Numbers 1:27
Context1:27 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Judah were 74,600.
Numbers 2:4
Context2:4 Those numbered in his division 1 are 74,600.
Numbers 2:15
Context2:15 Those numbered in his division are 45,650.
Numbers 1:25
Context1:25 Those of them who were numbered from the tribe of Gad were 45,650.
Numbers 4:40
Context4:40 those of them numbered by their families, by their clans, were 2,630.
Numbers 26:41
Context26:41 These are the Benjaminites, according to their families, and according to those numbered of them, 45,600. 2
Numbers 2:31
Context2:31 All those numbered of the camp of Dan are 157,600. They will travel last, under their standards.”
Numbers 3:28
Context3:28 Counting every male from a month old and upward, there were 8,600. They were responsible for the care 3 of the sanctuary.


[2:4] 1 tc The expression “and his divisions and those numbered of them” is somewhat tautological. The words are synonyms used for statistical purposes, and so neither should be simply deleted.
[26:41] 1 sn The Benjaminites increased from 35,400 to 45,600. The Greek version has here 35,500.
[3:28] 1 tn The construction here is a little different. The Hebrew text uses the participle in construct plural: שֹׁמְרֵי (shomÿrey, literally “keepers of”). The form specifies the duties of the 8,600 Kohathites. The genitive that follows this participle is the cognate מִשְׁמֶרֶת (mishmeret) that has been used before. So the expression indicates that they were responsible for the care of this part of the cult center. There is no reason to delete one of the forms (as does J. A. Paterson, Numbers, 42), for the repetition stresses the central importance of their work.