Manasseh Maelanga was born in 1970.
MANASSEH (Ma·nas′seh) [One Making Forgetful; One Who Makes Forget]. Joseph's firstborn son and a grandson of Jacob. After Joseph became Egypt's food administrator, Pharaoh gave him Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera the priest of On, as a wife, and she bore Joseph two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. Joseph named his firstborn Manasseh, because, he said: "God has made me forget all my trouble and all the house of my father."-Ge 41:45, 50-52. When Jacob blessed Manasseh and Ephraim, he persisted in putting his right hand on Ephraim and his left on Manasseh, thereby placing the younger Ephraim before Manasseh. (Ge 48:13-20) As indicated thereby, Ephraim was to become greater than Manasseh. Manasseh had sons by a Syrian concubine (1Ch 7:14), and Joseph lived long enough to see the sons of Manasseh's son Machir.-Ge 50:22, 23. Insight on the Scriptures - Volume 2 (A Bible Encyclopedia)
She was the wife of King Hezekiah, 13th King of Israel, and the mother of Manasseh.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Prophet Manasseh Jordan has kept details of his personal life, including his relationship status, relatively private. There have been no widely reported confirmations of him being married or publicly dating someone. For the most current information, it would be best to check his official social media profiles or recent news updates.
Asenath, the wife of Joseph in the Bible, had two sons named Manasseh and Ephraim, but there is no mention of her having any daughters. The biblical account primarily focuses on her sons and their significance in the lineage of the tribes of Israel. Beyond this, there are no additional references to Asenath's daughters in scripture or historical texts.
Manasseh Meyer died in 1930.
Manasseh Dawes died in 1829.
Manasseh Cutler died on 1823-07-28.
Abijah of Judah died in -912.
Manasseh Meyer was born in 1843.
Manasseh Maelanga was born in 1970.
Manasseh Cutler was born on 1742-05-13.
Manasseh Sogavare was born on 1955-01-17.
Manasseh Ishiaku was born on 1983-01-09.
MANASSEH (Ma·nas′seh) [One Making Forgetful; One Who Makes Forget]. Joseph's firstborn son and a grandson of Jacob. After Joseph became Egypt's food administrator, Pharaoh gave him Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera the priest of On, as a wife, and she bore Joseph two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. Joseph named his firstborn Manasseh, because, he said: "God has made me forget all my trouble and all the house of my father."-Ge 41:45, 50-52. When Jacob blessed Manasseh and Ephraim, he persisted in putting his right hand on Ephraim and his left on Manasseh, thereby placing the younger Ephraim before Manasseh. (Ge 48:13-20) As indicated thereby, Ephraim was to become greater than Manasseh. Manasseh had sons by a Syrian concubine (1Ch 7:14), and Joseph lived long enough to see the sons of Manasseh's son Machir.-Ge 50:22, 23. Insight on the Scriptures - Volume 2 (A Bible Encyclopedia)
The Tribe of Manasseh received half of their inheritance on the east of Jordan; their brothers, the rest of the tribal clans of Manasseh received their inheritance, by lot, on the Western side of Jordan. The two halves, each on either side of Jordan, together make up the Tribe of Manasseh.
It is believed that Isaiah was martyred by being sawn in half with a wooden saw during the reign of King Manasseh. This account is not found in the Bible but is mentioned in the Jewish tradition and early Christian writings.