Manasseh or Menashe (מְנַשֶּׁה, Samaritan Hebrew Manatch, Gilghadic Aramaic Məhanšey, Standard Hebrew Mənašše, Tiberian Hebrew Mənaššeh: causative progressive participle from root נשה našah "to forget") was the name of several individuals from the Old Testament.
In Judges 18:30 the correct reading could possibly read "Moses," and not "Manasseh." Some scholars believe that the name "Manasseh" was introduced by a transcriber to avoid the scandal of naming the grandson of Moses the great lawgiver
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