August 9, 2024
Numbers 36:1-13 (HCSB)
The Inheritance of Zelophehad’s Daughters
36 The family leaders from the clan of the descendants of Gilead—the son of Machir, son of Manasseh—who were from the clans of the sons of Joseph, approached and addressed Moses and the leaders who were over the Israelite families. 2 They said, “Yahweh commanded my lord to give the land as an inheritance by lot to the Israelites. My lord was further commanded by Yahweh to give our brother Zelophehad’s inheritance to his daughters. 3 If they marry any of the men from the other Israelite tribes, their inheritance will be taken away from our fathers’ inheritance and added to that of the tribe into which they marry. Therefore, part of our allotted inheritance would be taken away. 4 When the Jubilee comes for the Israelites, their inheritance will be added to that of the tribe into which they marry, and their inheritance will be taken away from the inheritance of our ancestral tribe.” 5 So Moses commanded the Israelites at the word of the Lord, “What the tribe of Joseph’s descendants says is right. 6 This is what the Lord has commanded concerning Zelophehad’s daughters: They may marry anyone they like provided they marry within a clan of their ancestral tribe. 7 An inheritance belonging to the Israelites must not transfer from tribe to tribe, because each of the Israelites is to retain the inheritance of his ancestral tribe. 8 Any daughter who possesses an inheritance from an Israelite tribe must marry someone from the clan of her ancestral tribe, so that each of the Israelites will possess the inheritance of his fathers. 9 No inheritance is to transfer from one tribe to another, because each of the Israelite tribes is to retain its inheritance.” 10 The daughters of Zelophehad did as the Lord commanded Moses. 11 Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah, the daughters of Zelophehad, married cousins on their father’s side. 12 They married men from the clans of the descendants of Manasseh son of Joseph, and their inheritance remained within the tribe of their father’s clan. 13 These are the commands and ordinances the Lord commanded the Israelites through Moses in the plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho.
Micah Williams
In Numbers 36:1-13, the leaders of Manasseh raised a concern about the daughters of Zelophehad, who inherited their father's land. They worried that if these daughters were to marry outside their tribe, the inheritance would transfer to another tribe, disrupting God's designated land distribution. Moses responded by commanding that these daughters marry within their tribe, ensuring the inheritance remained intact. This passage highlights God's desire for order and continuity within His people. The inheritance was not just about land; it represented God's promises and provision. By keeping the inheritance within the tribe, the Israelites honored God's plan and maintained their unique identity. Similarly, as believers, we have received a spiritual inheritance through Christ—salvation, eternal life, and a relationship with God. We are called to guard this inheritance by living in a way that honors God and reflects His values. Just as the daughters of Zelophehad were entrusted to preserve their physical inheritance, we are entrusted to preserve our spiritual inheritance. Reflect today on how you can honor and guard the inheritance God has given you.
The Inheritance of Zelophehad’s Daughters
36 The family leaders from the clan of the descendants of Gilead—the son of Machir, son of Manasseh—who were from the clans of the sons of Joseph, approached and addressed Moses and the leaders who were over the Israelite families. 2 They said, “Yahweh commanded my lord to give the land as an inheritance by lot to the Israelites. My lord was further commanded by Yahweh to give our brother Zelophehad’s inheritance to his daughters. 3 If they marry any of the men from the other Israelite tribes, their inheritance will be taken away from our fathers’ inheritance and added to that of the tribe into which they marry. Therefore, part of our allotted inheritance would be taken away. 4 When the Jubilee comes for the Israelites, their inheritance will be added to that of the tribe into which they marry, and their inheritance will be taken away from the inheritance of our ancestral tribe.” 5 So Moses commanded the Israelites at the word of the Lord, “What the tribe of Joseph’s descendants says is right. 6 This is what the Lord has commanded concerning Zelophehad’s daughters: They may marry anyone they like provided they marry within a clan of their ancestral tribe. 7 An inheritance belonging to the Israelites must not transfer from tribe to tribe, because each of the Israelites is to retain the inheritance of his ancestral tribe. 8 Any daughter who possesses an inheritance from an Israelite tribe must marry someone from the clan of her ancestral tribe, so that each of the Israelites will possess the inheritance of his fathers. 9 No inheritance is to transfer from one tribe to another, because each of the Israelite tribes is to retain its inheritance.” 10 The daughters of Zelophehad did as the Lord commanded Moses. 11 Mahlah, Tirzah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Noah, the daughters of Zelophehad, married cousins on their father’s side. 12 They married men from the clans of the descendants of Manasseh son of Joseph, and their inheritance remained within the tribe of their father’s clan. 13 These are the commands and ordinances the Lord commanded the Israelites through Moses in the plains of Moab by the Jordan across from Jericho.
Micah Williams
In Numbers 36:1-13, the leaders of Manasseh raised a concern about the daughters of Zelophehad, who inherited their father's land. They worried that if these daughters were to marry outside their tribe, the inheritance would transfer to another tribe, disrupting God's designated land distribution. Moses responded by commanding that these daughters marry within their tribe, ensuring the inheritance remained intact. This passage highlights God's desire for order and continuity within His people. The inheritance was not just about land; it represented God's promises and provision. By keeping the inheritance within the tribe, the Israelites honored God's plan and maintained their unique identity. Similarly, as believers, we have received a spiritual inheritance through Christ—salvation, eternal life, and a relationship with God. We are called to guard this inheritance by living in a way that honors God and reflects His values. Just as the daughters of Zelophehad were entrusted to preserve their physical inheritance, we are entrusted to preserve our spiritual inheritance. Reflect today on how you can honor and guard the inheritance God has given you.
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