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  • Their horses were seven hundred and thirty-six, their mules two hundred and forty-five, (Ezra 2, 66)

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

  • All the men of Judah and Benjamin gathered together in Jerusalem within the three-day period: it was in the ninth month, on the twentieth day of the month. All the people, standing in the open place before the house of God, were trembling both over the matter at hand and because it was raining. (Ezra 10, 9)

  • Moreover, from the time that King Artaxerxes appointed me governor in the land of Judah, from his twentieth to his thirty-second year--during these twelve years neither I nor my brethren lived from the governor's allowance. (Nehemiah 5, 14)

  • sons of Senaah, three thousand nine hundred and thirty. (Nehemiah 7, 38)

  • The gatekeepers: sons of Shallum, sons of Ater, sons of Talmon, sons of Akkub, sons of Hatita, sons of Shobai, one hundred and thirty-eight. (Nehemiah 7, 45)

  • not counting their male and female slaves, who were seven thousand three hundred and thirty-seven. They also had two hundred male and female singers. Their horses were seven hundred and thirty-six, their mules two hundred and forty-five, (Nehemiah 7, 67)

  • their camels four hundred and thirty-five, their asses six thousand seven hundred and twenty. (Nehemiah 7, 68)

  • Certain of the family heads contributed to the service. His Excellency put into the treasury one thousand drachmas of gold, fifty basins, thirty garments for priests, and five hundred minas of silver. (Nehemiah 7, 69)

  • During all this time I had not been in Jerusalem, for in the thirty-second year of Artaxerxes, king of Babylon, I had gone back to the king. After due time, however, I asked leave of the king (Nehemiah 13, 6)

  • The whole Assyrian camp, infantry, chariots, and cavalry, kept them thus surrounded for thirty-four days. All the reservoirs of water failed the inhabitants of Bethulia, (Judith 7, 20)

  • For thirty days the whole populace plundered the camp, giving Judith the tent of Holofernes, with all his silver, his couches, his dishes, and all his furniture, which she accepted. She harnessed her mules, hitched her wagons to them, and loaded these things on them. (Judith 15, 11)


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