27 The number from the tribe of Judah was 74,600.
27 Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Judah, were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred.
27 those listed of the tribe of Judah were 74,600.
27 The tribe of Judah numbered 74,600.
27 those who were numbered of the tribe of Judah were seventy-four thousand six hundred.
35 The number from the tribe of Manasseh was 32,200.
35 Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Manasseh, were thirty and two thousand and two hundred.
35 those listed of the tribe of Manasseh were 32,200.
35 The tribe of Manasseh numbered 32,200.
35 those who were numbered of the tribe of Manasseh were thirty-two thousand two hundred.
(Read Numbers 1:1-43)
The people were numbered to show God's faithfulness in thus increasing the seed of Jacob, that they might be the better trained for the wars and conquest of Canaan, and to ascertain their families in order to the division of the land. It is said of each tribe, that those were numbered who were able to go forth to war; they had wars before them, though now they met with no opposition. Let the believer be prepared to withstand the enemies of his soul, though all may appear to be peace.
37 The number from the tribe of Benjamin was 35,400.
37 Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Benjamin, were thirty and five thousand and four hundred.
37 those listed of the tribe of Benjamin were 35,400.
37 The tribe of Benjamin numbered 35,400.
37 those who were numbered of the tribe of Benjamin were thirty-five thousand four hundred.
(Read Numbers 1:1-43)
The people were numbered to show God's faithfulness in thus increasing the seed of Jacob, that they might be the better trained for the wars and conquest of Canaan, and to ascertain their families in order to the division of the land. It is said of each tribe, that those were numbered who were able to go forth to war; they had wars before them, though now they met with no opposition. Let the believer be prepared to withstand the enemies of his soul, though all may appear to be peace.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Numbers 1:27
Commentary on Numbers 1:1-43
(Read Numbers 1:1-43)
The people were numbered to show God's faithfulness in thus increasing the seed of Jacob, that they might be the better trained for the wars and conquest of Canaan, and to ascertain their families in order to the division of the land. It is said of each tribe, that those were numbered who were able to go forth to war; they had wars before them, though now they met with no opposition. Let the believer be prepared to withstand the enemies of his soul, though all may appear to be peace.