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Text -- Numbers 4:31-49 (NET)
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Which were as the feet upon which the pillars stood.
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Wesley: Num 4:32 - -- Every part and parcel shall be put in an inventory; which is required here rather than in the fore - going particulars; because these were much more n...
Every part and parcel shall be put in an inventory; which is required here rather than in the fore - going particulars; because these were much more numerous than the former; because being meaner things, they might otherwise have been neglected; and also to teach us, that God esteems nothing small in his service, and that he expects his will should be observed in the minutest circumstances. The death of the saints is represented us the taking down of the tabernacle. The immortal soul, like the most holy things, is first covered and taken away, carried by angels unseen, and care is taken also of the body, the skin and flesh, which are as the curtains, the bones and sinews, which are as the bars and pillars. None of these shall be lost. Commandment is given concerning the bones, a covenant made with the dust. They are in safe custody, and shall be produced in the great day, when this tabernacle shall be set up again, and these vile bodies made like the glorious body of Jesus Christ.
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Wesley: Num 4:44 - -- Here appears the wisdom of Divine Providence, that whereas in the Kohathites and Gershonites, whose burdens were fewer and easier, there were but abou...
Here appears the wisdom of Divine Providence, that whereas in the Kohathites and Gershonites, whose burdens were fewer and easier, there were but about a third part of them fit for service; the Merarites, whose burdens were more and heavier, had above half of them fit for this work.
JFB -> Num 4:29-33
JFB: Num 4:29-33 - -- They carried the coarser and heavier appurtenances, which, however, were so important and necessary, that an inventory was kept of them--not only on a...
They carried the coarser and heavier appurtenances, which, however, were so important and necessary, that an inventory was kept of them--not only on account of their number and variety, but of their comparative commonness and smallness, which might have led to their being lost or missing through carelessness, inadvertency, or neglect. It was a useful lesson, showing that God disregards nothing pertaining to His service, and that even in the least and most trivial matters, He requires the duty of faithful obedience.|| 03778||1||16||0||@Moses and Aaron and the chief of the congregation numbered the sons of the Kohathites, &c.==--This enumeration was made on a different principle from that which is recorded in the preceding chapter [Num 3:15]. That was confined to the males from a month old and upward, while this was extended to all capable of service in the three classes of the Levitical tribe. In considering their relative numbers, the wisdom of Divine Providence appears in arranging that, whereas in the Kohathites and Gershonites, whose burdens were few and easier, there were but about a third part of them which were fit for service; the Merarites, whose burdens were more and heavier, had above one half of them fit for this work [POOLE]. The small population of this tribe, so inferior to that of the other tribes, is attempted to be explained (see on Num 3:39).
Clarke -> Num 4:36
Clarke: Num 4:36 - -- Those that were numbered - In Num 3:27, etc., we have an account of the whole number of the Levites, and here of those only who were able to serve t...
Those that were numbered - In Num 3:27, etc., we have an account of the whole number of the Levites, and here of those only who were able to serve the Lord in the sanctuary. By comparing the two places we find the numbers to stand thus: -
Levite | Able Men | Unable Men | Total |
Kohathites | 2,750 | 5,850 | 8,600 |
Gershonites | 2,630 | 4,870 | 7,500 |
Merarites | 3,200 | 3,000 | 6,200 |
Thus we find that the whole number of the Levites amounted to 22,300, of whom 3,580 were fit for service, and 13,720 unfit, being either too old or too young. What an astonishing number of men, all properly ecclesiastics; all performing some service by which God was glorified, and the congregation at large benefited! See Ainsworth
From this and the preceding chapter we see the very severe labor which the Levites were obliged to perform while the journeyings of the Israelites lasted. When we consider that there was not less than 10 tons 13 cwt. 24 lb. 14 oz., i. e., almost ten tons and fourteen hundred pounds’ weight of metal employed in the tabernacle, (see the notes on Exodus 38 (note)), besides the immense weight of the skins, hangings, cords, boards, and posts, we shall find it was no very easy matter to transport this movable temple from place to place
