Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Numbers 36:1 - 36:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Numbers 36:1 - 36:1


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Num 36:1-13. The inconvience of the inheritance.

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 [Num 27:1-11]; 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 Lev 25:13].