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Numeri 2:4

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4 und sein Heer und ihre Gemusterten, vierundsiebzigtausend sechshundert.

Numeri 2:4 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 2:4

And his host, and those that were numbered of them
As they had been before; and, supposing these words to be the words of God, there is no necessity of rendering them in the future, as some have observed; though they seem rather to be the words of Moses, who under every tribe repeats the number, which is exactly the same as when taken; and though it was not till twenty days after that they set forward according to their order of encampment, not one of them died, which Aben Ezra observes as a very wonderful thing;

[were] threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred;
the number of the tribe of Judah were 74,600; see ( Numbers 1:27 ) .

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Numeri 2:4 In-Context

2 Die Kinder Israel sollen sich lagern, ein jeder bei seinem Panier, bei den Zeichen ihrer Vaterhäuser; dem Zelte der Zusammenkunft gegenüber sollen sie sich ringsum lagern.
3 Und zwar die gegen Osten, gegen Sonnenaufgang Lagernden: das Panier des Lagers Judas, nach ihren Heeren; und der Fürst der Söhne Judas, Nachschon, der Sohn Amminadabs;
4 und sein Heer und ihre Gemusterten, vierundsiebzigtausend sechshundert.
5 Und die neben ihm Lagernden: der Stamm Issaschar; und der Fürst der Söhne Issaschars, Nethaneel, der Sohn Zuars;
6 und sein Heer und dessen Gemusterte, vierundfünfzigtausend vierhundert.
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