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1:23 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Simeon were 59,300. 1:24 From the descendants of Gad: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:25 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Gad were 45,650. 1:26 From the descendants of Judah: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:27 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Judah were 74,600. 1:28 From the descendants of Issachar: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:29 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Issachar were 54,400. 1:30 From the descendants of Zebulun: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:31 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Zebulun were 57,400. 1:32 From the sons of Joseph: From the descendants of Ephraim: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:33 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Ephraim were 40,500. 1:34 From the descendants of Manasseh: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:35 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Manasseh were 32,200. 1:36 From the descendants of Benjamin: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:37 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Benjamin were 35,400. 1:38 From the descendants of Dan: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:39 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Dan were 62,700. 1:40 From the descendants of Asher: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:41 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Asher were 41,500. 1:42 From the descendants of Naphtali: According to the records of their clans and families, all the males twenty years old or older who could serve in the army were listed by name. 1:43 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Naphtali were 53,400. 1:44 These were the men whom Moses and Aaron numbered along with the twelve leaders of Israel, each of whom was from his own family. 1:45 All the Israelites who were twenty years old or older, who could serve in Israel’s army, were numbered according to their families. 1:46 And all those numbered totaled 603,550.
The Exemption of the Levites
1:47 But the Levites, according to the tribe of their fathers, were not numbered among them. 1:48 The Lord had said to Moses, 1:49 “Only the tribe of Levi you must not number or count with the other Israelites. 1:50 But appoint the Levites over the tabernacle of the testimony, over all its furnishings and over everything in it. They must carry the tabernacle and all its furnishings; and they must attend to it and camp around it. 1:51 Whenever the tabernacle is to move, the Levites must take it down, and whenever the tabernacle is to be reassembled, the Levites must set it up. Any unauthorized person who approaches it must be killed. 1:52 “The Israelites will camp according to their divisions, each man in his camp, and each man by his standard. 1:53 But the Levites must camp around the tabernacle of the testimony, so that the Lord’s anger will not fall on the Israelite community. The Levites are responsible for the care of the tabernacle of the testimony.” 1:54 The Israelites did according to all that the Lord commanded Moses– that is what they did.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Asher a tribe of Israel that came from Asher; son of Jacob and Zilpah,the man; son of Jacob and Zilpah,a tribe of Israel or its land
 · Benjamin the tribe of Benjamin of Israel
 · Dan residents of the town of Dan; members of the tribe of Dan,the tribe of Dan as a whole; the descendants of Dan in Israel
 · Ephraim the tribe of Ephraim as a whole,the northern kingdom of Israel
 · Gad the tribe of Israel descended from Gad, the son of Jacob,the man; the son of Jacob and Zilpah,the tribe of Gad in Israel,a prophet and long time advisor to King David
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Issachar the tribe of Israel that came from his Jacob's son Issachar,son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Issachar,the tribe of Issachar in Israel,son of Obed-Edom
 · Joseph the husband of Mary and foster-father of Jesus,a Jewish man from Arimathea in whose grave the body of Jesus was laid,two different men listed as ancestors of Jesus,a man nominated with Matthias to take the place of Judas Iscariot as apostle,a son of Jacob and Rachel; the father of Ephraim and Manasseh and ruler of Egypt,a brother of Jesus; a son of Mary,a man who was a companion of Paul,son of Jacob and Rachel; patriarch of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh,a tribe, actually two tribes named after Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh,father of Igal, of Issachar, who helped spy out Canaan,son of Asaph the Levite; worship leader under Asaph and King David,a man who put away his heathen wife; an Israelite descended from Binnui,priest and head of the house of Shebaniah under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall
 · Levi members of the tribe of Levi
 · Levites relating to Levi and the priesthood given to him,a tribal name describing people and ceremonies as sacred
 · Manasseh the tribe of Manasseh.
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law
 · Naphtali region/territority and the tribe of Israel,the son of Jacob and Bilhah,the tribe of people descended from Naphtali,the territory of the people of Naphtali
 · Simeon a son of Jonas and brother of Andrew; an apostle of Jesus Christ,a man who was one of the apostles of Christ and also called 'the Zealot',a brother of Jesus,a man who was a well-know victim of leprosy who had been healed by Jesus (NIV note),a man from Cyrene who was forced to carry the cross of Jesus,a Pharisee man in whose house Jesus' feet were washed with tears and anointed,the father of Judas Iscariot,a man who was a sorcerer in Samaria and who wanted to buy the gifts of the Spirit,a man who was a tanner at Joppa and with whom Peter was staying when Cornelius sent for him
 · Zebulun the tribe of Israel that came from Zebulun whose territory was in Galilee,the man; son of Jacob and Leah,the tribe of Zebulun,the territory of the tribe of Zebulun


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Wesley: Num 1:27 - -- Far more than any other tribe, in accomplishing Jacob's prophecy, Gen 49:8-12.

Far more than any other tribe, in accomplishing Jacob's prophecy, Gen 49:8-12.

Wesley: Num 1:33 - -- Above 8000 more than Manasseh, towards the accomplishment of that promise, Gen 48:20, which the devil in vain attempted to defeat by stirring up the m...

Above 8000 more than Manasseh, towards the accomplishment of that promise, Gen 48:20, which the devil in vain attempted to defeat by stirring up the men of Gath against them, 1Ch 7:21-22.

Wesley: Num 1:37 - -- The smallest number, except one, though Benjamin had more immediate children than any of his brethren, Gen 46:21, whereas Dan had but one immediate so...

The smallest number, except one, though Benjamin had more immediate children than any of his brethren, Gen 46:21, whereas Dan had but one immediate son, Gen 46:23, yet now his number is the biggest but one of all the tribes, and is almost double to that of Benjamin. Such great and strange changes God easily can, and frequently doth make in families, 1Sa 2:5. And therefore let none boast or please themselves too much in their numerous offspring.

Wesley: Num 1:49 - -- Because they were not generally to go out to war, which was the thing principally eyed in this muster, Num 1:3, Num 1:20, Num 1:45, but were to attend...

Because they were not generally to go out to war, which was the thing principally eyed in this muster, Num 1:3, Num 1:20, Num 1:45, but were to attend upon the service of the tabernacle. They that minister upon holy things, should not entangle themselves in secular affairs. The ministry itself is work enough for a whole man, and all little enough to be employed in it.

Wesley: Num 1:50 - -- So called here, and Exo 38:21, because it was made chiefly for the sake of the ark of the testimony, which is often called the testimony.

So called here, and Exo 38:21, because it was made chiefly for the sake of the ark of the testimony, which is often called the testimony.

Wesley: Num 1:51 - -- The stranger elsewhere is one of another nation, here one of another tribe. So as to do the offices mentioned, Num 1:50.

The stranger elsewhere is one of another nation, here one of another tribe. So as to do the offices mentioned, Num 1:50.

Wesley: Num 1:53 - -- From God, who is very tender of his worship, and will not suffer the profaners of it go unpunished! whose wrath is called simply wrath by way of emine...

From God, who is very tender of his worship, and will not suffer the profaners of it go unpunished! whose wrath is called simply wrath by way of eminency, as the most terrible kind of wrath.

