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  • You are to count the sons of Merari, by sub-clans and families. (Numbers 4, 29)

  • Count all the men between thirty and fifty years of age, those able to give military service, who will be given tasks in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 30)

  • Who can count the dust of Jacob, or number the fourth part of Israel? Let me die the death of the upright and may my end be like theirs!" (Numbers 23, 10)

  • "With Eleazar, the priest, and the heads of families in the community, count the prizes of battle and the captives, man and beast. (Numbers 31, 26)

  • You shall count seven weeks, beginning from the day you start cutting the standing wheat. (Deuteronomy 16, 9)

  • Saul then told those who were around him, "Count our men and see who is missing." And they discovered that Jonathan and his armor-bearer were not with them. (1 Samuel 14, 17)

  • Again the anger of Yahweh blazed out against Israel. So he let David harm them in this way, "Count the people of Israel and Judah." (2 Samuel 24, 1)

  • The king said to Joab and the commanders of the army who were with him, "Go through all the tribes of Israel from Dan to Beersheba and count the people that I may know how many they are." (2 Samuel 24, 2)

  • But the king's word prevailed so that Joab and the commanders of the army went out from the king's presence in order to count the people of Israel. (2 Samuel 24, 4)

  • 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)

  • Whenever they saw that the box was full, a secretary of the king would come, and together with the high priest, they would take and count the money. (2 Kings 12, 11)

  • Solomon took a count of all the foreigners living in the land of Israel, following the census that David his father had taken; it was found there were a hundred and fifty-three thousand six hundred. (2 Chronicles 2, 16)


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