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  • when they have reached the age of fifty, they are no longer bound to service, (Numbers 8, 25)

  • but they will attend on their brethren in the tabernacle and keep guard there as they are appointed, without doing the work of it any longer. Such is the direction thou wilt give the Levites about their duties. (Numbers 8, 26)

  • On the day when the tabernacle was set up, a cloud overshadowed it; and when evening came, fire seemed to hang over the canopy of it till morning. (Numbers 9, 15)

  • it was when this cloud left its post over the tabernacle that the Israelites marched on, never encamping again until it settled. (Numbers 9, 17)

  • At the Lord’s bidding they marched, at the Lord’s bidding they pitched their tents. There was no moving as long as the cloud hung over the tabernacle; (Numbers 9, 18)

  • while the tabernacle was in cloud; only at the Lord’s bidding might they pitch their tents, only at his bidding let them down.✻ (Numbers 9, 20)

  • Sound both trumpets, he told him, and all must assemble to meet thee at the tabernacle door; (Numbers 10, 3)

  • And now, in the second year, on the twentieth day of the second month, the cloud lifted from the tabernacle, (Numbers 10, 11)

  • Meanwhile, the tabernacle had been taken down, and the sons of Gerson and Merari set out bringing it with them. (Numbers 10, 17)

  • After these the Caathites marched, with their holy burden;✻ the tabernacle going on first, so as to be ready for them when they reached the place where it was set up. (Numbers 10, 21)

  • Whereupon the Lord said to Moses, Choose out for me seventy Israelites of ripe age, men already known to thee as elders and officers of the people, bring them to the door of the tabernacle that bears record of my covenant, and let them stand there at thy side. (Numbers 11, 16)

  • So Moses went back to the people, and told them what the Lord had said. Then he chose seventy of the elders of Israel, and ranged them in a half-circle at the tabernacle door. (Numbers 11, 24)


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