JFB: Num 1:45-46 - -- What an astonishing increase from seventy-five persons who went down to Egypt about two hundred fifteen years before [see on Gen 46:8], and who were s...

What an astonishing increase from seventy-five persons who went down to Egypt about two hundred fifteen years before [see on Gen 46:8], and who were subjected to the greatest privations and hardships! And yet this enumeration was restricted to men from twenty years and upwards [Num 1:3]. Including women, children, and old men, together with the Levites, the whole population of Israel, on the ordinary principles of computation, amounted to about 2,400,000.

JFB: Num 1:47-54 - -- They were obliged to keep a register of their own. They were consecrated to the priestly office, which in all countries has been exempted customarily,...

They were obliged to keep a register of their own. They were consecrated to the priestly office, which in all countries has been exempted customarily, and in Israel by the express authority of God, from military service. The custody of the things devoted to the divine service was assigned to them so exclusively, that "no stranger"--that is, no person, not even an Israelite of any other tribe, was allowed, under penalty of death, to approach these [Num 16:40]. Hence they encamped round the tabernacle in order that there should be no manifestation of the divine displeasure among the people. Thus the numbering of the people was subservient to the separation of the Levites from those Israelites who were fit for military service, and to the practical introduction of the law respecting the first-born, for whom the tribe of Levi became a substitute [Exo 13:2; Num 3:12].

Clarke: Num 1:25 - -- Forty and five thousand six hundred and fifty - Mr. Ainsworth has remarked that Gad, the handmaid’ s son, is the only one of all the tribes who...

Forty and five thousand six hundred and fifty - Mr. Ainsworth has remarked that Gad, the handmaid’ s son, is the only one of all the tribes whose number ends with fifty, all the others are by thousands, and end with hundreds; which shows God’ s admirable providence and blessing in multiplying them so, that no odd or broken number was among all the tribes. But see on Num 1:46 (note).

Clarke: Num 1:33 - -- The tribe of Ephraim - forty thousand and five hundred - Ephraim, as he was blessed beyond his eldest brother Manasseh, Gen 48:20, so here he is inc...

The tribe of Ephraim - forty thousand and five hundred - Ephraim, as he was blessed beyond his eldest brother Manasseh, Gen 48:20, so here he is increased by thousands more than Manasseh, and more than the whole tribe of Benjamin, and his blessing continued above his brother, Deu 33:17. And thus the prophecy, Gen 48:19, was fulfilled: His younger brother (Ephraim) shall be greater than he, (Manasseh). No word of God can possibly fall to the ground: he alone sees the end from the beginning; his infinite wisdom embraces all occurrences, and it is his province alone to determine what is right, and to predict what himself has purposed to accomplish.

Clarke: Num 1:46 - -- All they that were numbered were six hundred thousand and three thousand and five hundred and fifty - What an astonishing increase from seventy soul...

All they that were numbered were six hundred thousand and three thousand and five hundred and fifty - What an astonishing increase from seventy souls that went down into Egypt, Gen 46:27, about 215 years before, where latterly they had endured the greatest hardships! But God’ s promise cannot fail (Gen 16:5); and who can resist his will, and bring to naught his counsel? That a comparative view may be easily taken of the state of the tribes, I shall produce them here from the first census mentioned in the first chapter of this book, in their decreasing proportion, beginning with the greatest and proceeding to the least; and in the second census, mentioned Numbers 26, where the increase of some and the decrease of others may be seen in one point of view. It may be just remarked, that except in the case of Gad in this chapter, and Reuben in Numbers 26, all the numbers are what may be called whole or round numbers, beginning with thousands, and ending with hundreds, Gad and Reuben alone ending with tens; but the Scripture generally uses round numbers, units and fractions being almost constantly disregarded

1. Judah 74,60076,500
2. Dan 62,70064,400
3. Simeon 59,30022,200
4. Zebulun 57,40060,500
5. Issachar 54,40064,300
6. Naphtali 53,40045,400
7. Reuben 46,50043,730
8. Gad 45,65040,500
9. Asher 41,50053,400
10. Ephraim 40,50032,500
11. Benjamin 35,40045,600
12. Manasseh 32,20052,700
Total 603,550Total 601,730

Thus we find Judah, the most populous tribe, and Manasseh the least so; the difference between them being so great as 42,400, for which no very satisfactory reason can be assigned. In the second census, mentioned Num 26:34, Judah still has the pre-eminency; and Simeon, the third in number before, is become the least. Now we see also that the little tribe of Manasseh occupies the seventh place for number. Seven of the tribes had an increase; five a decrease. Manasseh had an increase of 20,500; Judah, 1,900; Issachar, 9,900; Zebulun, 3,100; Benjamin, 10,200; Dan, 1,700; Asher, 11,900. On the contrary there was a decrease in Reuben of 2,770; in Simeon, 37,100; Gad, 5,150; Ephraim, 8,000; Naphtali, 8,000. Decrease in the whole, 61,020 effective men. See on Numbers 26 (note); but balanced with the increase, the decrease was upon the whole 1,820. On the subject of these enumerations, and the manner in which this vast multitude sprang in about four generations from seventy-five persons, Scheuchzer has some valuable calculations, though liable to some objections, which I shall take the liberty to insert, as they tend to throw considerable light upon the subject. "We find in the writings of Moses three enumerations of the Jewish people, that follow each other pretty closely: - The first, which was made at their departure from Egypt, Exo 12:37, amounted to 600,000 One year after, to 603,550 On entering the land of Canaan, to 601,730 If we add to the number 603,550 that of the Levites given us in Num 3:39, and which amounted to 22,000 - We shall have for the sum total - 625,550 "We find the same number, on adding that of each tribe given us in detail, which is the best proof of the exactness of the calculation. "I think I shall afford the reader some degree of pleasure by presenting him, in this place, the number of each tribe separately, beginning at their earliest ancestors. We shall see, by this means, how faithfully God fulfilled the promise he had made to Abraham, as well as the great utility of the mathematics for the right understanding of the Holy Scriptures. I shall begin with a Genealogical Table of that family which God so wonderfully blessed; and to it I shall afterward add each separate tribe, following the calculation of Reyher, (Math. Mos., p. 222). And we shall see that the fourth generation, taken with the third, produces the very number mentioned in the tex

by Leah - Gen 46:15.
ReubenSimeonLeviJudahIssacharZebulunDinah
HanochJemuel Gershon
- Libni
- Shimei
7,500 - Num 3:22
ShelahTolaSered 
PhalluJamin Kohath
- Amram
- Izehar
- Hebron
- Uzziel
8,600 - Num 3:26
PharezPhuvahElon 
HezronOhad Merari
- Mahli
- Mushi
6,200 - Num 3:34
ZerahJobJahleel 
CarmiJachin HazronShimron  
Zohar Hamul   
Shaul     
      
46,500
Num 1:21
59,300
Num 1:23
22,300
Num 3:22, Num 3:26, Num 3:34
74,600
Num 1:27
54,400
Num 1:29
57,400
Num 1:31
 
by Zilpah - Gen 46:18
GadAsher     
ZiphionJimnah     
HaggaiIshuah     
ShuniIsui     
EzbonBeriah
- Heber
- Malchial
     
