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he handed in to David the number of those he had registered; the full muster-roll was one million one hundred thousand that bore arms in Israel, with four hundred and seventy thousand in Juda. (1 Chronicles 21, 5)
The whole number, including those brethren of theirs who had skill in the divine chant, all masters of their craft, was two hundred and eighty-eight; (1 Chronicles 25, 7)
There was no register giving the number of Israelites under twenty years of age; had not the Lord promised that they should be countless as the stars of heaven? (1 Chronicles 27, 23)
And indeed, when Joab son of Sarvia went about to register them, he left the task incomplete, because of the divine vengeance that fell on Israel; thus the annals of king David do not give the full number of those registered. (1 Chronicles 27, 24)
It was king Solomon, not content with the register his father David had made, who registered afresh all the aliens that dwelt in Israel; the number of these proved to be a hundred and fifty-three thousand six hundred; (2 Chronicles 2, 17)
So Achab sent for his prophets, four hundred in number, and asked whether they should attack Ramoth-Galaad or let it be? Go to the attack, they said; the Lord means to make the king’s grace master of it. (2 Chronicles 18, 5)
The clan chiefs that led it, all tried warriors, were two thousand six hundred in number; (2 Chronicles 26, 12)
The priests were too few in number to flay so many burnt-offerings at once, and the Levites must needs help them to finish their task, till such time as more priests should have rid themselves of defilement; such cleansing is an easier matter for Levite than for priest.✻ (2 Chronicles 29, 34)
keep it at the appointed time they might not, but must wait till priests had cleansed themselves in sufficient number, and the people could assemble at Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 30, 3)
The whole number, taken together, amounted to forty-two thousand three hundred and sixty, (Ezra 2, 64)
Poor folk, who had sons and daughters in great number, had bethought themselves of bartering these for the corn they must have if they would live; (Nehemiah 5, 2)
The whole number, taken together, amounted to forty-two thousand three hundred and sixty, (Nehemiah 7, 66)
