Numbers 2:34
Context2:34 So the Israelites did according to all that the Lord commanded Moses; that is the way 1 they camped under their standards, and that is the way they traveled, each with his clan and family.
Numbers 4:49
Context4:49 According to the word of the Lord they were numbered, 2 by the authority of Moses, each according to his service and according to what he was to carry. 3 Thus were they numbered by him, 4 as the Lord had commanded Moses.
Numbers 8:20
Context8:20 So Moses and Aaron and the entire community of the Israelites did this with the Levites. According to all that the Lord commanded Moses concerning the Levites, this is what the Israelites did with them.
Numbers 8:22
Context8:22 After this, the Levites went in to do their work in the tent of meeting before Aaron and before his sons. As the Lord had commanded Moses concerning the Levites, so they did.
Numbers 9:5
Context9:5 And they observed the Passover 5 on the fourteenth day of the first month at twilight in the wilderness of Sinai; in accordance with all that the Lord had commanded Moses, so the Israelites did.
Numbers 19:2
Context19:2 “This is the ordinance of the law which the Lord has commanded: ‘Instruct 6 the Israelites to bring 7 you a red 8 heifer 9 without blemish, which has no defect 10 and has never carried a yoke.
Numbers 27:11
Context27:11 and if his father has no brothers, then you are to give his inheritance to his relative nearest to him from his family, and he will possess it. This will be for the Israelites a legal requirement, 11 as the Lord commanded Moses.’”
Numbers 31:47
Context31:47 From the Israelites’ share Moses took one of every fifty people and animals and gave them to the Levites who were responsible for the care of the Lord’s tabernacle, just as the Lord commanded Moses.
Numbers 34:2
Context34:2 “Give these instructions 12 to the Israelites, and tell them: ‘When you enter Canaan, the land that has been assigned to you as an inheritance, 13 the land of Canaan with its borders,


[2:34] 1 tn The Hebrew word is כֵּן (ken, “thus, so”).
[4:49] 2 tn The verb is the simple perfect tense – “he numbered them.” There is no expressed subject; therefore, the verb can be rendered as a passive.
[4:49] 4 tn The passive form simply reads “those numbered by him.” Because of the cryptic nature of the word, some suggest reading a preterite, “and they were numbered.” This is supported by the Greek, Syriac, Targum, and Vulgate. It would follow in the emendation that the relative pronoun be changed to “just as” (כַּאֲשֶׁר, ka’asher). The MT is impossible the way it stands; it can only be rendered into smooth English by adding something that is missing.
[9:5] 3 tc The LXX omits this first clause; it also omits “at twilight.”
[19:2] 5 tn The line literally reads, “speak to the Israelites that [and] they bring [will bring].” The imperfect [or jussive] is subordinated to the imperative either as a purpose clause, or as the object of the instruction – speak to them that they bring, or tell them to bring.
[19:2] 6 tn The color is designated as red, although the actual color would be a tanned red-brown color for the animal (see the usage in Isa 1:18 and Song 5:10). The reddish color suggested the blood of ritual purification; see J. Milgrom, “The Paradox of the Red Cow (Num 19),” VT 31 (1981): 62-72.
[19:2] 7 sn Some modern commentators prefer “cow” to “heifer,” thinking that the latter came from the influence of the Greek. Young animals were usually prescribed for the ritual, especially here, and so “heifer” is the better translation. A bull could not be given for this purification ritual because that is what was given for the high priests or the community according to Lev 4.
[19:2] 8 tn Heb “wherein there is no defect.”
[27:11] 5 tn The expression is חֻקַּת מִשְׁפָּט (khuqqat mishpat, “a statute of judgment”), which means it is a fixed enactment that determines justice. It is one which is established by God.
[34:2] 7 tn Heb “this is the land that will fall to you as an inheritance.”