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)