Exodus 12:41
Context12:41 At the end of the 430 years, on the very day, all the regiments 1 of the Lord went out of the land of Egypt.
Exodus 21:32
Context21:32 If the ox gores a male servant or a female servant, the owner 2 must pay thirty shekels of silver, 3 and the ox must be stoned. 4
Exodus 26:8
Context26:8 The length of each 5 curtain is to be forty-five feet, and the width of each curtain is to be six feet – the same size for the eleven curtains.
Exodus 36:15
Context36:15 The length of one curtain was forty-five feet, and the width of one curtain was six feet – one size for all eleven curtains.


[12:41] 1 sn This military term is used elsewhere in Exodus (e.g., 6:26; 7:4; 12:17, 50), but here the Israelites are called “the regiments of the Lord.”
[21:32] 2 tn Heb “he”; the referent (the owner) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[21:32] 3 sn A shekel was a unit for measure by means of a scale. Both the weight and the value of a shekel of silver are hard to determine. “Though there is no certainty, the shekel is said to weigh about 11,5 grams” (C. Houtman, Exodus, 3:181). Over four hundred years earlier, Joseph was sold into Egypt for 20 shekels. The free Israelite citizen was worth about 50 shekels (Lev 27:3f.).
[21:32] 4 sn See further B. S. Jackson, “The Goring Ox Again [Ex. 21,28-36],” JJP 18 (1974): 55-94.