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  • The sum total of animals for the peace offering: twenty-four bulls, sixty rams, sixty goats, and sixty male one-year-old lambs. These were the offerings for the dedication of the altar, after it had been anointed. (Numbers 7, 88)

  • The total of those who fell that day was twelve thousand. (Joshua 8, 25)

  • and king of Tirzah. Total number of all these kings: thirty-one. (Joshua 12, 24)

  • A total of twelve towns were given to the clan of Merari. (Joshua 21, 40)

  • Joab gave the total count of the people to the king: eight hundred thousand sword-wielding warriors in Israel and five hundred thousand men in Judah. (2 Samuel 24, 9)

  • Nebuchadnezzar carried off into exile all the leaders and prominent men, the blacksmiths and locksmiths, all the men of valor fit for war. A total of ten thousand were exiled to Babylon. Only the poorest sector of the population was left. (2 Kings 24, 14)

  • In the territory of Benjamin they were given the following towns with their pasture lands: Geba, Alemeth, and Anathoth. A total of thirteen towns were given them for all their families to live in. (1 Chronicles 6, 45)

  • The family records of all the clans of Issachar listed a total of 87,000 men able to give military service. (1 Chronicles 7, 5)

  • A census was taken of those Levites thirty years old or older. The total was thirty-eight thousand; (1 Chronicles 23, 3)

  • The total span of the cherubs' wings was 30 feet, each being 7 1/2 feet long, with one wing touching the wall of the room, while the other touched that of the other cherub. (2 Chronicles 3, 11)

  • Rehoboam loved Maacah, daughter of Absalom, more than all his other wives and concubines. He had in fact a total of eighteen wives and sixty concubines, twenty-eight sons and sixty daughters. (2 Chronicles 11, 21)

  • The total number of heads of families among these valiant warriors was two thousand six hundred. (2 Chronicles 26, 12)


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