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  • The amount of the silver received from the community was one hundred talents and one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels, according to the standard of the sanctuary shekel; (Exodus 38, 25)

  • The remaining one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five shekels were used for making the hooks on the columns, for plating the capitals, and for banding them with silver. (Exodus 38, 28)

  • The bronze, given as an offering, amounted to seventy talents and two thousand four hundred shekels. (Exodus 38, 29)

  • seventy-four thousand six hundred were enrolled in the tribe of Judah. (Numbers 1, 27)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to seventy-four thousand six hundred.) (Numbers 2, 4)

  • When all the first-born males of a month or more were registered, they numbered twenty-two thousand two hundred and seventy-three. (Numbers 3, 43)

  • As ransom for the two hundred and seventy-three first-born of the Israelites who outnumber the Levites, (Numbers 3, 46)

  • His offering consisted of one silver plate weighing a hundred and thirty shekels according to the sanctuary standard and one silver basin weighing seventy shekels, both filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering; (Numbers 7, 13)

  • He presented as his offering one silver plate weighing a hundred and thirty shekels according to the sanctuary standard and one silver basin weighing seventy shekels, both filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering; (Numbers 7, 19)

  • His offering consisted of one silver plate weighing a hundred and thirty shekels according to the sanctuary standard and one silver basin weighing seventy shekels, both filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering; (Numbers 7, 25)

  • His offering consisted of one silver plate weighing a hundred and thirty shekels according to the sanctuary standard and one silver basin weighing seventy shekels, both filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering; (Numbers 7, 31)

  • His offering consisted of one silver plate weighing a hundred and thirty shekels according to the sanctuary standard and one silver basin weighing seventy shekels, both filled with fine flour mixed with oil for a cereal offering; (Numbers 7, 37)


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