Eri      
Arodi      
Areli      
45,650
Num 1:25
41,500
Num 1:41
     
by Rachel - Gen 46:22
Joseph Benjamin     
Manasseh
32,200
Belah     
Ephraim
40,500
Becher     
Ashbel     
Gerah     
Naaman     
Ehi     
Rosh     
Muppim     
Huppim     
Ard     
72,70035,400
Num 1:37
    
by Bilhah - Gen 46:25
DanNaphtali     
HushimJahzeel     
Guni     
Jezer     
Shillem     
62,700
Num 1:39
53,400
Num 1:43
     

1. Reuben - 46,50

"Let us now descend to the particular enumeration of each tribe. Reuben had four sons: now if we suppose that one of these four sons had seven, and that each of the other three had eight, we shall find the number 31 for the first Egyptian generation. If we afterward suppose that each of these 31 sons had five sons, the second generation will amount to 155, which, multiplied by 15, will produce 2,325 for the third generation; and these, multiplied by 19, will make 44,175 for the fourth; so that the third, together with the fourth, will make 46,500. We shall have the same product if the given sum, 46,500, be divided by the most probable number of children, for example, by the number 19; we shall then have 2,447 for the third generation; which sum being deducted from the sum total, there will remain 44,053 for the fourth generation, which is exactly the number that is produced in multiplying 2,440 of the third generation by 18, and the other 7 by 19. If we wish to make the same calculation with respect to the preceding generations, i. e., divide them by the most probable number of children, we shall have the following sums: -

I. Generation 31
II. Generation 215
III. Generation 2,583
IV. Generation 43,917
Amount of generations
III and IV.

46,500

2. Simeon - 59,30

"Simeon had six sons. Let us suppose that each of the three first had six children, and each of the three others seven, we shall have thirty-nine for the first generation. If we multiply 31 of this number by 9, and 8 by 10, we shall have for the second generation 359; of which number, if we multiply 355 by 11, and 4 by 12, the third generation will give us 3,953. Let us then multiply 3,948 of these by 14, and 5 of them by 15, and we shall have for the fourth 55,347. The third and fourth, added together, will make 59,300

3. Levi - 22,30

"Gershon, Levi’ s eldest son, had two children: let us give to one of these 16 children, and to the other 17, and we shall have 33 for the second generation; 28 of which, multiplied by 15, and 5 by 16, will produce 500 for the third. Multiply each by 14, and these will produce 7,000; and the third and fourth together, 7,500. "Kohath, Levi’ s second son, had four sons, which form the first line. Give to one of them 10 sons, and 11 to each of the other three, for the second generation there will be 43. Multiply them by 10, there will be 430 for the third; these, multiplied by 19 for the fourth, will produce the number of 8,170. The third and fourth added together make 8,600. "Merari, the third son of Levi, had two sons. Give 10 children to each of them, there will then be 20 for the second generation. Now if we say that 10 of these 20 had each 15 sons, and each of the others 16, we shall have 310, which, multiplied by 19, will give us 5,890 for the fourth; and the two last together, 6,200. This may be seen by the following example: -

GenerationsGershonitesKohathitesMerarites
I 242
II 334320
III 500430310
IV 7,0008,1705,890
Amount of generations
III and IV


7,500


8,600


6,200
Total number of Levites - 22,300.

4. Judah - 74,60

"The sons of Judah were Shelah, Pharez, and Zerah. His grandsons by Pharez were Hezron and Hamul. Hezron had two sons. Suppose each of them had six children, which will make 12 for the first generation; to eight of whom allow eight children, and nine to each of the others, and there will be 100 for the second generation. To 92 of these then give 18 children, and 19 to the eight others; this will produce for the third generation 1,808. If we then suppose that 1,800 of these had each 18 children, and that each of the other eight had 19, the fourth generation will be 32,552, which, added to the product of the third, will make the descendants of Hezron amount to 34,360. "Hamul had two sons, who, multiplied by 10, produce the number of 20 for the second generation: these, multiplied by 20, will make 400 for the third, and these again by 25 will produce 10,000 for the fourth. And thus the two last generations will amount together to the number of 10,400

"If we allow five sons to Shelah, and six to Zerah, we shall have 11 for the first generation. To three of whom allow 10 children and 11 to the other eight, this will give us 118 for the second. To 113 of these give 14, and 15 to the other five, and 1,657 will be produced for the third. Give 17 to 1,643, and 18 to the 14 remaining, and for the fourth there will be 28,183. The third and fourth added together will produce the number of 29,840. "According to this calculation, all these generations will amount to the following numbers: -

34,360
Hamulites. 10,400
Shelanites and Zarhites 29,840
Total 74,600

5. Issachar - 54,40"Issachar had five sons. Suppose that three of them had each five children, and the other two, six, we shall have 27 for the first generation. If we then imagine that of these 19 had each nine sons, and each of the other eight 10, the second generation will be 251. Now 241 of these, multiplied by 12, will produce 2,892, and the 10 others, multiplied by 13, will make 130; consequently the third generation will amount to 3,022. If 3,018 of these had each 17 sons, and each of the other four had 18, the fourth generation will be 51,378; the third and fourth generations, then, will produce a number of 54,400.

6. Zebulun - 57,40

"Zebulun had three sons. If we suppose that two of them had in all fourteen children, and the third, six, here will be 20 for the first generation. The second will produce 143, on multiplying 17 by 7, and 3 by 8. If we multiply 135 by 16, and 8 by 17, the third will amount to 2,296. By multiplying the third by 24, the fourth will give us 55,104. The two last will produce, together, 57,400.

7. Gad - 45,65

"Gad had seven sons

I. Generation multiply 3 by 9, and 4 by 10= 67
II. Generation multiply 61 by 7, and 6 by 8= 475
III. Generation multiply 471 by 8, and 4 by 9= 3,804
IV. Generation multiply 3,802 by 11, and 2 by 12= 41,846
Amount of generations III and IV = 45,650

7. Asher - 41,50

"The sons of Asher, Jimnah, Ishua, and Isui, multiplied by 8, produce for th

=24
II. Generation multiply 24 by 8 =192
III. Generation multiply 182 by 11, and 10 by 12 =2,122
IV. Generation multiply 2,118 by 12, and 4 by 13 =25,468
Amount of generations III and IV =27,590

"Heber and Malchiel were sons of Beriah. Now these two sons multiplied by 5, give us fo

I. Generation  = 10
II. Generationmultiply 10 by 11 = 110
III. Generationmultiply by 9 = 990
IV. Generationmultiply by 12 = 11,880
Amount of generations III and IV=12,870

"Another son of Beriah had in th

I. Generation = 1
II. Generationmultiply by 8= 8
III. Generationmultiply by 10= 80
IV. Generationmultiply by 12= 960
Amount of generations III and IV = 1,040

All these generations added together amount to 41,50

9. Josep

Manasseh - 32,20

10
II. Generationmultiply 6 by 13, and 4 by 14= 134
III. Generationmultiply 132 by 12, and 2 by 13= 1,610
IV. Generationmultiply by 19= 30,590
Amount of generations III and IV = 32,200

