Manasseh Jordan is an American pastor, evangelist, and motivational speaker known for his work in the Christian ministry. He gained prominence for his prophetic teachings and healing services, often sharing his messages through social media and public events. Jordan is also recognized for his dynamic preaching style and has a significant following, particularly among younger audiences. Additionally, he is the founder of the Manasseh Jordan Ministries.
Manasseh Maelanga was born in 1970.
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.
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.
According to the biblical account in 2 Kings 21:18-20, King Manasseh of Judah died after reigning for 55 years. He was buried in the garden of his palace, and his son Amon succeeded him. The specifics of his death are not detailed in the scriptures, but it is noted that he had a tumultuous reign, marked by idolatry and a return to the worship of Yahweh before his death.
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.
The half tribe of Manasseh is located on the eastern side of the Jordan River in the ancient region of Gilead.
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When the families of Reuben and Gad requested to receive their portions of land east of the Jordan (Numbers ch. 32), one-half of the tribe (the families) of Manasseh (Menasheh) decided to join them and take land east of the Jordan (Deuteronomy ch.3). The other half of Manasseh decided to have their land-portion west of the Jordan together with the majority of the twelve tribes.
The tribe of Manasseh was split into two half-tribes because when Moses allocated land to the Israelite tribes, the eastern half of Manasseh requested to settle on the east side of the Jordan River due to their large herds of livestock. This division allowed them to have land suitable for their needs while still remaining part of the tribe of Manasseh.
Manasseh was considered a half tribe because the tribe of Manasseh was divided into two separate portions when the Israelites settled in the Promised Land. One portion settled on the east side of the Jordan River, while the other settled on the west side. This division led to Manasseh being referred to as a half tribe.
"Manasseh" refers both to the son of Hezekiah and to the eldest son of Joseph. The geographic "Manasseh" is the area that the half-tribe of Manasseh settled following Israel's entry into Canaan Land after 40 years of meandering through the wilderness subsequent to their deliverance from Egyptian bondage. Manasseh was the only tribe of the twelve to settle land on both sides of the Jordan, extending from the Great Sea (Mediterranean) to the land of the Ammonites. Notable cities in their territory were Dothan, Shechem, Tirzah and Jabesh Gilead.
The tribes were Reuben, Gad, and half of the tribe of Manasseh. They saw the land of Sihon and Og as suitable for their livestock, and requested to settle there instead of crossing the Jordan with the rest of the Israelites. Moses granted their request under the condition that they still join the other tribes in conquering the land of Canaan.
Manasseh Meyer died in 1930.
Manasseh Meyer was born in 1843.
Manasseh Dawes died in 1829.
Manasseh Maelanga was born in 1970.