The Gershonites, who were 7,500 men in the service, had to carry the tent, coverings, veils, hangings of the court, etc., etc., Num 3:25, Num 3:26
The Kohathites, who were 8,600 men, had to carry the ark, table, candlestick, altars, and instruments of the sanctuary, Num 3:31
The Merarites, who were 6,200 men, had to carry the boards, bars, pillars, sockets, and all matters connected with these belonging to the tabernacle, with the pillars of the court, their sockets, pins, and cords, Num 3:36, Num 3:37
The tabernacle was an epitome of the temple: the temple and tabernacle were representatives of the Church of the living God, and of the humanity of our blessed Lord. As God dwelt in the tabernacle and temple, so his fullness dwelt in the man Christ Jesus. These again were types of the Christian Church, which is termed the body of Christ, Eph 1:23, where he dwells in the plenitude of the graces of his Spirit
Mr. Ainsworth has a very useful note on the Num 4:20 verse of this chapter, the most edifying part of which I shall here lay before the reader. He considers the tabernacle and temple, not only as pointing out the old dispensation, the annulling of which was typified by their destruction, but he considers also the former as emblematical of the body of man
"The apostle,"says he, "treating of the death of the saints, uses this similitude: ‘ If our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. For we that are in This Tabernacle do groan, being burdened, not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life;’ 2Co 5:1-4. So Peter calls his death the putting off of his Tabernacle, 2Pe 1:14. And this similitude is very fit; for, as here, in the tabernacle of Moses
1. The holy things were first covered and taken away, (see Num 4:20), so the soul and its powers are first withdrawn from the body by death
2. As the curtains and coverings were taken off and folded up, so the skin and flesh of our bodies are pulled off and consumed
3. As the boards of the tabernacle were disjointed and pulled asunder, so shall our bones and sinews: compare Job’ s description of the formation of man, Num 10:8-12; and Solomon’ s account of his dissolution, Ecc 12:3, Ecc 12:4
4. As the disjointed and dissolved tabernacle was afterwards set up again, Num 10:21, so shall our bodies in the day of the resurrection; see 1Co 15:51-54.
Calvin -> Num 4:34
Calvin: Num 4:34 - -- 34.And Moses and Aaron and the chief of the congregation Another exception is subjoined, viz., that none should be received unless they were free fro...
34.And Moses and Aaron and the chief of the congregation Another exception is subjoined, viz., that none should be received unless they were free from all defect and blemish; for we have seen elsewhere that those, who were blind and lame, or defective in any part of their body, were excluded from the tabernacle, lest their disfigurement should produce contempt; and also that they might be admonished by this external sign, to preserve themselves more diligently from all spiritual defilement. Therefore, those are said to enter into the sanctuary who are fit to exercise the priesthood; and hence the expression, “for the service,” 426 is added.
Inasmuch as the inequality (of their charges) might have been the source of envy, God’s authority is asserted at the end of the chapter, where Moses records that he was only acting ministerially, and that he distributed the offices among them according to God’s command.
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TSK: Num 4:32 - -- and by name : An inventory was taken of every particular, even to the very pins belonging to each part, that nothing might be wanting when the taberna...
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TSK: Num 4:35 - -- Num 4:3, Num 4:23, Num 4:30, Num 4:39, Num 4:43, Num 4:47, Num 8:24-26; 1Ch 23:3, 1Ch 23:24, 1Ch 23:26, 1Ch 23:27, 1Ch 28:13; Luk 3:23; 1Ti 3:6
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TSK: Num 4:36 - -- In the third chapter we have an account of the whole number of the Levites; and here of those only who were able to serve the Lord in the sanctuary. ...
In the third chapter we have an account of the whole number of the Levites; and here of those only who were able to serve the Lord in the sanctuary. By comparing the two places, we find the number of the effective and ineffective males to stand thus:
Levitical Priests | |||
Families | Effective Men | Ineffective Men | Totals |
Kohathites | 2,750 | 5,850 | 8,600 |
Gershonites | 2,630 | 4,870 | 7,500 |
Merarites | 3,200 | 3,000 | 6,200 |
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TSK: Num 4:44 - -- The family of Merari, though smaller than either of the other families of Levi, yet had a greater number of able men than any of them; for out of 6,20...
