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Verse Numbers 1:2. _TAKE YE THE SUM, C._] God, having established the
commonwealth of Israel by just and equitable laws, ordained every
thing relative to the due performance of his own worship, erecte...
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A month had passed away since the setting up of the tabernacle Exodus
40:2, Exodus 40:17 : and the Sinaitic legislation was now complete
(compare Leviticus 27:34).
A census
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE PREPARATION FOR THE JOURNEY
1. The People Numbered
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. The command to number (Numbers 1:1)_
2. The appointed helpers for the work (Numbers 1:5)
3. The...
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NUMBERS 1:1 (from P, which is used uninterruptedly as far as Numbers
10:28). THE NUMBERING OF THE SECULAR TRIBES. The date of this census
is about eleven months after the arrival at Mt. Sinai (Exodus...
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TAKE YE. Compare Exodus 30:11; Exodus 30:12; Exodus 38:25. In Exodus,
moral law (prophet); Leviticus, ritual law (priest); Numbers,
commonwealth law (king).
SUM. Three numberings....
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_their families_ Rather THEIR CLANS, i.e. groups of families related
by blood.
_fathers_" _houses_ here denotes _families_, smaller groups consisting
of close relations; see Numbers 1:4; Exodus 12:3....
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Moses is directed to number the fighting men of Israel with the help
of twelve princes....
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TAKE YE THE SUM— See Exodus 30:12; Exodus 38:26 and the 26th chapter
of this book. The tribes were divided into families, the families into
houses or households, Judges 7:16 but here _the house of the...
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B. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON THE CENSUS vv. 2-4
TEXT
Numbers 1:2. Take ye the sum of all the congregation of the children
of Israel, after their families, by the house of their fathers, with
the number...
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_TAKE YE THE SUM OF ALL THE CONGREGATION OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL,
AFTER THEIR FAMILIES, BY THE HOUSE OF THEIR FATHERS, WITH THE NUMBER
OF THEIR NAMES, EVERY MALE BY THEIR POLLS;_
No JFB commentary...
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THE FIRST NUMBERING OF THE PEOPLE
At Sinai Moses receives the command to take the number of the males
over twenty years of age in the eleven secular tribes, the tribe of
Levi being enumerated separate...
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
ABOUT THE BOOK OF NUMBERS
The first 5 books in the Bible are called the ‘5 Books of Moses’.
The Book of Numbers is the 4th...
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AFTER THEIR FAMILIES. — The family or clan, _mishpahah,_ included
several fathers’ houses (see Kurtz’s _Hist. of the Old Covenant,_
2, pp. 8-10).
WITH THE NUMBER OF THEIR NAMES. — Better, _according t...
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שְׂא֗וּ אֶת ־רֹאשׁ֙ כָּל ־עֲדַ֣ת
בְּנֵֽי ־יִש
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THE CENSUS AND THE CAMP
1. THE MUSTERING
Numbers 1:1
FROM the place of high spiritual knowledge, where through the
revelation of God in covenant and law Israel has been constituted His
nation and Hi...
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NUMBERED FOR WAR; SET APART FOR WORSHIP
Numbers 1:1
This book records two numberings of the host; the first, at Sinai; and
the second, thirty-eight years after, on the threshold of Canaan. It
is als...
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The Book of Numbers deals with the wilderness. It is the story of a
long discipline resulting from disobedience. History moves forward,
for God ever protects His own purposes from the failure of His c...
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Houses. The families consisted of the immediate descendants of the 12
patriarchs; the houses were from the subdivisions of these. The same
plan of numbering the people was adopted on other occasions,...
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Had not this method of numbering by families a particular design, more
clearly thereby to ascertain the genealogy of the Lord Jesus Christ?
Hebrews 7:14
Let the Reader remark with me, what dignity God...
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It is impossible to look at this book ever so cursorily without
feeling the difference of the atmosphere from that of Leviticus. And
this is so much the more striking because it cannot be fairly doubt...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 1 AND 2.
