Numbers 1:47-54

Levites Exempted

47 1The Levites, however, were not numbered among them by their fathers' tribe.
48 For the LORD had spoken to Moses, saying,
49 "Only the tribe of Levi 2you shall not number, nor shall you take their [a]census among the sons of Israel.
50 "But you shall 3appoint the Levites over the [b]tabernacle of the testimony, and over all its furnishings and over all that belongs to it. They shall carry the tabernacle and all its furnishings, and they shall take care of it; they shall also camp around the [c]tabernacle.
51 "4So when the tabernacle is to set out, the Levites shall take it down; and when the tabernacle encamps, the Levites shall set it up. But 5the [d]layman who comes near shall be put to death.
52 "6The sons of Israel shall camp, each man by his own camp, and each man by his own standard, according to their armies.
53 "7But the Levites shall camp around the tabernacle of the testimony, so that there will be 8no wrath on the congregation of the sons of Israel. 9So the Levites shall keep charge of the tabernacle of the testimony."
54 Thus the sons of Israel did; according to all which the LORD had commanded Moses, so they did.

Numbers 1:47-54 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS

This book has its name from the account it gives of the "numbers" of the children of Israel, twice taken particularly; which name it has with this Greeks and Latins, and so with the Syriac and Arabic versions; but with the Jews it is called sometimes "Vajedabber", from the first word of it, "and the Lord spake"; and sometimes "Bemidbar", from the fifth word of the first verse, "in the wilderness", and sometimes "Sepher Pikkudim"; or, as with Origen {a}, "Ammesphkodim", the book of musters or surveys. That it was written by Moses is not to be doubted; and is indeed suggested by our Lord himself, Joh 5:46 compared with Nu 3:14, and the references to it, in the New Testament, fully ascertain to us Christians the authenticity of it, as that of our Lord hinted at, and those of the apostle in 1Co 10:4, Heb 9:13,14. It contains an history of the affairs of the Israelites, and of their travel in the wilderness for the space of thirty eight years; though the principal facts it relates were done in the second year of their coming out of Egypt, and in the last of their being in the wilderness; and it is not merely historical, but gives a particular account of several laws, ceremonial and judicial, to be observed by the people of Israel, as well as has many things in it very instructive, both of a moral and evangelical nature.

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In this chapter orders are given to Moses to take the number of the children of Israel, from twenty years old and upwards, Nu 1:1-3; and the men that were to assist in this work, one of each tribe are mentioned by name, Nu 1:4-16; all which was accordingly done, Nu 1:17-19; and the particular numbers of each tribe are recorded, as they were taken, Nu 1:20-44; and the sum total is given, Nu 1:45,46; the Levites being excepted, who were employed about the tabernacle, and so not to be employed in military service, Nu 1:47-51; they encamped about that, while the Israelites pitched their tents every man by his own camp and standard, Nu 1:52-54.

{a} Apud Euseb. Hist. Ecclesiast. l. 6. c. 25.

Cross References 9

  • 1. Numbers 2:33; Numbers 3:14-39; Numbers 4:49; Numbers 26:57-64
  • 2. Numbers 26:62
  • 3. Exodus 38:21; Numbers 3:6-8, 25-37; Numbers 4:15, 25-27, 31, 32
  • 4. Numbers 4:1-33
  • 5. Numbers 3:10, 38; Numbers 4:15, 19, 20
  • 6. Numbers 2:2, 34
  • 7. Num 3:23, 29, 35, 38
  • 8. Leviticus 10:6; Numbers 16:46; Numbers 18:5
  • 9. Numbers 8:24; Numbers 18:2-4; 1 Chronicles 23:32

Footnotes 4

  • [a]. Lit "sum"
  • [b]. Lit "dwelling place," and so throughout the ch
  • [c]. Lit "dwelling place," and so throughout the ch
  • [d]. Lit "stranger"
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