The family of Merari, though smaller than either of the other families of Levi, yet had a greater number of able men than any of them; for out of 6,200 males of a month old and upwards, we find 3,200 who were neither too young nor too old for the service of the sanctuary; which was more than one-half of their whole number. In this the wisdom and providence of God appear most conspicuously; for the Merarites were charged with the heaviest part of the sanctuary, as the boards, bars, sockets, etc; and though waggons were afterwards provided for them, yet the loading and unloading of the sockets, and other things of great weight, would require much strength, both bodily and numerical. (Compare Num 4:36 and Num 4:40, with Num 3:22, Num 3:28, Num 3:24.) Thus God ever manifests his wisdom, in fitting men for the work to which they are appointed, whether with respect to number or gifts: ""For to one is given, by the Spirit, the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge, by the same Spirit; to another faith, by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing, by the same Spirit; to another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues, but all these worketh that one and the self-same Spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will."
Num 3:34; Deu 33:25; 1Co 10:13, 1Co 12:8-12; 2Co 12:9, 2Co 12:10
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TSK: Num 4:47 - -- From thirty : Num 4:3, Num 4:23, Num 4:30; 1Ch 23:3, 1Ch 23:27
every one : Num 4:15, Num 4:24, Num 4:37; Rom 12:6-8; 1Cor. 12:4-31
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TSK: Num 4:49 - -- According to the : Num 4:37, Num 4:41, Num 4:45, Num 1:54, Num 2:33, Num 3:51
every one : Num 4:15, Num 4:24, Num 4:31; Isa 11:2-4, Isa 42:1-7, Isa 49...
According to the : Num 4:37, Num 4:41, Num 4:45, Num 1:54, Num 2:33, Num 3:51
every one : Num 4:15, Num 4:24, Num 4:31; Isa 11:2-4, Isa 42:1-7, Isa 49:1-8; Rom 12:4-8
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Barnes -> Num 4:28-33
Barnes: Num 4:28-33 - -- The Gershonites and Merarites are superintended by Ithamar, Aaron’ s younger son, who had already had the oversight of the tabernacle in its co...
The Gershonites and Merarites are superintended by Ithamar, Aaron’ s younger son, who had already had the oversight of the tabernacle in its construction Exo 38:21. Thus, readily do the permanent offices of the leaders of the Israelite community spring out of the duties which, under the emergencies of the first year of the Exodus, they had been led, from time to time, to undertake.
By name ye shall reckon the instruments - Or, assign them to their bearers singly, and "by name."These "instruments"comprised the heavier parts of the tabernacle; and the order seems intended to prevent individual Merarites choosing their own burden, and so throwing more than the proper share on others.
Which were as the feet upon which the pillars stood; of which see Exo 38:27 .
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Poole: Num 4:32 - -- Every part and parcel therefore shall be put in an inventory; which is required here rather than in the foregoing particulars, partly, because these...
Every part and parcel therefore shall be put in an inventory; which is required here rather than in the foregoing particulars, partly, because these were much more numerous than the former; partly, because being meaner things, and such as might easily be supplied, they might otherwise have been neglected; and partly, to teach us that God esteems nothing small in his worship and service, and that he expects his will should be observed in the minutest circumstances.
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Poole: Num 4:44 - -- Here appears the wisdom of Divine Providence, that whereas in the Kohathites and Gershonites, whose burdens were fewer and easier, there were but ab...
Here appears the wisdom of Divine Providence, that whereas in the Kohathites and Gershonites, whose burdens were fewer and easier, there were but about a third part of them which were fit for service, the Merarites, whose burdens were more and heavier, had above one half of them fit for this work.
Gill: Num 4:31 - -- And this is the charge of their burden,.... What should be committed to their care and charge, and they should bear and carry:
according to all th...
And this is the charge of their burden,.... What should be committed to their care and charge, and they should bear and carry:
according to all their service in the tabernacle of the congregation; which was assigned to them as their part, and which was very heavy and cumbersome, and therefore they had wagons allowed them, Num 7:8,
the boards of the tabernacle, and the bars thereof, and the pillars thereof, and sockets thereof; all these belonged to the holy and to the most holy place; see Exo 26:15.
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Gill: Num 4:32 - -- And the pillars of the court round about, and their sockets,
and their pins, and their cords,.... These belonged to the court of the tabernacle; th...
