Definition: The sons of Joseph after their families [were] Manasseh and Ephraim.
Explanation: Okay, letβs break down this verse from Numbers 26:28. Itβs a really important part of the story of Jacob and his family! Here's what it means in simple terms: Basically, after Jacob and his brothers (Esau and Laban) had a big argument and Jacob left for Egypt, his sons divided their family into two groups. Manasseh: This group was located in the land of Manasseh. Ephraim: This group lived in the land of Ephraim. So, it means that after the conflict, Jacobβs sons established two distinct branches within his family line β one living in Manasseh and one living in Ephraim. Why is this important? This division was a key part of how the Bible describes the lineage of the Israelites (the people God chose to be his descendants). It shows that Jacobβs sons eventually established two distinct groups within his family, which contributed to the development of different traditions and kingdoms in later history. --- Do you want me to: Explain why this division happened? Give you a little more context about what the story of Manasseh and Ephraim is about?