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Numbers 26:46 meaning

Serah is emphasized in Numbers 26:46 as one set apart by name in an otherwise male-focused listing.

“The name of the daughter of Asher was Serah.” (Numbers 26:46) is a unique detail placed within a broader census of Israel’s tribes. This census, taken near the end of Israel’s journey through the wilderness, catalogs the family lines descending from Jacob, also called Israel. By highlighting “the name of the daughter of Asher” (Numbers 26:46), Scripture underscores both Asher’s notable lineage and the significance of his offspring within God’s covenant community.

Asher himself was one of the twelve sons of Jacob, born around the early 19th century BC during the Patriarchal era. He contributed to the formation of the Tribe of Asher, which would settle in a fertile region along the Mediterranean coast in the Promised Land—an area known for its abundant resources. Although Numbers 26:46 does not describe Serah’s role or background in detail, the explicit mention of “the daughter of Asher” (Numbers 26:46) shows that the biblical record values women in genealogies, an idea similarly reflected in the later genealogies of Jesus in which women’s names also appear (Matthew 1:5).

The genealogical listings in Scripture often serve to demonstrate how God’s purposes include every person. Serah’s mention in this verse is no small point, as it reveals that each individual in Israel’s lineage mattered. In the same way, this passage foreshadows the holistic nature of God’s redemptive plan—a plan fully realized in Christ, who is the fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham’s descendants (Galatians 3:16).

Numbers 26:46