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Nombres 2:14

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14 puis la tribu de Gad, le prince des fils de Gad, Eliasaph, fils de Déuel,

Nombres 2:14 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 2:14

Then the tribe of Gad
Who was placed on the other side of Reuben's standard, and according to the former direction he must be before, and Simeon behind; and Gad being the eldest son of Leah's handmaid Zilpah, is fitly placed under Leah's firstborn, and being the son of an handmaid, could not object to his situation:

and the captain of the sons of Gad [shall be] Eliasaph the son of
Reuel:
who is called Deuel, ( Numbers 1:14 ) ( 7:42 ) . The letters (r) , "resh", and (d) , "daleth", being similar, are sometimes put one for the other, of which there are other instances, as in ( Genesis 10:3 Genesis 10:4 ) , compared with ( 1 Chronicles 1:6 1 Chronicles 1:7 ) .

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Nombres 2:14 In-Context

12 A ses côtés camperont la tribu de Siméon, le prince des fils de Siméon, Schelumiel, fils de Tsurischaddaï,
13 et son corps d'armée composé de cinquante-neuf mille trois cents hommes, d'après le dénombrement;
14 puis la tribu de Gad, le prince des fils de Gad, Eliasaph, fils de Déuel,
15 et son corps d'armée composé de quarante-cinq mille six cent cinquante hommes, d'après le dénombrement.
16 Total pour le camp de Ruben, d'après le dénombrement: cent cinquante et un mille quatre cent cinquante hommes, selon leurs corps d'armée. Ils seront les seconds dans la marche.
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