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3. THE SECOND NUMBERING
CHAPTER 26
_ 1. The command to number (Numbers 26:1)_
2. The census taken (Numbers 26:5)
3. The total number (Numbers 26:51)
4. The inheritance ...
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NUMBERS 26. PARTICULARS OF A SECOND CENSUS TAKEN 38 YEARS AFTER THE
FIRST.
Numbers 26:1. The Numbers of the Twelve Secular Tribes. The census
was again confined to men over twenty. The total is Numbe...
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The twelve secular tribes are numbered, the sacred tribe of Levi being
omitted. The names are based upon Genesis 46:8-27, but with the
addition of Ephraim and Manasseh, who, having been born in Egypt,...
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THEY THAT WERE NUMBERED, WERE FORTY AND THREE THOUSAND, &C.— By
comparing this with chap. Numbers 1:21 it appears, that, in
thirty-eight years, this tribe was diminished by near three thousand
men. So...
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D. THE SECOND CENSUS (NUMBERS 26:1-51)
TEXT
Numbers 26:1. And it came to pass after the plague, that the Lord
spake unto Moses and unto Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest, saying,
2. Take the sum of...
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_THESE ARE THE FAMILIES OF THE REUBENITES: AND THEY THAT WERE NUMBERED
OF THEM WERE FORTY AND THREE THOUSAND AND SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY._
These are the families - the principal households, which we...
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THE SECOND NUMBERING OF THE PEOPLE
The first took place thirty-eight years before (see Numbers 1) at Mt.
Sinai. The people are shortly to enter Canaan, and this second
enumeration is made in view of t...
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 26
THE SECOND *CENSUS – NUMBERS 26:1-65
V1 After the disease had stopped, the *LORD spoke to Moses and Elea
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FORTY AND THREE THOUSAND AND SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY. — As compared
with the former census, the tribe of Reuben had decreased by 2,770.
(See Numbers 1:21.) Dathan and Abiram had probably enlisted man...
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אֵ֖לֶּה מִשְׁפְּחֹ֣ת הָ רֻֽאוּבֵנִ֑י
וַ יִּהְי֣וּ...
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A NEW GENERATION
Numbers 26:1; Numbers 27:1
THE numbering at Sinai before the sojourn in the Desert of Paran has
its counterpart in the numbering now recorded. In either case those
reckoned are the m...
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At this point we begin the third and last movement in the Book of
Numbers, that which is devoted to the second numbering of the people
and their preparation for taking possession of the land from whic...
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_Thirty. They had lost therefore 2870 men, chap. i. 21._...
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I detain not the Reader through this whole relation, but to remark to
him, with what particular emphasis reference is again had to the sin
of Dathan and Abiram. Surely the HOLY GHOST intended by it to...
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The successes given to the children of Israel alarmed some of their
neighbours, more particularly Moab; and this gives occasion for a
striking episode in the history which brought to issue as solemn a...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 26, 27, 28, AND 29.
The journey being now ended, God numbers afresh His people, and counts
them by name, as heirs ready to take possession of the inheritance....
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Numbers 26:5...
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_Families_ The chief houses, which were subdivided into divers lesser
families. _Forty-three thousand seven hundred and thirty_ Whereas, in
their last numbering they were forty-six thousand five hundr...
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1 The summe of all Israel is taken in the plaines of Moab.
52 The law of diuiding among them the inheritance of the land.
57 The families and number of the Leuites.
63 None were left of them which...
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THE MUSTER OF THE HOST...
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These are the families of the Reubenites; and they that were numbered
of them were forty and three thousand and seven hundred and thirty
(43,730)....
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A SECOND CENSUS OF ISRAEL
(vs.1-50)
As at the first of the wilderness journey a census of the nation was
taken (ch.1:46), now as they near the end of that journey another
census is required by God. A...
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1-51 Moses did not number the people but when God commanded him. We
have here the families registered, as well as the tribes. The total
was nearly the same as when numbered at mount Sinai. Notice is h...
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THE FAMILIES, i.e. the chief houses, which were subdivided into divers
lesser families. FORTY AND THREE THOUSAND AND SEVEN HUNDRED AND
THIRTY; whereas in their last numbering they were 46,500, NUMBERS...
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This, though one of the longest Chapter s in our book, does not call
for much in the way of remark or exposition. In it we have the record
of the second numbering of the people, as they were about to...
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Numbers 26:7 families H4940 Reubenites H7206 numbered H6485 (H8803)
forty-three H705 H7969 thousand H505 seven H7651 hu
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THE NUMBERING OF THE ARMY IN THEIR TRIBES AND CLANS (NUMBERS 26:5).
The numbering was far more than a head count. It was a listing of the
contingents to which the men belonged.
Numbers 26:5
‘Reuben,...
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CONTENTS: The new generation of Israel numbered.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Eleazar, Caleb, Joshua.
CONCLUSION: God is faithful to His threatenings as well as to His
promises. Millions may fall to the...
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The genealogies here labour under the usual difficulties arising from
variation of orthography, or from the omission of a name. The five or
six names omitted here of those who went down into Egypt, ar...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 26:1__ The first census (ch. Numbers 1:1)
established the number of fighting men in Israel. This second census
establishes the size of each tribe, so that each may receive the
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
Numbers 26:1. _The plague_. See Numbers 25:9.
Numbers 26:4. _Take the sum of the people_. These words are supplied
in the A. V. to fill up an ellipsis; and it seems to...
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EXPOSITION
THE SECOND MUSTERING (Numbers 26:1).
NUMBERS 26:1
IT CAME TO PASS AFTER THE PLAGUE. This plague was the last event which
seriously diminished the numbers of the Israelites; perhaps it was...
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Now in chapter twenty-six we again have the tribes numbered off. Now
remember this is at the end of the forty years of wandering. At the
beginning of the forty years of wandering they numbered the tri...
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Genesis 46:9; Numbers 2:11; Numbers 26:1; Numbers 26:21...
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Families — The chief houses, which were subdivided into divers
lesser families. Forty three thousand seven hundred and thirty —
Whereas in their last numbering they were forty six thousand five
hundre...