(1.0003536917563) | Num 31:5 | So a thousand from every tribe, twelve thousand armed for battle in all, were provided out of the thousands of Israel. |
(0.94214659498208) | Num 2:9 | All those numbered of the camp of Judah, according to their divisions, are 186,400. They will travel 1 at the front. |
(0.94214659498208) | Num 31:32 | The spoil that remained of the plunder which the fighting men 1 had gathered 2 was 675,000 sheep, |
(0.94214659498208) | Num 31:36 | The half-portion of those who went to war numbered 337,500 sheep; |
(0.94214659498208) | Num 31:43 | there were 337,500 sheep from the portion belonging to the community, |
(0.93626643369176) | Num 1:46 | And all those numbered totaled 603,550. |
(0.93626643369176) | Num 2:24 | All those numbered of the camp of Ephraim, according to their divisions, are 108,100. They will travel third. |
(0.93626643369176) | Num 26:51 |
(0.93626643369176) | Num 31:4 | You must send to the battle a thousand men from every tribe throughout all the tribes of Israel.” 1 |
(0.93626643369176) | Num 31:48 | Then the officers who were over the thousands of the army, the commanders over thousands and the commanders over hundreds, approached Moses |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 2:19 | Those numbered in his division are 40,500. |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 2:21 | Those numbered in his division are 32,200. |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 4:44 | those of them numbered by their families were 3,200. |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 25:9 | Those that died in the plague were 24,000. |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 31:33 | 72,000 cattle, |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 31:34 | 61,000 donkeys, |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 31:44 | 36,000 cattle, |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 31:45 | 30,500 donkeys, |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 31:46 | and 16,000 people. |
(0.91995817204301) | Num 35:5 | “You must measure 1 from outside the wall of the town on the east 1,000 yards, 2 and on the south side 1,000 yards, and on the west side 1,000 yards, and on the north side 1,000 yards, with the town in the middle. 3 This territory must belong to them as grazing land for the towns. |