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  • You are to divide it by drawing lots among your clans. To a large clan you will give a larger piece of property, to a small clan a smaller one. Where the lot falls for each, that will be his. Make this division according to tribes. (Numbers 33, 54)

  • son of Perez, and chief of all the officers of the division had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 3)

  • For the second month Dodai, the Ahohite had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 4)

  • For the third month Benaiah son of Jehoiada, the chief priest, had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 5)

  • Benaiah who was champion of The Thirty, was overseer for The Thirty and for his division. Ammizabad was his son. (1 Chronicles 27, 6)

  • For the fourth month was Asahel, the brother of Joab; his son Zebadiah succeeded him. He had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 7)

  • For the fifth month, Shamhuth the Izrahite had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 8)

  • For the sixth month, Ira son of Ikkesh of Tekoa had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 9)

  • For the seventh month, Helez the Pelonite, an Ephraimite, had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 10)

  • For the eighth month, Sibbecai of Hushah, a Zerahite, had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 11)

  • For the ninth month, Abiezer of Anathoth, a Benjaminite, had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 12)

  • For the tenth month, Maharai of Netophah, a Zerahite, had charge of a division of twenty-four thousand men. (1 Chronicles 27, 13)


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