Huppim חֻפִּים

Male Tribe of Benjamin(?) H2650G 1 book

A descendant of Manasseh.

Biography

Huppim is mentioned in 1Ch.7.12 and 1Ch.7.15 as part of the genealogy of the tribe of Manasseh, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. However, there is some ambiguity in the text regarding his exact relationship to the other members of the tribe.

In 1Ch.7.12, Huppim and his brother Shuppim are described as the sons of Ir. However, the verse also mentions that they were the sons of Aher, which could be interpreted as "another" or as a proper name.

In 1Ch.7.15, Huppim is mentioned again, this time in relation to Machir, the son of Manasseh. The verse states that Machir took a wife for Huppim and Shuppim, and that their sister's name was Maakah.

The exact relationship between Huppim, Shuppim, Ir, Aher, and Machir is not entirely clear from the text. It is possible that Huppim and Shuppim were descendants of Manasseh through Ir or Aher, and that Machir, as the son of Manasseh, arranged their marriages.

Despite the ambiguity in the genealogical details, the inclusion of Huppim in the record of Manasseh's descendants highlights the importance of family lineage and tribal identity in ancient Israelite society. The genealogies in 1 Chronicles serve to establish the connections between individuals and their ancestral tribes.

Family

In Scripture

1 biblical book
1 Chronicles 2 verses
  • 1 Chronicles 7:12

    "So were Shuppim, Huppim, the sons of Ir, Hushim, and the sons of Aher."

  • 1 Chronicles 7:15

    "Machir took a wife of Huppim and Shuppim, whose sister’s name was Maacah. The name of the second was Zelophehad; and Zelophehad had daughters."

Names & Aliases

Form Language Script Strong's
Named Hebrew חֻפִּים H2650G
Encyclopedia Article

Huppim

ISBE 1915 (Public Domain)

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(1) A prominent official in Israel. With Aaron he held up Moses' hands during the battle against the Amalekites (Ex 17:10,12) a