Fondare 1839 Risultati per: census of Israel

  • These were councilors of the community, princes of their ancestral tribes, chiefs of the troops of Israel. (Numbers 1, 16)

  • as the LORD had commanded Moses. This is their census as taken in the desert of Sinai. (Numbers 1, 19)

  • Of the descendants of Reuben, the first-born of Israel, registered by lineage in clans and ancestral houses: when all the males of twenty years or more who were fit for military service were polled, (Numbers 1, 20)

  • It was these who were registered, each according to his ancestral house, in the census taken by Moses and Aaron and the twelve princes of Israel. (Numbers 1, 44)

  • "The tribe of Levi alone you shall not enroll nor include in the census along with the other Israelites. (Numbers 1, 49)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to seventy-four thousand six hundred.) (Numbers 2, 4)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to fifty-four thousand four hundred.) (Numbers 2, 6)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to fifty-seven thousand four hundred. (Numbers 2, 8)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to forty-six thousand five hundred.) (Numbers 2, 11)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to fifty-nine thousand three hundred.) (Numbers 2, 13)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to forty-five thousand six hundred and fifty. (Numbers 2, 15)

  • and his soldiers amounted in the census to forty thousand five hundred.) (Numbers 2, 19)


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