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  • The gold earrings reached one thousand seven hundred pieces of gold; not counting the brooches, the rings, the expensive garments used by the kings of Midian, and the collars of the camels. (Judges 8, 26)

  • David would attack the land leaving neither man nor woman alive and carrying off their sheep, oxen, asses, camels and garments. Then he would come back to Achish. (1 Samuel 27, 9)

  • David fought them from early morning to the evening of the following day, allowing no one to escape except four hundred young men who mounted their camels and fled. (1 Samuel 30, 17)

  • She arrived in Jerusalem with a vast retinue and with camels loaded with spices, an abundance of gold and precious stones. When she came to Solomon, she told him all that she had on her mind (1 Kings 10, 2)

  • They took with them from the Hagrites' livestock, 50,000 camels, 25,000 sheep, and 2,000 donkeys. (1 Chronicles 5, 21)

  • For camels: Obil, the Ishmaelite. For donkeys: Jehdeiah of Meranoth. (1 Chronicles 27, 30)

  • The fame of Solomon having reached the queen of Sheba, she came to Jerusalem to test him with difficult questions. She came with immense riches, camels loaded with spices, great quantities of gold and precious stones. On coming to Solomon, she asked him all the questions that she had in mind, (2 Chronicles 9, 1)

  • They also attacked the camps of some shepherds and carried off great numbers of sheep and camels; then they returned to Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 14, 14)

  • their camels four hundred and thirty-five and their donkeys six thousand seven hundred and twenty. (Ezra 2, 67)

  • 435 camels; 6,720 donkeys. (Nehemiah 7, 69)

  • "Brother Azarias, please take with you a manservant and two camels and go to Rages in Media. (Tobit 9, 2)

  • Then Ragouel handed over to him his wife Sara and half of all his goods: servants, oxen, sheep, donkeys, camels, clothes, silver and various other things. Ragouel blessed them and allowed them to set out. (Tobit 10, 10)


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