I practically grew up in Sunday school but, when I saw the heading “Daughters of Zelophehad” on the devotional portion of the Bible I bought for my firstborn to bring with her when she studied in Kota Kinabalu, I realized I don’t really know this character. So I decided to read on it today, and my takeaway is the importance of precedents.
In the practice of law, counsel would usually cite precedents when arguing their points, if the literature is available. Judges rule in accordance to existing laws for reference, but precedents could sway it to a certain direction once applied and has been deemed relevant to the case in point. This is so for the case of the daughters of Zelophehad.
Back in the day, tradition dictated that only sons can inherit property…for the purpose of keeping allotments within the tribe. This is to ensure that tribal allotments would remain constant and not be lost to the control of another tribe. Understanding the purpose of having this tradition in place allowed Moses to exercise good judgement (by bringing their case to the Lord), without sacrificing the purpose for which the tradition (could also be the law in our time) was set in place. The sweet spot? The daughters were allowed to receive the inheritance provided that they marry within the tribe. The purpose was not lost, and God’s justice was exercised.
I’m pretty sure that they were so grateful that Moses did not lamely use “it has never been done that way before” as an excuse. Instead, he modeled wise leadership that is consistent with the heart of God.

In the next blog, we will talk about how these women set this whole thing in motion, and the ripple effect.
Numbers 27
3 “Our father died in the wilderness,” they said.”He was not among Korah’s followers, who rebelled against the Lord; he died because of his own sin. But he had no sons.
4 Why should the name of our father disappear from his clan just because he had no sons? Give us property along with the rest of our relatives.”
5 So Moses brought their case before the Lord.
6 And the Lord replied to Moses, 7 “The claim of the daughters of Zelophehad is legitimate. You must give them a grant of land along with their father’s relatives. Assign them the property that would have been given to their father.”
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