And the pillars of the court round about, and their sockets,
and their pins, and their cords,.... These belonged to the court of the tabernacle; the pillars were what the hangings were hung upon, and the sockets, into which the pillars were set, and the and cords, with which the hangings were fastened; see Exo 27:9,
with all their instruments, and with all their service; whatever else were used in, and served for the support of this part of the tabernacle:
and by name ye shall reckon the instruments of the charge of their burden; everything, even the least that were committed to their charge, and they were to bear and carry, either they themselves, or in wagons, were to be mentioned by name; and not only every board, pillar, and socket, were to be told out to them, and particularly named, how many they were, to what they belonged, from whence they were taken, and where to be replaced; but every pin, and cord, and the use of them, that so when they came to set up the tabernacle again, there might be nothing wanting in its place to secure it, and make it as firm as at first: such particular notice and care does God take of all his people, and Christ of all committed to him, and so should ministers of the word of all that are their charge, who must one day give an account to God, Heb 13:17.
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Gill: Num 4:33 - -- This is the service of the families of the sons of Merari,.... The Mahlites and Mushites, namely, the service before observed, the particulars of whi...
This is the service of the families of the sons of Merari,.... The Mahlites and Mushites, namely, the service before observed, the particulars of which are given:
according to all their service in the tabernacle of the congregation; agreeably to what was allotted to them in that part of the tabernacle they were concerned in:
under the hand of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest; who had the oversight of these as well as of the Gershonites, as Eleazar had of the Kohathites; though as Eleazar was the chief of the tribe of Levi, it is thought that Ithamar acted under him, Num 3:32.
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Gill: Num 4:34 - -- And Moses and Aaron, and the chief of the congregation,
numbered the sons of the Kohathites,.... Perhaps these chiefs were the same with those who ...
And Moses and Aaron, and the chief of the congregation,
numbered the sons of the Kohathites,.... Perhaps these chiefs were the same with those who were concerned with Moses and Aaron in numbering all the tribes whose names were given, Num 1:5; the Kohathites are begun with, according to the divine direction, and then the Gershonites and Merarites in their order; and in Num 4:34 is only an account of the numbering of each of them, as ordered by the Lord, and this account is expressed in the same terms in them all; there remains nothing to be observed but the particular sums of each of them, the number of the Kohathites from thirty years old even to fifty, men able and fit for business, were 2750, Num 4:36; whereas their number from a month old were 8600, Num 3:28; so that not a third part of them were at an age for service: the number of the Gershonites were 2630, Num 4:40; whose number of males in all were 7500, Num 3:22; so that they were rather more than a third part who were able-bodied then and fit for business; and the number of the Merarites were 3200, Num 4:44; and as the number of males of a month old and upwards were 6200, Num 3:34; there were more than half of them able and fit men for service; in which, as Ainsworth observes, may be seen the wisdom of divine Providence, that whereas the service of the Kohathites and Gershonites were the lightest, and what was committed to them the easiest of carriage, they had the fewer hands of able men to be employed, though their numbers of individuals were the greatest; and the Merarites, who had the smallest number of males, yet having the heaviest work to do in carrying burdens, loading and unloading wagons, were superior to the rest in their number of able bodied men; and thus God makes good his promise, that as the day of his people is, their strength shall be; whatever work and service God calls men to, he will fit them for it: the sum total of the Levites, in the several divisions of them, who were between: thirty and fifty years of age, in which they performed their office, was 8580, Num 4:48; a small number, as the above writer observes, of such as warred the spiritual warfare in the sanctuary of God, when the tribe of Judah afforded 74,600 for the outward warfare.
after their families, and after the house of their fathers; See Gill on Num 4:2.
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Gill: Num 4:35 - -- From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
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Gill: Num 4:36 - -- And those that were numbered of them by their families,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
And those that were numbered of them by their families,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
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Gill: Num 4:37 - -- These were they that were numbered of the families of the Kohathites,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
These were they that were numbered of the families of the Kohathites,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
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Gill: Num 4:39 - -- From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
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Gill: Num 4:42 - -- And those that were numbered of the families of the sons of Merari,.... See Gill on Num 4:34;
And those that were numbered of the families of the sons of Merari,.... See Gill on Num 4:34;
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Gill: Num 4:43 - -- From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
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Gill: Num 4:44 - -- Even those that were numbered of them after their families,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
Even those that were numbered of them after their families,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
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Gill: Num 4:45 - -- These be those that were numbered of the families of the sons of Merari,.... See Gill on Num 4:34;
These be those that were numbered of the families of the sons of Merari,.... See Gill on Num 4:34;
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Gill: Num 4:46 - -- All those that were numbered of the Levites, whom Moses and Aaron and the chief of Israel numbered,.... See Gill on Num 3:34.
