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Texts -- Numbers 4:37-49 (NET)

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4:37 These were those numbered from the families of the Kohathites , everyone who served in the tent of meeting , whom Moses and Aaron numbered according to the word of the Lord by the authority of Moses . 4:38 Those numbered from the Gershonites , by their families and by their clans , 4:39 from thirty years old and upward to fifty years old , everyone who entered the company for the work in the tent of meeting 4:40 those of them numbered by their families , by their clans , were 2,630 . 4:41 These were those numbered from the families of the Gershonites , everyone who served in the tent of meeting , whom Moses and Aaron numbered according to the word of the Lord . 4:42 Those numbered from the families of the Merarites , by their families , by their clans , 4:43 from thirty years old and upward to fifty years old , everyone who entered the company for the work in the tent of meeting 4:44 those of them numbered by their families were 3,200 . 4:45 These are those numbered from the families of the Merarites , whom Moses and Aaron numbered according to the word of the Lord by the authority of Moses . 4:46 All who were numbered of the Levites , whom Moses , Aaron , and the leaders of Israel numbered by their families and by their clans , 4:47 from thirty years old and upward to fifty years old , everyone who entered to do the work of service and the work of carrying relating to the tent of meeting 4:48 those of them numbered were 8,580 . 4:49 According to the word of the Lord they were numbered , by the authority of Moses , each according to his service and according to what he was to carry . Thus were they numbered by him, as the Lord had commanded Moses .

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  • To formulate a statement that summarizes the teaching of this book it will be helpful to identify some of the major revelations in Numbers. These constitute the unique values of the book.The first major value of Numbers is th...
  • I. Experiences of the older generation in the wilderness chs. 1-25A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the south chs. 1-101. The first census and the organization of the people chs. 1-42. Commands and rituals t...
  • The first 10 chapters in Numbers describe Israel's preparation for entering the land.". . . just as the way from Goshen to Sinai was a preparation of the chosen people for their reception into the covenant with God, so the wa...
  • Note the recurrance of a key word in the Pentateuch in verse l: toledot."For the first time after the formative events of the Exodus deliverance and the revelation on Mount Sinai, the people of Israel are organized into a hol...
  • Moses did not arrange the three Levitical families in the text here in the order of the ages of their founders. He arranged them in the order of the holiness of the articles that they managed.The Kohathites--who included Mose...
  • The consecration of the priests had taken place earlier (cf. Lev. 8). Then the people only looked on (Lev. 8:3-4). On the present occasion God set apart to His service the whole tribe of Levi that He had taken in place of the...
  • Before going into battle against the Midianites as God commanded (25:18), the Lord directed Moses to take another census of the Israelites. Evidently the 24,000 who died in the recent plague (25:9) were the last of the genera...
  • "Just as the censuses of chs. 1, 3, and 4 led to a flurry of preparations for departure from Sinai, so the second censuses in ch. 26 lead to preparations for departure from the plains of Moab and entry into the land of Canaan...
  • Verses 1 and 2 of chapter 23 provide an outline for what follows in chapters 23-27 but in reverse order. After David appointed Solomon as his coregent in 973 B.C., he began the preparations the writer described here.David ada...
  • "The setting of the Mesopotamian dream-visions--which occurred in both the Assyrian period and the Babylonian period . . . --consisted of four elements: (1) the date, (2) the place of reception, (3) the recipient, and (4) the...
  • Why did Luke place his genealogy of Jesus at this point in his Gospel? Probably he did so because this was the beginning of Jesus' public ministry. Matthew recorded Jesus' genealogy to show that He had a legitimate right by b...
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