, the firstborn son of Joseph.

Background and Context

Manasseh was the elder son of Joseph, born to him in Egypt by Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera, priest of On (Genesis 41:50-51). As the firstborn, Manasseh would traditionally receive the birthright. However, the narrative in Genesis reveals a divinely orchestrated deviation from this norm.

Jacob's Blessing

In Genesis 48, Jacob, also known as Israel, blesses Joseph's two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. Joseph positions Manasseh, the firstborn, at Jacob's right hand, and Ephraim at his left. However, Jacob crosses his hands, placing his right hand on Ephraim, the younger, and his left on Manasseh. Joseph attempts to correct his father, but Jacob insists, saying, "I know, my son, I know. He too will become a people, and he too will be great. Nevertheless, his younger brother will be greater than he, and his descendants will become a multitude of nations" (Genesis 48:19).

Significance of the Transfer

The transfer of the birthright from Manasseh to Ephraim is significant for several reasons. First, it underscores the theme of divine election and sovereignty, where God's purposes transcend human customs and expectations. This theme is recurrent in the patriarchal narratives, as seen in the cases of Isaac over Ishmael and Jacob over Esau.

Second, the blessing reflects the future prominence of the tribe of Ephraim in the history of Israel. Ephraim would become a leading tribe in the Northern Kingdom, often representing the entire kingdom in prophetic literature.

Tribal Inheritance and Role

Despite the transfer of the birthright, the tribe of Manasseh still held a significant role in Israel's history. Manasseh received a large inheritance, with portions on both sides of the Jordan River (Joshua 13:29-31; 17:1-11). This dual inheritance reflects the tribe's considerable size and influence.

The tribe of Manasseh also played a crucial role during the period of the Judges. Gideon, one of Israel's most notable judges, was from the tribe of Manasseh (Judges 6:11-15). His leadership and military victories further highlight the tribe's importance despite the birthright being set aside.

Prophetic and Historical Reflections

The setting aside of Manasseh's birthright is echoed in later biblical texts. In 1 Chronicles 5:1-2, the chronicler notes, "The sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel (he was the firstborn, but because he defiled his father’s bed, his birthright was given to the sons of Joseph son of Israel, so that he is not listed in the genealogy according to the birthright; though Judah prevailed over his brothers and a ruler came from him, the birthright belonged to Joseph)" . This passage reaffirms the transfer of the birthright to Joseph's sons, emphasizing the broader theme of God's providential plans.

In summary, the setting aside of Manasseh's birthright in favor of Ephraim illustrates the biblical principle that God's purposes often transcend human traditions and expectations. While Manasseh did not receive the birthright, the tribe remained a vital part of Israel's history and God's unfolding plan for His people.
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