Numbers 31:36-46

36 And the halfe which was the parte of the that wet out to warre was .iij. hundred thousande and .xxxvij. thousande and fyue hundred shepe:
37 And the Lordes parte of the shepe was .vi. hundred and .lxxv.
38 And the oxen were .xxxvi. thousande of which the Lordes parte was .lxxij..
39 And the asses were .xxx. thousande and fyue hundred of whiche the Lordes parte was .lxi..
40 And the wemen were .xvi. thousande of which the Lordes parte was .xxxij. soules.
41 And Moses gaue that summe which was the Lordes heueofferynge vnto Eleazer the preast: as the Lorde comaunded Moses.
42 And the other halfe of the childern of Israel whiche Moses seperated from the men of warre
43 (that is to wete the halfe that pertayned vnto the congregacion) was .iij. hundred thousande and .xxxvij. thousande and fyue hundred shepe:
44 and .xxxvi. thousande oxen:
45 and .xxx. thousande asses and fyue hudred:
46 and .xvi. thousande wemen.

Numbers 31:36-46 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 31

This chapter contains an order to make war upon Midian, which was accordingly done, Nu 31:1-12, but Moses was wroth, because they saved the women alive, who, through the counsel of Balaam, had been the cause of sin, and of the plague for it in Israel, and therefore orders them, and the male children, to be slain, Nu 31:13-18, and then directs to the purification of the soldiers, their captives and spoil, Nu 31:19-24, and by the command of God an account is taken of the prey, and a division of it made between the soldiers and the congregation, and out of each part a tribute is levied for the Lord, Nu 31:25-31 and the sum of the whole booty is given, Nu 31:32-35 and of the part which belonged to the soldiers, and of the tribute given to the Lord, Nu 31:36-41 and of the part which belonged to the children of Israel, Nu 31:42-47 and besides the above tribute to the Lord, the officers made a voluntary oblation out of their spoil, both by way of gratitude for sparing their lives, and to make atonement for their souls, Nu 31:48-54.

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