Ephraim - 40,50

I. Generation = 16
II. Generationmultiply by 10= 160
III. Generationmultiply 152 by 12, and 8 by 13= 1,928
IV. Generationmultiply 1916 by 20, and 12 by 21= 38,572
Amount of generations III and IV = 32,200

10. Benjamin - 35,40

"He had 10 sons; two of whom, multiplied by 9, and the other 8 by 10, will give for th

= 98
II. Generation multiply 95 by 9, and 3 by 10= 885
III. Generation multiply by 5= 4,425
IV. Generation multiply by 7= 30,975
Amount of generations III and IV = 35,400

11. Dan - 62,70

= 11
II. Generation multiply by 12= 132
III. Generation multiply by 19= 2508
IV. Generation multiply by 24= 60,192
Amount of generations III and IV = 62,700

12. Naphtali - 53,40

"He had 4 sons, the half of whom, multiplied by 7, and the other half by 6, give us for th

= 26
II. Generation multiply 16 by 11, and 10 by 12= 296
III. Generation multiply 288 by 12, and 8 by 13= 3,560
IV. Generation multiply by 14= 49,840
Amount of generations III and IV = 53,400

Total Number of All the Tribes

II. Simeon59,300
III. Levi22,300
IV. Judah74,600
V. Issachar54,400
VI. Zebulun57,400
VII. Gad45,650
VIII. Asher41,500
IX. Manasseh32,200
Ephraim40,500
X. Benjamin35,400
XI. Dan62,700
XII. Naphtali53,400
Total 625,850

"And indeed, without counting the Levites, the number of the Israelites (Num 1:46) amounts to 603,550 The Levites (Num 3:39) amount to 22,300. The whole number together, as above 625,850"In the above calculations, Scheuchzer and Reyher take for granted

1.    That from the going down to Egypt to the exodus there were four generations

2.    That the first two generations had died in Egypt

3.    That the promise of God in multiplying them as the stars of heaven, had taken place particularly in the two last generations

4.    That these two last generations alone form the aggregate sums given in the sacred text

5.    That their method of accounting for this aggregate through the four generations, is not only perfectly natural and mathematical, but strictly accordant with the promises made by God to them, as the sum of each tribe sufficiently proves

6.    That the whole account shows the truth of the Divine promise, the great accuracy of the Jewish lawgiver, and a proof of the inspiration of the sacred writings

But even to these calculations and deductions there may be objections, e. g. "Scheuchzer gives to 2,508 families of Dan, 24 male children, each above the age of 20: we may fairly allow an equal number of females, and add 5 more under 20, as in the note under "Exo 12:37, and we have 53 children on the average through all the families of a tribe; whilst to 4,425 families of Benjamin are allotted 7 males aged 20, and adding 7 females at 5 children, we have 19 children in each family; a tolerable number; but apparently more reasonable than the other."- Anon.

Calvin: Num 1:47 - -- 47.But the Levites, after the tribe of their fathers We shall indeed hereafter see that they also were numbered, but Moses means that they were not i...

47.But the Levites, after the tribe of their fathers We shall indeed hereafter see that they also were numbered, but Moses means that they were not included in the general census of the people, because God had chosen them to be His own property, and thus had severed them from the rest of the people. He writes, therefore, that they “were not numbered in the midst of the others,” 419 i.e., so as promiscuously to form a part of the multitude. Now, lest any one should object that Moses acted ambitiously in thus bestowing on his own tribe extraordinary distinction, he declares that he did not do this spontaneously, but that it was at God’s bidding that the Levites had a separate class assigned to them; for translators render this passage amiss, “And God said to Moses,” 420 as if he stated that the tribe of Levi was then first set apart when the sum of the people was taken, since it would have been absurd to omit a part, unless God’s will had been already declared. Moses, therefore, shews why he passed over his own tribe, via, because God had consecrated the Levites for the keeping and service of the tabernacle. Now, if it was not lawful for the tabernacle to be carried or set up by all persons indiscriminately, its sanctity was enforced by this symbol; for religion would not have been held in so much reverence, if it had been allowable for all without distinction to meddle with the sacred things. Meanwhile, the Israelites were reminded that all without, exception were unworthy to present themselves before God, when they were forbidden from access to the sanctuary; whereas the dignity which was conferred upon a single tribe was no ground for boasting, since it depended merely on the good pleasure of God. God, then, gave the Levites access to His tabernacle, not because they had deserved that honor by any virtue of their own, but in order to afford a testimony of His gratuitous favor. At the same time, under this image He represented the future priesthood of Christ, in order that believers might be assured that the Mediator, by whom others might have access to God, was to be of the human race; and therefore God declares by Isaiah that He would take the Levites under the kingdom of Christ from the general and dispersed body of the people. (Isa 66:21.) As to what relates to their office, let it be sought in its proper place.

Defender: Num 1:46 - -- This number did not include the women and children, nor the tribe of Levi. All the Israelites in the wilderness must easily have exceeded two million....

This number did not include the women and children, nor the tribe of Levi. All the Israelites in the wilderness must easily have exceeded two million. Since there were only seventy who had entered Egypt (Gen 46:27), this represented an average doubling of the Israelite population every 20 to 30 years, depending upon the somewhat uncertain duration of their stay in Egypt, which may have been as little as 215 years or as much as 430 years (Gen 15:13; Exo 12:40, Exo 12:41; Gal 3:17). This represents an unusually high population growth rate, implying large families (Jacob had twelve sons, for example). As reported in Exo 1:7, "the children of Israel were fruitful, and increased abundantly, and multiplied, and waxed exceeding mighty; and the land was filled with them." Despite these large numbers, God miraculously provided food and water for them in the desert for 40 years. Their numbers no longer grew, however. The corresponding total at the end of the forty years was only 601,730. Of this total, only Caleb and Joshua were left from the number in the first census; all others died in the wilderness because of unbelief."

TSK: Num 1:23 - -- Num 2:13, Num 25:8, Num 25:9, Num 25:14, Num 26:14

TSK: Num 1:24 - -- The tribe of Gad marched, along with that of Simeon, under the standard of Reuben; and it seems, on that account, to have been introduced in this orde...

The tribe of Gad marched, along with that of Simeon, under the standard of Reuben; and it seems, on that account, to have been introduced in this order. The other tribes also, are here classed together according to their encampments, and the order of their subsequent march.

