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Texts -- Numbers 31:44-54 (NET)

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31:44 36,000 cattle , 31:45 30,500 donkeys , 31:46 and 16,000 people . 31:47 From the Israelites ’ share Moses took one of every fifty people and animals and gave them to the Levites who were responsible for the care of the Lord’s tabernacle , just as the Lord commanded Moses . 31:48 Then the officers who were over the thousands of the army , the commanders over thousands and the commanders over hundreds , approached Moses 31:49 and said to him , “Your servants have taken a count of the men who were in the battle , who were under our authority , and not one is missing . 31:50 So we have brought as an offering for the Lord what each man found : gold ornaments , armlets , bracelets , signet rings , earrings , and necklaces , to make atonement for ourselves before the Lord .” 31:51 Moses and Eleazar the priest took the gold from them, all of it in the form of ornaments . 31:52 All the gold of the offering they offered up to the Lord from the commanders of thousands and the commanders of hundreds weighed 16,750 shekels . 31:53 Each soldier had taken plunder for himself. 31:54 So Moses and Eleazar the priest received the gold from the commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds and brought it into the tent of meeting as a memorial for the Israelites before the Lord .

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