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4 Mose 36:7
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damit nicht die Erbteile der Kinder Israel von einem Stamme an einen andern übergehen; sondern ein jeder unter den Kindern Israel soll bei dem Erbe des Stammes seiner Väter bleiben.
damit nicht ein Erbteil der Kinder Israel von Stamm zu Stamm �bergehe; denn die Kinder Israel sollen ein jeder dem Erbteil des Stammes seiner V�ter anhangen.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
for every one: That is, he shall not endeavour to obtain any part of the inheritance of another tribe by marrying an heiress.
keep himself: Heb. cleave, Numbers 36:9, 1 Kings 21:3
Reciprocal: Judges 21:17 - an inheritance
Gill's Notes on the Bible
So shall not the inheritance of the children of Israel remove from tribe to tribe,.... Which shows that this concerns all the tribes of Israel, though yet not fully expressed, as it is afterwards:
for everyone of the children of Israel shall keep himself to the inheritance of the tribe of his fathers; or cleave a to a wife in that tribe for marriage; this word is used in the original institution of it, Genesis 2:24 though they were not strictly obliged to marry in their own tribe; and frequently they did intermarry with other tribes, which, had it been unlawful, would not have been done, as it was by kings, and priests, and others; nor was there any danger of an inheritance going into another tribe by a man's marrying into it; wherefore this signifies only, that they were to be careful to keep their inheritances in their tribe; and therefore if any of them had no sons, only daughters, he was to marry them in his own tribe and family, that the inheritance might not remove, as follows
a ידבקו "adhaerebunt", Montanus, Vatablus, Junius & Tremellius.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The daughters of Zelophehad had obtained an ordinance Numbers 28:6-11 which permitted the daughters of an Israelite dying without male issue to inherit their father’s property. The chiefs of the Machirites, of whom Zelophehad had been one, now obtain a supplemental enactment, directing that heiresses should marry within their own tribe.
Numbers 36:4
Be taken away - i. e. be permanently taken away. The jubilee year, by not restoring the estate to the tribe to which it originally belonged, would in effect confirm the alienation.
Numbers 36:11
Unto their father’s brothers’ sons - Or more generally, “unto the sons of their kinsmen.”