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  • Such was the tally of the Israelites when the census was taken by families. The full count of the entire camp, unit by unit, came to six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty. (Numbers 2, 32)

  • But, as Yahweh had ordered Moses, the Levites were not included in the census of the Israelites. (Numbers 2, 33)

  • The Israelites did exactly as Yahweh had ordered Moses. This was how they pitched camp, grouped by standards. This was how they broke camp, each man in his own clan, each man with his own family. (Numbers 2, 34)

  • Nadab and Abihu died in Yahweh's presence, in the desert of Sinai, when they offered unauthorised fire before Yahweh. They left no children and so it fell to Eleazar and Ithamar to exercise the priesthood under their father Aaron. (Numbers 3, 4)

  • At Yahweh's word Moses took a census of them, as Yahweh had ordered. (Numbers 3, 16)

  • Their full number, counting the males of one month and over, came to seven thousand five hundred. (Numbers 3, 22)

  • the curtaining of the court, the screen for the entrance to the court surrounding the Dwelling and the altar, and the cords required in dealing with all this. (Numbers 3, 26)

  • Their full number, counting the males of one month and over, came to eight thousand three hundred. They were in charge of the sanctuary. (Numbers 3, 28)

  • They were in charge of the ark, the table, the lamp-stand, the altars, the sacred vessels used in the liturgy, and the curtain with all its fittings. (Numbers 3, 31)

  • Their full number, counting the males of one month and over, came to six thousand two hundred. (Numbers 3, 34)

  • The total number of male Levites of the age of one month and over, whom Moses counted by clans as Yahweh had ordered, came to twenty-two thousand. (Numbers 3, 39)

  • As Yahweh ordered, Moses took a census of all the first-born of the Israelites. (Numbers 3, 42)


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