The first thing to be noticed is, that God numbers His people exactly,
and arranges them, once thus recognised, around His tabernacle: sweet
thought,...
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TAKE YE THE SUM OF ALL THE CONGREGATION OF THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL,....
Excepting the Levites; nor were any account taken of the mixed
multitude that came out of Egypt with the children of Israel, only...
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Take ye the sum of all the congregation of the children of Israel,
after their families, by the house of their fathers, with the number
of [their] names, every male by their polls;
Ver. 2. _Take ye t...
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_Take ye the sum_ This is not the same muster with that spoken of
Exodus 38:26, as plainly appears, because that was before the building
of the tabernacle, which was built and set up on the first day...
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1 God commaundeth Moses to number the people.
5 The Princes of the Tribes.
17 The number of euery Tribe.
47 The Leuites are exempted for the Seruice of the Lord.
1 AND the LORD spake vnto Moses in...
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Take ye, Moses and his assistants, the sum of all the congregation of
the children of Israel after their families, the large divisions of
the tribes known by the name of some prominent leader, Exodus...
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THE MUSTER OF THE PEOPLE...
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THE FIRST CENSUS OF ISRAEL
(vs.1-46)
After Israel's leaving Egypt, over a year passed before we read of
this census being taken. In David's time, when he determined to number
the people (2 Samuel 24:...
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1-43 The people were numbered to show God's faithfulness in thus
increasing the seed of Jacob, that they might be the better trained
for the wars and conquest of Canaan, and to ascertain their famili...
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& Numbers 2:1-34.
We now enter upon the study of the fourth grand division of the
Pentateuch, or five books of Moses; and we shall find the leading
characteristic of this book quite as strongly marked...
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Numbers 1:2 Take H5375 (H8798) census H7218 congregation H5712
children H1121 Israel H3478 families H4940 fathers H1 houses
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‘Take you (ye) the sum of all the congregation of the children of
Israel, by their families, by their fathers' houses, according to the
number of the names, every male, by their heads, from twenty yea...
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SECOND MONTH
That is, May; also (Numbers 1:18)....
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CONTENTS: Moses commanded to take census.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: The Lord knows all those that are His (2 Timothy 2:19) by
name (Php_4:3) and even the hairs of their heads are nu...
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Numbers 1:2. _Take ye the sum._ The Israelites had been numbered, for
the purpose of subscribing half a shekel towards the erection of the
tabernacle. Now they are numbered for war; and were afterward...
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_Take ye the sum of all the congregation._
REASONS FOR NUMBERING THE PEOPLE
Not because God would understand whether they were sufficient for
number, or able for strength, to encounter their enemies...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 1:1 Israel Prepares to Enter the Land.
Numbers 1:1 tells how Israel traveled from Mount Sinai to the Jordan
Valley, the eastern border of the Promised Lan
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THE NUMBERING OF THE PEOPLE
(_Numbers 1:1_)
“The object of the encampment at Sinai,” says Perowne, “has been
accomplished. The Covenant has been made, the Law given, the Sanctuary
set up, the Priests...
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THE CENSUS OF SINAI (Numbers 1:1).
EXPOSITION
THE CENSUS DIVINELY COMMANDED (Numbers 1:1)....
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This time lets turn to the book of Numbers, so called because twice in
the book the children of Israel were numbered. Once at the beginning
of their forty years of wandering in the wilderness and then...
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1 Chronicles 21:1; 1 Chronicles 21:2; 1 Chronicles 27:23; 1 Chronicles
27:24;...
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Take the sum — This is not the same muster with that Exodus 38:26,
as plainly appears, because that was before the building of the
tabernacle, which was built and set up on the first day of the first...
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How accurate is this census of the tribes of Israel?
PROBLEM: According to the census taken in Chapter s 1–4 of Numbers,
the newly formed nation of Israel must have numbered about 2 million
people. Ac...