Num 2:14, Num 2:15, Num 26:15-18; Gen 30:10, Gen 30:11, Gen 46:16, Gen 49:19

TSK: Num 1:25 - -- Num 2:15, Num 26:18

TSK: Num 1:26 - -- Num 2:3, Num 2:4, Num 26:19-22; Gen 29:35, Gen 46:12, Gen 49:8-12; 2Sa 24:9; 1Ch 5:2; 2Ch 17:14-16

TSK: Num 1:27 - -- Num 2:3, Num 2:4, Num 26:22; 2Sa 24:9; 2Ch 17:14-16

TSK: Num 1:28 - -- Num 2:5, Num 2:6, Num 23:23-25; Gen 30:18, Gen 46:13, Gen 49:14, Gen 49:15

TSK: Num 1:29 - -- Num 2:6, Num 26:25

TSK: Num 1:30 - -- Num 2:7, Num 2:8, Num 26:26, Num 26:27; Gen 30:20, Gen 46:14, Gen 49:13

TSK: Num 1:31 - -- Num 2:8, Num 26:27

TSK: Num 1:32 - -- Num 2:18, Num 2:19, Num 26:35-37; Gen 30:24, 37:1-36, 39:1-23, Gen 46:20, 48:1-22; Gen 49:22-26; Deu 33:17

TSK: Num 1:33 - -- the tribe : Gen 48:5; Deu 33:17 were forty : Num 2:19, Num 26:37

the tribe : Gen 48:5; Deu 33:17

were forty : Num 2:19, Num 26:37

TSK: Num 1:34 - -- Manasseh : Num 26:34; Gen 41:51, Gen 46:20, Gen 48:1, Gen 50:23; Deu 33:17; Jos 4:12, Jos 17:1; 1Ch 7:14; Rev 7:6

TSK: Num 1:35 - -- Num 2:21, Num 26:34; Gen 48:19, Gen 48:20

TSK: Num 1:36 - -- Gen 35:16-18, Gen 44:20, Gen 46:21, Gen 49:27

TSK: Num 1:37 - -- Num 2:23, Num 26:41; Jdg 20:44-46; 2Ch 17:17

TSK: Num 1:38 - -- Gen 30:5, Gen 30:6, Gen 46:23, Gen 49:16, Gen 49:17

TSK: Num 1:39 - -- Num 2:26, Num 26:43

TSK: Num 1:40 - -- Gen 30:12, Gen 30:13, Gen 46:27, Gen 49:20

TSK: Num 1:41 - -- Num 2:28, Num 26:47

TSK: Num 1:42 - -- Naphtali : Gen 30:7, Gen 30:8, Gen 46:24, Gen 49:21; Respecting the manner in which this vast multitude sprang from 75 persons, Scheuchzer has some va...

Naphtali : Gen 30:7, Gen 30:8, Gen 46:24, Gen 49:21; Respecting the manner in which this vast multitude sprang from 75 persons, Scheuchzer has some valuable calculations, with the results of which we present the reader:


Tribe
1st
Gen
2nd
Gen
3rd
Gen
4th
Gen
Totals
(3 and 4)
1. Judah 25 x630 238 3,865 70,735 74,600
2. Dan 11 132 2,508 60,192 62,700
3. Simeon 39 359 3,953 55,347 59,300
4. Zebulun 20 143 2,296 55,104 57,400
5. Issachar 27 251 3,022 < 51,378 54,400
6. Naphtali 26 296 3,560 49,840 53,400
7. Reuben 31 215 2,583 43,917 46,500
8. Gad 67 475 3,804 > 41,846 45,650
9. Asher 39 310 3,192 38,308 41,500
10. Ephraim 16 160 1,928 38,572 40,500
11. Benjamin 98 885 4,425 30,975 35,400
12. Manasseh 10 134 1,610 30,590 32,200
13. Levi 8 96 < 1,240 21,060 22,300

TSK: Num 1:43 - -- Num 2:30, Num 26:50

TSK: Num 1:44 - -- Num 1:2-16, Num 26:64

TSK: Num 1:46 - -- What an astonishing increase from seventy persons who went down into Egypt about 215 years before, where they had latterly endured the greatest hardsh...

What an astonishing increase from seventy persons who went down into Egypt about 215 years before, where they had latterly endured the greatest hardships! Such was the effect of God’ s promise, which cannot fail.

Num 2:32, Num 23:10, Num 26:51; Gen 12:2, Gen 13:16, Gen 15:5, Gen 17:6, Gen 22:17, Gen 26:3, Gen 28:14; Gen 46:3, Gen 46:4; Exo 12:37, Exo 38:26; Deu 10:22; 1Ki 4:20; 2Sa 24:9; 1Ch 21:5; 2Ch 13:3, 2Ch 17:14-19; Heb 11:11, Heb 11:12; Rev 7:4-9

TSK: Num 1:47 - -- Num 1:3, Num 1:50, Num 2:33, 3:1-51, 4:1-49, 8:1-26, Num 26:57-62; 1Chr. 6:1-81, 1Ch 21:6

Num 1:3, Num 1:50, Num 2:33, 3:1-51, 4:1-49, 8:1-26, Num 26:57-62; 1Chr. 6:1-81, 1Ch 21:6

TSK: Num 1:49 - -- Num 2:33, Num 26:62

TSK: Num 1:50 - -- thou shalt : Num 3:1-10, Num 4:15, Num 4:25-33; Exo 31:18, Exo 32:26-29, Exo 38:21; 1Chr. 23:1-32; 1Chr. 25:1-26:32; Ezr 8:25-30, Ezr 8:33, Ezr 8:34; ...

TSK: Num 1:51 - -- the Levites : Num. 4:5-33, Num 10:11, Num 10:17-21 the stranger : Num 3:10, Num 3:38, Num 16:40, Num 18:22; Lev 22:10-13; 1Sa 6:19; 2Sa 6:7

the Levites : Num. 4:5-33, Num 10:11, Num 10:17-21

the stranger : Num 3:10, Num 3:38, Num 16:40, Num 18:22; Lev 22:10-13; 1Sa 6:19; 2Sa 6:7

TSK: Num 1:52 - -- Num 2:2, Num 2:34, 10:1-36, Num 24:2

TSK: Num 1:53 - -- shall pitch : Num 1:50, Num 3:7, Num 18:3; 1Ti 4:13-16; 2Ti 4:2 there be : Num 8:19, Num 16:46, Num 18:5; Lev 10:6; 1Sa 6:19; Jer 5:31, Jer 23:15; Act...

TSK: Num 1:54 - -- Num 2:34; Exo 23:21, Exo 23:22, Exo 39:32, Exo 39:43, Exo 40:16, Exo 40:32; Deu 12:32; 1Sa 15:22; Mat 28:20

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Barnes: Num 1:20-46 - -- The enrollment, being taken principally for military purposes (compare Num 1:3, Num 1:20), would naturally be arranged by hundreds, fifties, etc. (c...

The enrollment, being taken principally for military purposes (compare Num 1:3, Num 1:20), would naturally be arranged by hundreds, fifties, etc. (cf. 2Ki 1:9, 2Ki 1:11, 2Ki 1:13). In eleven tribes the number enrolled consists of complete hundreds. The difference, in this respect, observable in the case of the tribe of Gad here Num 1:25, and of the tribe of Reuben at the later census Num 26:7, is probably to be accounted for by the pastoral, and consequently nomadic, habits of these tribes, which rendered it difficult to bring all their members together at once for a census. Judah already takes precedence of his brethren in point of numbers (compare Gen 49:8 note), and Ephraim of Manasseh (compare Gen 48:19-20).

Barnes: Num 1:47-54 - -- When a census of the tribe of Levi takes place. Num 3:15; Num 26:62, "all"the males are counted from a month old and upward, and not, as in the othe...

When a census of the tribe of Levi takes place. Num 3:15; Num 26:62, "all"the males are counted from a month old and upward, and not, as in the other tribes, those only who were of age for service in the field.

Num 1:48

had spoken - Render spake. The formal appointment is only now made, in reward for their zeal Exo 32:26-29, though reference to their future office appears previously in Lev 25:32 ff, and they had already acted as assistants to the priests (compare Exo 38:21).

