Numbers 1:34
Of the children of Manasseh, by their generations, after their families, by the house of their fathers, according to the number of the names, from twenty years old and upward, all that were able to go forth to war;
Cross-reference
Numbers 26:34 records the second census of Manasseh (52,700), showing an increase from the 32,200 here.
Joshua 4:12 describes the half-tribe of Manasseh crossing the Jordan armed, a later action of the tribe counted here.
Joshua 17:1 records the land allotment for Manasseh, the tribe counted in this census.
Genesis 46:20 lists Manasseh as Joseph's son, the progenitor of the tribe counted here.
Genesis 48:1 shows Joseph bringing Manasseh to Jacob for blessing, linking to the tribe counted here.
Genesis 50:23 mentions Machir, Manasseh's grandson, indicating early growth of the tribe counted here.
1 Chronicles 7:14 lists the sons of Manasseh, providing genealogical details that complement the census count here.
Revelation 7:6 includes Manasseh among the sealed tribes, echoing the tribal enumeration in this census.
Genesis 41:51 gives the meaning of Manasseh's name ('forgetful'), the tribe counted here.