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Numbers 10:6

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10:6 And when you blow an alarm the second time, then the camps that are located on the south side must begin to travel. 1  An alarm must be sounded 2  for their journeys.

Numbers 11:24

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11:24 So Moses went out and told the people the words of the Lord. He then gathered seventy men of the elders of the people and had them stand around the tabernacle.

Numbers 15:41

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15:41 I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your God. I am the Lord your God.”

Numbers 16:37

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16:37 “Tell 3  Eleazar son of Aaron the priest to pick up 4  the censers out of the flame, for they are holy, and then scatter the coals of fire 5  at a distance.

Numbers 17:9

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17:9 So Moses brought out all the staffs from before the Lord to all the Israelites. They looked at them, 6  and each man took his staff.

Numbers 26:4

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26:4 “Number the people 7  from twenty years old and upward, just as the Lord commanded Moses and the Israelites who went out from the land of Egypt.”

Numbers 33:1

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Wanderings from Egypt to Sinai

33:1 8 These are the journeys of the Israelites, who went out of the land of Egypt by their divisions under the authority 9  of Moses and Aaron.

Numbers 33:52

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33:52 you must drive out all the inhabitants of the land before you. Destroy all their carved images, all their molten images, 10  and demolish their high places.
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[10:6]  1 tc The MT does not mention the departures of the northerly and westerly tribes. The Greek text completes the description by adding them, making a full schedule of the departure of the groups of tribes. The Greek is not likely to be original, however, since it carries all the signs of addition to complete the text, making a smooth, full reading. The MT is to be preferred; it apparently used two of the groups to give the idea.

[10:6]  2 tn The Hebrew text has “they shall blow an alarm”; the sentence without a formal subject should be taken as a passive idea.

[16:37]  3 tn Heb “say to.”

[16:37]  4 tn The verb is the jussive with a vav (ו) coming after the imperative; it may be subordinated to form a purpose clause (“that he may pick up”) or the object of the imperative.

[16:37]  5 tn The Hebrew text just has “fire,” but it would be hard to conceive of this action apart from the idea of coals of fire.

[17:9]  5 tn The words “at them” are not in the Hebrew text, but they have been added in the translation for clarity.

[26:4]  7 tn “Number the people” is added here to the text for a smooth reading.

[33:1]  9 sn This material can be arranged into four sections: from Egypt to Sinai (vv. 1-15), the wilderness wanderings (vv. 16-36), from Kadesh to Moab (vv. 37-49), and final orders for Canaan (vv. 50-56).

[33:1]  10 tn Heb “hand.”

[33:52]  11 tn The Hebrew text repeats the verb “you will destroy.”



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