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  • When the tribe of Napthali had been listed by clans and families, the names of all the males of twenty years and over, able to give military service, were recorded one by one. (Numbers 1, 42)

  • Every man of Israel of twenty years and over, able to give military service, was counted according to his tribe. (Numbers 1, 45)

  • count all the men between thirty and fifty years of age, those able to give military service who will be given tasks in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 3)

  • count the men between thirty and fifty years of age, those able to give military service, who will be given tasks in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 23)

  • Count all the men between thirty and fifty years of age, those able to give military service, who will be given tasks in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 30)

  • of every man between thirty and fifty years of age, able to give military service and to be given tasks in the Tent of Meeting, (Numbers 4, 35)

  • by sub-clans and families, of every man between thirty and fifty years of age able to give military service and to be given tasks in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 39)

  • of every man between thirty and fifty years of age, able to give military service and to be given tasks in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 43)

  • all the men between thirty and fifty years of age, able to give military service and to be given tasks of carrying burdens in the Tent of Meeting (Numbers 4, 47)

  • "Take a census of all the community of Israel, by families: all those of twenty years and over, able to give military service." (Numbers 26, 2)

  • A part of the land awarded to Manasseh, who was Joseph's firstborn son, was given to Machir, Manasseh's eldest son and father of Gilead. To him was given, as was fitting for a military hero, the country of Gilead and Bashan. (Joshua 17, 1)

  • The palace chamberlain, the military commissioner of the city, the judges and the tutors sent this response to Jehu: "We are your servants, and we will do whatever you say. We will not proclaim anyone king; do whatever seems best to you." (2 Kings 10, 5)


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