a3:13
b3:12
c2:24
d2:36
e3:1
f2:11
g3:14
h1 Chr 2:22
iDeut 3:4
j3:15
kNum 26:29
l1 Chr 2:21-23
mDeut 3:13

‏ Deuteronomy 3:13-15

3:13  a The half-tribe of Manasseh made the same request as Reuben and Gad (3:12  b), and Moses accepted their request. Gad and Reuben settled between the Arnon (see 2:24  c) and the middle of Gilead (see 2:36  d), and Manasseh took everything north of that, including Bashan (see 3:1  e).

• The Rephaites, a giant people related to the Anakites (see 2:11  f), are noted here as being indigenous to Bashan.
3:14  g Jair was a descendant of Manasseh from Makir and Gilead (1 Chr 2:22  h).

• Geshurites and Maacathites, kingdoms of Bashan, lay along the west side of the Golan Heights, east of the Sea of Galilee.

• The Towns of Jair was the name given Argob (see Deut 3:4  i) after Jair brought it under Israelite control.
3:15  j Makir was a clan in the tribe of Manasseh (Num 26:29  k) to which Jair was related (1 Chr 2:21-23  l). The clan of Makir settled south of Bashan in the northern part of Gilead (see Deut 3:13  m).
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