Poole: Num 1:27 - -- Far more than any other tribe, in accomplishing of Jacob’ s prophecy, Ge 49 .

Far more than any other tribe, in accomplishing of Jacob’ s prophecy, Ge 49 .

Poole: Num 1:33 - -- Above eight thousand more than Manasseh, towards the accomplishment of that promise, Gen 48:20 , which the devil in vain attempted to defeat by stir...

Above eight thousand more than Manasseh, towards the accomplishment of that promise, Gen 48:20 , which the devil in vain attempted to defeat by stirring up the men of Gath against them, 1Ch 7:21,22

Poole: Num 1:37 - -- The smallest number, except one, though Benjamin had more immediate children than any of his brethren, Gen 46:21 ; whereas Dan had but one immediate...

The smallest number, except one, though Benjamin had more immediate children than any of his brethren, Gen 46:21 ; whereas Dan had but one immediate son, Gen 46:23 , yet now his number is the biggest but one of all the tribes, and is almost double to that of Benjamin. Such great and strange changes God easily can, and frequently doth, make in families, 1Sa 2:5 . And therefore let none boast or please themselves too much in their numerous offspring.

Poole: Num 1:49 - -- Because they were not generally to go out to war, which was the thing principally eyed in this muster, Num 1:3,20,45 but were to attend upon the se...

Because they were not generally to go out to war, which was the thing principally eyed in this muster, Num 1:3,20,45 but were to attend upon the service or the tabernacle, and therefore are reserved to another distinct muster, Num 3:15 4:2 , &c. And lost this should bc thought to, be designed and done through Moses’ s ambition to give his own tribe the pre-eminence, he assures them it was done by God’ s express command.

Poole: Num 1:50 - -- The tabernacle of testimony; so called here, and Exo 38:21 because it was made chiefly for the sake of the ark of the testimony, 2Sa 7:2 , which is...

The tabernacle of testimony; so called here, and Exo 38:21 because it was made chiefly for the sake of the ark of the testimony, 2Sa 7:2 , which is oft called the testimony, as hath been observed before.

Poole: Num 1:51 - -- The stranger elsewhere is one of another nation, here one of another tribe, one no Levite. That cometh nigh, so as to do the offices mentioned Num...

The

stranger elsewhere is one of another nation, here one of another tribe, one no Levite. That cometh nigh, so as to do the offices mentioned Num 1:50 .

Poole: Num 1:53 - -- No wrath to wit, from God, who is very tender of his worship, and will not suffer the profaners of it to go unpunished; whose wrath is called simply ...

No wrath to wit, from God, who is very tender of his worship, and will not suffer the profaners of it to go unpunished; whose wrath is called simply wrath by way of eminency, as the most terrible kind of wrath.

Shall keep the charge i.e. shall suffer no stranger to approach through curiosity, or any other motive.

Haydock: Num 1:26 - -- Juda. This tribe was the most numerous. But it is not here placed first, because the order of birth in Lia's children is observed. Then come those...

Juda. This tribe was the most numerous. But it is not here placed first, because the order of birth in Lia's children is observed. Then come those of Rachel; and last of all, the children of the two handmaids, Bala and Zelpha. (Haydock)

Haydock: Num 1:47 - -- Levites. As they attended the tabernacle, like God's peculiar servants, and were not obliged to go forth to battle, it was not necessary to number t...

Levites. As they attended the tabernacle, like God's peculiar servants, and were not obliged to go forth to battle, it was not necessary to number them with the rest. (Calmet) ---

They might, however, fight if they thought proper, as the Machabees did. See Josephus, Antiquities iii. 11., and iv. 4. (Tirinus)

Haydock: Num 1:51 - -- Stranger, even of any other tribe. (St. Augustine, q. 3.) (Worthington)

Stranger, even of any other tribe. (St. Augustine, q. 3.) (Worthington)

Haydock: Num 1:52 - -- Army. Hebrew, "they shall have their respective camp, and follow their own standards, with their army." They were drawn up in four large bodies, ch...

Army. Hebrew, "they shall have their respective camp, and follow their own standards, with their army." They were drawn up in four large bodies, chap. ii. 2, &c. (Calmet) ---

The first contained 151,450, the second 186,400, the third 108,100, and the fourth 157,600, under Reuben, Juda, Ephraim, and Dan.

Haydock: Num 1:53 - -- Watch. Lest any thing should offer any indecency to the tabernacle, and thus provoke God's indignation. (Haydock)

Watch. Lest any thing should offer any indecency to the tabernacle, and thus provoke God's indignation. (Haydock)

Gill: Num 1:23 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Simeon, were fifty and nine thousand and three hundred. 59,300 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Simeon, were fifty and nine thousand and three hundred. 59,300 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:24 - -- Of the children of Gad, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Gad, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:25 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Gad, were forty and five thousand six hundred and fifty. 45,650 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Gad,

were forty and five thousand six hundred and fifty. 45,650 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:26 - -- Of the children of Judah, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Judah, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:27 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Judah, were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred. 74,600 men. See Gill on Num 1:2...

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Judah, were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred. 74,600 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:28 - -- Of the children of Issachar, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Issachar, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:29 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Issachar, were fifty and four thousand and four hundred. 54,400 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Issachar, were fifty and four thousand and four hundred. 54,400 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:30 - -- Of the children of Zebulun, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Zebulun, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:31 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Zebulun, were fifty and seven thousand and four hundred. 57,400 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Zebulun, were fifty and seven thousand and four hundred. 57,400 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:32 - -- Of the children of Joseph, namely, of the children of Ephraim, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Joseph, namely, of the children of Ephraim, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:33 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Ephraim, were forty thousand and five hundred. 40,500 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Ephraim, were forty thousand and five hundred. 40,500 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:34 - -- Of the children of Manasseh, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Manasseh, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:35 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Manasseh, were thirty and two thousand and two hundred. 32,200 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Manasseh, were thirty and two thousand and two hundred. 32,200 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:36 - -- Of the children of Benjamin, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Benjamin, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:37 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Benjamin, were thirty and five thousand and four hundred. 35,400 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Benjamin, were thirty and five thousand and four hundred. 35,400 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:38 - -- Of the children of Dan, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Dan, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:39 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Dan, were threescore and two thousand and seven hundred. 62,700 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Dan,

were threescore and two thousand and seven hundred. 62,700 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:40 - -- Of the children of Asher, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Asher, by their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:41 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Asher, were forty and one thousand and five hundred. 41,500 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Asher, were forty and one thousand and five hundred. 41,500 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:42 - -- Of the children of Naphtali, throughout their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Of the children of Naphtali, throughout their generations,.... See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:43 - -- Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Naphtali, were fifty and three thousand and four hundred. 53,400 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Naphtali, were fifty and three thousand and four hundred. 53,400 men. See Gill on Num 1:20.

Gill: Num 1:44 - -- These are those that were numbered,.... Or, as the Targum of Jonathan, these are the sums of the numbers; namely, those before given of the several r...

