Two of Judah’s sons, Er and Onan, died in Canaan. These were the family groups in the tribe of Judah: From Shelah came the Shelanite family group; from Perez came the Perezite family group; from Zerah came the Zerahite family group. These were the family groups from Perez: From Hezron came the Hezronite family group; from Hamul came the Hamulite family group. These were the family groups of Judah, and the total number of men was 76,500. These were the family groups in the tribe of Issachar: From Tola came the Tolaite family group; from Puah came the Puite family group; from Jashub came the Jashubite family group; from Shimron came the Shimronite family group. These were the family groups of Issachar, and the total number of men was 64,300. These were the family groups in the tribe of Zebulun: From Sered came the Seredite family group; from Elon came the Elonite family group; from Jahleel came the Jahleelite family group. These were the family groups of Zebulun, and the total number of men was 60,500. These were the family groups of Joseph through Manasseh and Ephraim. These were the family groups of Manasseh: From Makir came the Makirite family group (Makir was the father of Gilead); from Gilead came the Gileadite family group. These were the family groups that came from Gilead: From Iezer came the Iezerite family group; from Helek came the Helekite family group; from Asriel came the Asrielite family group; from Shechem came the Shechemite family group; from Shemida came the Shemidaite family group; from Hepher came the Hepherite family group. (Zelophehad son of Hepher had no sons; he had only daughters, and their names were Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah.) These were the family groups of Manasseh, and the total number of men was 52,700.
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