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Beth-shean

First appearing as an enclave city belonging to Manasseh within Issachar's territory, Beth-shean represents a high-priority strategic hub at the junction of the Jezreel and Jordan Valleys, later infamous for the death of King Saul.

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Ibleam

Located on the road from Shechem to Megiddo, Ibleam was assigned to Manasseh but situated within Asher or Issachar, signifying the complex 'leopard spot' urbanization patterns in the northern hill country.

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Megiddo

This prominent city in Manasseh’s lot overlooks the Jezreel Valley. Its strategic importance as a battlefield throughout history made it the geographic root for the term Armageddon, symbolizing the final conflict between light and darkness.

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Taanach

A Levitical and royal city within Manasseh’s territory, Taanach served as a focal point for ancient military campaigns and a reminder of the Canaanite persistence that Israel struggled to overcome in the northern plains.

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The House of Joseph

Encompassing both Ephraim and Manasseh, the House of Joseph acted as a major socio-political power bloc within early Israel. Their petition for more land due to their large population illustrates the tension between divine favor and the responsibility of management within a growing community.

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Lineagepower Bloc

Perizzites and Rephaim of the Forests

Joshua specifies the territory of the Perizzites and the giants (Rephaim) in the high forests as the target for Joseph’s expansion. This encounter emphasizes the thematic continuity of Israel conquering both the 'unknown' forest and 'undefeatable' biological legacies of the Rephaim.

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Shemida

One of the six male descendants of Manasseh who received a primary lot for their families. Shemida represents the clan structure of northern Israel, preserving the specific genealogical identities required for eternal land titles.

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Brook of Kanah

The Brook of Kanah (Nahal Qanah) served as a natural drainage and political border between the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh, flowing toward the Mediterranean Sea and acting as a symbol of clarity in divine allotment.

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Michmethath

Michmethath marks a critical junction in the northern boundary of Manasseh, located near Shechem, representing the intricate topographical detailing used to finalize the promised borders of the Israelite tribes.

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The Hill Country of Ephraim

Serving as the rugged heartland of northern Israel, Mount Ephraim provided a defensible base for the House of Joseph. It became the home for many judges and prophets, symbolizing spiritual fortitude amidst the presence of low-land enemies.

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