These are those that were numbered,.... Or, as the Targum of Jonathan, these are the sums of the numbers; namely, those before given of the several respective tribes:

which Moses and Aaron numbered, and the princes of Israel, being twelve men; for though the tribe of Levi was not numbered, yet Joseph having a double portion, his two sons are reckoned as distinct tribes; so that one out of each tribe made up the number twelve:

each one for the house of his fathers; for the tribe he belonged to, with which it might reasonably be supposed he was best acquainted, and could more readily take the number of them.

Gill: Num 1:45 - -- So were all those that were numbered of the children of Israel,.... Of all the tribes, excepting Levi, that is, all the sums of the number of the chil...

So were all those that were numbered of the children of Israel,.... Of all the tribes, excepting Levi, that is, all the sums of the number of the children of Israel; all put together made the sum total given in the next verse:

by the house of their fathers, from twenty years old and upward, all that were able to go forth to war in Israel; all in every tribe, family, and house, that were above twenty years of age, healthful and strong, and fit for war.

Gill: Num 1:46 - -- Even all they that were numbered,.... Of whom an account was taken, and their names set down in a book or register: were 603,550; which was exactly th...

Even all they that were numbered,.... Of whom an account was taken, and their names set down in a book or register: were 603,550; which was exactly the number of them, when taken about seven months before this, when they were assessed for defraying the expenses of the tabernacle, Exo 38:26; so that it should seem not one person had died during that time; for though there were three that died a violent death in that compass of time, yet two of them were of the tribe of Levi, not now numbered; and the other was not an Israelite by the father's side; see Lev 10:1; but it is not very probable, among such a vast number of people, that not one above twenty years of age should die in that time: some therefore are of opinion, that the tribe of Levi was numbered before, though not now; and that there was such an increase in that time among the other tribes as to equal the number of males of twenty years and upwards, in that tribe taken into the service of God, by which they were no losers.

Gill: Num 1:47 - -- But the Levites,.... The tribe of Levi were excepted from this muster, they being employed in a kind of warfare, and therefore not to be engaged in an...

But the Levites,.... The tribe of Levi were excepted from this muster, they being employed in a kind of warfare, and therefore not to be engaged in another:

after the tribe of their fathers, were not numbered among them: the rest of the tribes; the reason follows.

Gill: Num 1:48 - -- For the Lord had spoken unto Moses,.... Not to number the Levites, when he gave him the orders to number the rest of the tribes: this is observed, les...

For the Lord had spoken unto Moses,.... Not to number the Levites, when he gave him the orders to number the rest of the tribes: this is observed, lest it should be thought that this was what Moses did of himself, out of affection to the tribe he was of, and to spare it, that it might not be obliged to go forth to war when others did; not that they were forbid to engage in war, or that it was unlawful for them so to do, for when necessity required, and they were of themselves willing to engage in it, they might, as appears in the case of the Maccabees, but they might not be forced into it; they were, as Josephus e says, exempted from it; and so all concerned in religious service, both among Heathens and Christians, have always been excused bearing arms:

saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 1:49 - -- Only thou shall not number the tribe of Levi,.... That is, along with the other tribes, for it might be numbered by itself, as it afterwards was, Num ...

Only thou shall not number the tribe of Levi,.... That is, along with the other tribes, for it might be numbered by itself, as it afterwards was, Num 3:43,

neither take the sum of them among the children of Israel; which confirms what is before observed: now this being the declared will of God clears Moses from all partiality to his own tribe, he doing nothing but what he had a command of God for it.

Gill: Num 1:50 - -- But thou shalt appoint the Levites over the tabernacle of testimony,.... So called from the ark in it, in which was the law of God, which was a testim...

But thou shalt appoint the Levites over the tabernacle of testimony,.... So called from the ark in it, in which was the law of God, which was a testimony of the will of God to his people:

and over all the vessels thereof; the candlestick, table: and altars, as Aben Ezra notes:

and over all things that belong to it; the vessels of vessels, as the same writer calls them; for the candlestick, shewbread table, and the two altars of incense and burnt offering had vessels appertaining to them:

they shall bear the tabernacle, and all the vessels thereof; carry them from place to place when needful:

and they shall minister unto it; by taking care of the instruments of it and the vessels in it, but not by doing any part of the priestly office in it, as offering sacrifice, burning incense, and the like:

and shall encamp round about the tabernacle; they were a sort of camp or army of themselves, and their station was around the tabernacle, which was a kind of royal palace to God the King of kings; so that as they were the king's legion, and to be numbered alone, as Jarchi observes, in Num 1:49, so they were a guard about his palace, and were placed between that and the camp of Israel.

Gill: Num 1:51 - -- And when the tabernacle setteth forward,.... Or was about to set forward; that is, the congregation were about to journey, and take the tabernacle wit...

And when the tabernacle setteth forward,.... Or was about to set forward; that is, the congregation were about to journey, and take the tabernacle with them, as they always did, when and wherever they journeyed:

the Levites shall take it down; unpin it, take the boards and pillars out of their sockets, and the bars out of their places, and the whole into pieces, in order to be put into wagons prepared to carry them, of which mention is made in a following chapter:

and when the tabernacle is pitched, the Levites shall set it up; at whatsoever place the congregation encamped and took up their abode for any time: the tabernacle was pitched in the manner as tents are, when the Levites put the several parts together, laid the sockets, put in the boards and the bars, and also the pillars of the court and elsewhere, and hung the hangings upon them; and set the candlestick, tables, altars, ark, and all the vessels of the sanctuary in their proper places:

and the stranger that cometh nigh; to meddle with or touch the above things, to assist in taking down or setting up the tabernacle, or bearing any of the vessels of it: by a stranger is meant, not one of another nation, nor a proselyte, whether of the gate or of righteousness; but, as Aben Ezra interprets it, one that is a stranger from the sons of Levi, who is not of that tribe, even though an Israelite:

shall be put to death; either the sanhedrim or court of judicature shall condemn and put him to death, as the same writer observes; or he shall die by the hand of heaven, as Jarchi; that is, by the immediate hand of God, or with flaming fire from before the Lord, as the Targum of Jonathan; as Uzzah was smote, and died by the ark of God for touching it, 2Sa 5:6.

Gill: Num 1:52 - -- And the children of Israel shall pitch their tents, every man by his own camp,.... There were four, unless every tribe was a camp, and so then there w...

And the children of Israel shall pitch their tents, every man by his own camp,.... There were four, unless every tribe was a camp, and so then there were twelve camps, besides the camp of the Levites: the Targum of Jonathan is,"by the house of his troop,''the regiment to which he belonged, every tribe or camp having various troops or regiments in it:

and every man by his own standard throughout their hosts; there were four standards, and three tribes to each standard, which were placed east, west, north, and south of the tabernacle, as is at large described in the following chapter.

Gill: Num 1:53 - -- But the Levites shall pitch round about the tabernacle of testimony,.... Between the tabernacle and the camps of Israel, to guard the tabernacle and p...

But the Levites shall pitch round about the tabernacle of testimony,.... Between the tabernacle and the camps of Israel, to guard the tabernacle and preserve the things in it, and to keep persons from going into it that should not, to pollute or plunder it: these were placed in like manner as the four living creatures round the throne, Rev 4:6; where the allusion seems to be to this situation of the Levites:

that there be no wrath upon the congregation of the children of Israel; that is, from the Lord, should any of them approach too near, or meddle with and touch what they had nothing to do with, or go where they should not; such wrath as came upon Uzzah for his error and transgression before observed:

and the Levites shall keep the charge of the tabernacle of testimony; the several things in it committed to their charge; see Num 3:8.

