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Now this is the number of the leaders of the army who went to David when he was at Hebron, so that they might transfer the kingdom of Saul to him, in accord with the word of the Lord: (1 Chronicles 12, 23)
At that time, they were small in number, they were few and were settlers there. (1 Chronicles 16, 19)
Now Satan rose up against Israel, and he incited David so that he would number Israel. (1 Chronicles 21, 1)
And David said to Joab and to the leaders of the people: “Go, and number Israel, from Beersheba even to Dan. And bring me the number, so that I may know it.” (1 Chronicles 21, 2)
And he gave to David the number of those whom he had surveyed. And the entire number of Israel was found to be one million and one hundred thousand men who could draw the sword; but from Judah, there were four hundred and seventy thousand men of war. (1 Chronicles 21, 5)
But Levi and Benjamin he did not number. For Joab executed the orders of the king unwillingly. (1 Chronicles 21, 6)
with gold and silver, and with brass and iron, of which there is no number. Therefore, rise up and act. And the Lord will be with you.” (1 Chronicles 22, 16)
Moreover, four thousand were porters. And the same number were the singers of psalms to the Lord, with the musical instruments which he had made for the music. (1 Chronicles 23, 5)
These are the sons of Levi, in their kindred and families, leaders in turns, and the number of each of the heads who were doing the works of the ministry of the house of the Lord, from twenty years of age and upward. (1 Chronicles 23, 24)
Also, according to the last precepts of David, the sons of Levi shall be counted by number from twenty years of age and upward. (1 Chronicles 23, 27)
as much in the oblation of the holocausts of the Lord, as in the Sabbaths and new moons and other solemnities, according to the number and ceremonies for each and every matter, perpetually before the Lord. (1 Chronicles 23, 31)
Then David and the magistrates of the army set apart, for the ministry, the sons of Asaph, and of Heman, and of Jeduthun, who were to prophesy with harps and psalteries and cymbals, in accord with their number, having been dedicated to their appointed office. (1 Chronicles 25, 1)
