Numbers 4:3
Context4:3 from thirty years old and upward to fifty years old, all who enter the company 1 to do the work in the tent of meeting.
Numbers 14:24
Context14:24 Only my servant Caleb, because he had a different spirit and has followed me fully – I will bring him into the land where he had gone, and his descendants 2 will possess it.
Numbers 21:1
Context21:1 3 When the Canaanite king of Arad 4 who lived in the Negev 5 heard that Israel was approaching along the road to Atharim, he fought against Israel and took some of them prisoner.
Numbers 22:36
Context22:36 When Balak heard that Balaam was coming, he went out to meet him at a city of Moab which was on the border of the Arnon at the boundary of his territory.


[4:3] 1 tn The word “company” is literally “host, army” (צָבָא, tsava’). The repetition of similar expressions makes the translation difficult: Heb “all [who] come to the host to do work in the tent.”
[21:1] 3 sn This chapter has several events in it: the victory over Arad (vv. 1-3), the plague of serpents (vv. 4-9), the approach to Moab (vv. 10-20), and the victory over Sihon and Og (vv. 21-35). For information, see D. M. Gunn, “The ‘Battle Report’: Oral or Scribal Convention.” JBL 93 (1974): 513-18; and of the extensive literature on the archaeological site, see EAEHL 1:74-89.
[21:1] 4 sn The name Arad probably refers to a place a number of miles away from Tel Arad in southern Israel. The name could also refer to the whole region (like Edom).
[21:1] 5 tn Or “the south”; “Negev” has become a technical name for the southern desert region and is still in use in modern times.