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Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root נָשָׁה (nashah), meaning "to forget" or "to cause to forget." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3128: Μανασσῆς (Manasses) - Used in the New Testament, such as in Matthew 1:10, referring to King Manasseh in the genealogy of Jesus.
19 lip 2017 · 133 King James Version (KJV) Bible verses with Hebrew word מְנַשֶּׁה, mĕnašše (Strong's H4519) meaning: Menashsheh, a grandson of Jacob, also the tribe descended from him, and its territory.
Transliteration: Menashshi. Pronunciation: meh-nash-SHEE. Phonetic Spelling: (men-ash-shee') Definition: Manasseh. Meaning: a Menashshite. Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew root נָשָׁה (nashah), meaning "to forget" or "to cause to forget."
Strong's Number H4519 matches the Hebrew מְנַשֶּׁה (mᵊnaššê), which occurs 146 times in 133 verses in the WLC Hebrew. Page 1 / 3 (Gen 41:51–Jos 17:10)
10 kwi 2017 · Manasseh was the son of Joseph and his Egyptian mother, Asenath, the daughter of Poti-Pherah, priest of On. “And Joseph called the name of the firstborn Manasseh; ‘For God,’ said he, ‘has made me forget all my toil, and all my father’s house’”
Study the original meaning of mᵊnaššê in the Bible using the Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon - King James Version. Discover the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus scripture verse references of mᵊnaššê.
who makes to forget. "God hath made me forget" (Heb. nashshani), Genesis 41:51 . The elder of the two sons of Joseph. He and his brother Ephraim were afterwards adopted by Jacob as his own sons ( 48:1 ).