All those that were numbered of the Levites, whom Moses and Aaron and the chief of Israel numbered,.... See Gill on Num 3:34.
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Gill: Num 4:47 - -- From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old,.... See Gill on Num 4:34.
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Gill: Num 4:49 - -- According to the commandment of the Lord, they were numbered by the hand of Moses,.... Aaron and the chief of the congregation of Israel assisting it:...
According to the commandment of the Lord, they were numbered by the hand of Moses,.... Aaron and the chief of the congregation of Israel assisting it:
everyone according to his service; called in Num 4:47 "the service of the ministry", or "service of service", which Jarchi interprets of that part of the service of the Levites, which lay in singing the song with cymbals and harps; which, he says, was a service to another service; though it seems to be better explained, by Chaskuni, of their taking down and setting up of the tabernacle, which was a service incumbent on all the Levites:
and according to his burden: called "the service of the burden", Num 4:47; which the last mentioned writer restrains to the ark, table, candlestick, and altars, which the Kohathites carried on their shoulders; but may be extended to what each of them bore and carried when journeying:
thus were they numbered of him, as the Lord commanded Moses; from thirty years old to fifty, as Jarchi observes; for that was the order given to Moses by the Lord, which he punctually attended to, as a faithful servant in the house of God.
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NET Notes: Num 4:31 More recent studies have concluded that these “boards” were made of two long uprights joined by cross-bars (like a ladder). They were fram...
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NET Notes: Num 4:32 Heb “you shall assign by names the vessels of the responsibility of their burden.”
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NET Notes: Num 4:47 The text multiplies the vocabulary of service here in the summary. In the Hebrew text the line reads literally: “everyone who came to serve the ...
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NET Notes: Num 4:49 The passive form simply reads “those numbered by him.” Because of the cryptic nature of the word, some suggest reading a preterite, “...
Geneva Bible: Num 4:32 And the pillars of the court round about, and their sockets, and their pins, and their cords, with all their instruments, and with all their service: ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 4:37 These [were] they that were numbered of the families of the Kohathites, all that might do service in the tabernacle of the congregation, which Moses a...
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Geneva Bible: Num 4:41 These [are] they that were numbered of the families of the sons of Gershon, of all that ( t ) might do service in the tabernacle of the congregation, ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 4:47 From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old, every one that came to do ( u ) the service of the ministry, and the service of the burden...
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Geneva Bible: Num 4:49 According to the commandment of the LORD they were numbered by the hand of Moses, every one according to his service, and according to his burden: thu...
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 4:1-49
TSK Synopsis: Num 4:1-49 - --1 The age at which the Levites were to begin to serve, and the duration of the service.4 The duty of the Kohathites.16 The charge of Eleazar.17 The of...
MHCC -> Num 4:21-33; Num 4:34-49
MHCC: Num 4:21-33 - --We have here the charge of the other two families of the Levites, which, though not so honourable as the first, yet was necessary, and to be done regu...
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MHCC: Num 4:34-49 - --God so ordered it, that though the Merarites were the fewest in number, yet they should have most able men among them; for whatever service God calls ...
Matthew Henry -> Num 4:21-33; Num 4:34-49
Matthew Henry: Num 4:21-33 - -- We have here the charge of the other two families of the Levites, which, though not so honourable as the first, yet was necessary, and was to be don...
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Matthew Henry: Num 4:34-49 - -- We have here a particular account of the numbers of the three families of the Levites respectively, that is, of the effective men, between thirty ye...
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 4:31-32 - --
Num 4:31 and Num 4:32, like Num 3:36 and Num 3:37. " The charge of their burden "(their carrying), i.e., the things which it was their duty to carry...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 4:32-33 - --
לכל־כּליהם : with regard to all their instruments, i.e., all the things used for setting up, fastening, or undoing the beams, bolts, etc.;...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 4:34-48 - --
Completion of the prescribed mustering, and statement of the number of men qualified for service in the three Levitical families: viz., 2750 Kohathi...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 4:49 - --
" According to the commandment of Jehovah, they appointed them through the hand of Moses (i.e., under his direction), each one to his service, and ...
Constable -> Num 1:1--10:36; Num 4:1-49
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...
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