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Ch. 1
vs. 1-16: This is similar to our census.
vs. 17-21: Reuben 46,500.
vs. 22-23:Simieon 59,300
vs. 24- 25: Gad 45,650
vs. 26-27: Judah 74,600
vs. 28-29: Issachar 54,400
vs. 30-31: Zebulun 57,400
vs. 32-33: Half tribe Ephraim 40,500
vs. 34-35: Half tribe Manasseh 32,200
vs. 36-37: Benjamin 35,400
vs. 38-39: Dan 62,700
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vs. 42-43: Naphtali 53,400
vs. 44-46: All those listed able to go to war, 603,550.
vs. 47-54: The Levites were not listed because their job was to guard and keep the tabernacle.
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vs. 1-9: Judah meaning praise to go out first on the march. This also makes sense because Judah had the largest number practically speaking.
vs. 10-16: Rueben the oldest to take the rear or south side.
vs. 17: The tent of meeting in the middle?
vs. 18-24: Benjamin on the west side.
vs. 24-31: Dan on the east marching last. hopefully I can find a picture to embed here for this chapter.
vs. 32-34: These are the standards the Lord put out for organization. Also I think it is worth noting that the other tribes were placed under on leader or tribe to lead the march. Kind of interesting.
Left some links bellow for further study.97Please respect copyright.PENANAeaGoCrX2Yw
thebiblesays.com/commentary/num/num-2/numbers-21-2/97Please respect copyright.PENANAwG8VZE4Ur4
danielwestfall.com/journal-entries/numbers-2-arrangement-of-the-camp 97Please respect copyright.PENANAh9ynQoaMno
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