Gill: Num 1:54 - -- And the children of Israel did according to all the Lord commanded Moses,.... Pitched their tents by their own camps and standards; did not come near ...

And the children of Israel did according to all the Lord commanded Moses,.... Pitched their tents by their own camps and standards; did not come near the tabernacle but kept at a proper distance from it, and did not meddle with things they had no concern, with, and which were peculiar to the Levites:

so they did; which is repeated to show how readily, punctually, and perfectly they observed the command of God with respect to this affair.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Num 1:24 The LXX has vv. 24-35 after v. 37.

NET Notes: Num 1:42 The verse does not have the preposition, only “the descendants of Naphtali.”

NET Notes: Num 1:44 Heb “they were one man for the house of his fathers.”

NET Notes: Num 1:45 Literally the text has, “and all the numbered of the Israelites were according to their families.” The verb in the sentence is actually wi...

NET Notes: Num 1:47 The form in the text is הָתְפָּקְדוּ (hotpaqÿdu); if this is correct, the...

NET Notes: Num 1:48 Heb “had spoken to Moses, saying.” The infinitive construct of אָמַר (’amar), sometimes rendered ̶...

NET Notes: Num 1:49 Heb “in the midst of the sons of Israel.”

NET Notes: Num 1:50 Heb “the tabernacle.” The pronoun (“it”) was used in the translation here for stylistic reasons.

NET Notes: Num 1:51 The word used here is זָר (zar), normally translated “stranger” or “outsider.” It is most often used for a f...

NET Notes: Num 1:53 The main verb of the clause is the perfect tense with vav (ו) consecutive, וְשָׁמְרוּ...

NET Notes: Num 1:54 The LXX adds “and Aaron.”

Geneva Bible: Num 1:47 But the Levites after the tribe of their fathers were not numbered among ( g ) them. ( g ) Which were warriors, but were appointed to the use of the ...

Geneva Bible: Num 1:51 And when the tabernacle setteth forward, the Levites shall take it down: and when the tabernacle is to be pitched, the Levites shall set it up: and th...

Geneva Bible: Num 1:53 But the Levites shall pitch round about the tabernacle of testimony, that there be no wrath ( i ) upon the congregation of the children of Israel: and...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Num 1:1-54 - --1 God commands Moses to number the people.5 The princes of the tribes.17 The number of every tribe.47 The Levites are exempted for the service of the ...

MHCC: Num 1:1-43 - --The people were numbered to show God's faithfulness in thus increasing the seed of Jacob, that they might be the better trained for the wars and conqu...

MHCC: Num 1:44-46 - --We have here the sum total. How much was required to maintain all these in the wilderness! They were all provided for by God every day. When we observ...

MHCC: Num 1:47-54 - --Care is here taken to distinguish the tribe of Levi, which, in the matter of the golden calf, had distinguished itself. Singular services shall be rec...

Matthew Henry: Num 1:17-43 - -- We have here the speedy execution of the orders given for the numbering of the people. It was begun the same day that the orders were given, The fi...

Matthew Henry: Num 1:44-46 - -- We have here the sum total at the foot of the account; they were in all 600,000 fighting men, and 3550 over. Some think that when this was their num...

Matthew Henry: Num 1:47-54 - -- Care is here taken to distinguish from the rest of the tribes the tribe of Levi, which, in the matter of the golden calf, had distinguished itself, ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 1:17-47 - -- This command was carried out by Moses and Aaron. They took for this purpose the twelve heads of tribes who are pointed out (see at Lev 24:11) by nam...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 1:48-54 - -- Moses was not to muster the tribe of Levi along with the children of Israel, i.e., with the other tribes, or take their number, but to appoint the L...

Constable: Num 1:1--10:36 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the south chs. 1-10 The first 10 chapters in Numbers...

Constable: Num 1:1-54 - --The muster of the tribes except Levi ch. 1 The purpose of this tally of the adult males ...

Guzik: Num 1:1-54 - --Numbers 1 - The Census of Israel A. Background to the Book of Numbers. 1. As recorded in the Book of Exodus, Israel escaped slavery in Egypt - God m...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: Num 1:46 NUMBERS 1:46 —Was this census made here or earlier? PROBLEM: According to Exodus 40:2 , Moses took the census of the people of Israel the “fi...

Critics Ask: Num 1:49 NUMBERS 1:1-4:49 —How accurate is this census of the tribes of Israel? PROBLEM: According to the census taken in chapters 1-4 of Numbers, the n...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Numbers (Book Introduction) NUMBERS. This book is so called because it contains an account of the enumeration and arrangement of the Israelites. The early part of it, from the fi...

JFB: Numbers (Outline) MOSES NUMBERING THE MEN OF WAR. (Num. 1:1-54) THE ORDER OF THE TRIBES IN THEIR TENTS. (Num. 2:1-34) THE LEVITES' SERVICE. (Num. 3:1-51) OF THE LEVITE...

TSK: Numbers (Book Introduction) The book of Numbers is a book containing a series of the most astonishing providences and events. Every where and in every circumstance God appears; ...

TSK: Numbers 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Num 1:1, God commands Moses to number the people; Num 1:5, The princes of the tribes; Num 1:17, The number of every tribe; Num 1:47, The ...

Poole: Numbers (Book Introduction) FOURTH BOOK OF MOSES, CALLED NUMBERS THE ARGUMENT This Book giveth us a history of almost forty years travel of the children of Israel through th...

Poole: Numbers 1 (Chapter Introduction) NUMBERS CHAPTER 1 God commands Moses and Aaron to number the people that were fit for war, Num 1:1-3 . Twelve captains chose, of every tribe one; t...

MHCC: Numbers (Book Introduction) This book is called NUMBERS from the several numberings of the people contained in it. It extends from the giving of the law at Sinai, till their arri...

MHCC: Numbers 1 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-43) The numbering of the Israelites. (Num 1:44-46) The number of the people. (Num 1:47-54) The Levites not numbered with the rest.

Matthew Henry: Numbers (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Fourth Book of Moses, Called Numbers The titles of the five books of Moses, which we use in our Bib...

Matthew Henry: Numbers 1 (Chapter Introduction) Israel was now to be formed into a commonwealth, or rather a kingdom; for " the Lord was their King" (1Sa 12:12), their government a theocracy, an...

Constable: Numbers (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title the Jews used in their Hebrew Old Testament for this book...

Constable: Numbers (Outline) Outline I. Experiences of the older generation in the wilderness chs. 1-25 A. Preparations f...

Constable: Numbers Numbers Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. The Land of the Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1979. ...

Haydock: Numbers (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. This fourth Book of Moses is called Numbers , because it begins with the numbering of the people. The Hebrews, from its first words...

Gill: Numbers (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS This book has its name from the account it gives of the "numbers" of the children of Israel, twice taken particularly; whic...

Gill: Numbers 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 1 In this chapter orders are given to Moses to take the number of the children of Israel, from twenty years old and upwards...

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