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  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to forty-five thousand six hundred and fifty. (Numbers 2, 15)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to sixty-two thousand seven hundred.) (Numbers 2, 26)

  • The total number of those registered by companies in the camp of Dan was one hundred and fifty-seven thousand six hundred.) These shall be the last of the divisions on the march." (Numbers 2, 31)

  • This was the census of the Israelites taken by ancestral houses. The total number of those registered by companies in the camps was six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty. (Numbers 2, 32)

  • When all their males of a month or more were registered, they numbered six thousand two hundred. (Numbers 3, 34)

  • From the first-born of the Israelites he received in silver one thousand three hundred and sixty-five shekels according to the sanctuary standard. (Numbers 3, 50)

  • as registered by clans and ancestral houses, they numbered two thousand six hundred and thirty. (Numbers 4, 40)

  • The offering they brought before the LORD consisted of six baggage wagons and twelve oxen, that is, a wagon for every two princes, and an ox for every prince. These they presented as their offering before the Dwelling. (Numbers 7, 3)

  • On the sixth day it was the turn of Eliasaph, son of Reuel, prince of the Gadites. (Numbers 7, 42)

  • The animals for the peace offerings were, in all, twenty-four oxen, sixty rams, sixty goats, and sixty yearling lambs. These, then, were the offerings for the dedication of the altar after it was anointed. (Numbers 7, 88)

  • But Moses said, "The people around me include six hundred thousand soldiers; yet you say, 'I will give them meat to eat for a whole month.' (Numbers 11, 21)

  • These were the clans of Judah, of whom seventy-six thousand five hundred men were registered. (Numbers 26, 22)


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