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Ammihud

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Ammihud was the father of Pedahel, the leader from the tribe of Naphtali appointed to help divide the land of Canaan.

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Ammihud

Biography

Ammihud, father of Pedahel, was a leader from the tribe of Naphtali designated by Moses to assist in the distribution of Canaan among the Israelite tribes after the conquest (Numbers 34:28). His son Pedahel was one of the ten tribal representatives, one from each non-priestly tribe, appointed to oversee the allotment of the promised land under the direction of Eleazar the priest and Joshua. The name Ammihud combines the Hebrew words for 'my kinspeople' and 'majesty' or 'glory,' suggesting a person of distinguished family standing. Though his personal biography is not elaborated in the text, his selection indicates he held recognized standing within the tribal leadership of Naphtali during the wilderness period.

Significance

Ammihud's significance lies in his role as the progenitor of a tribal representative charged with one of the most consequential administrative acts in Israel's history, the distribution of the promised land. The careful allotment of Canaan by tribe and clan was not merely a logistical exercise but a theological statement: God was fulfilling the covenantal promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. By appointing leaders like Ammihud's son Pedahel, Moses ensured that the land inheritance was carried out with justice and order. Ammihud represents the indispensable supporting leadership that makes the execution of divine promises a historical reality.

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References

  1. Orr, J. (ed.) (1915) The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Chicago: Howard-Severance Company. [Public Domain]
  2. Tyndale House, Cambridge (n.d.) Translators Individualised Proper Names with all References (TIPNR). STEPBible. Available at: https://www.stepbible.org. [CC BY 4.0]
  3. Wikidata contributors (n.d.) Wikidata. Available at: https://www.wikidata.org. [CC0]
  4. Church of England (1769) The Holy Bible, Authorized (King James) Version. [Public Domain]

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