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Ch. 1
vs. 1-16: This is similar to our census.
vs. 17-21: Reuben 46,500.
vs. 22-23:Simieon 59,300
vs. 24- 25: Gad 45,650
vs. 26-27: Judah 74,600
vs. 28-29: Issachar 54,400
vs. 30-31: Zebulun 57,400
vs. 32-33: Half tribe Ephraim 40,500
vs. 34-35: Half tribe Manasseh 32,200
vs. 36-37: Benjamin 35,400
vs. 38-39: Dan 62,700
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vs. 42-43: Naphtali 53,400
vs. 44-46: All those listed able to go to war, 603,550.
vs. 47-54: The Levites were not listed because their job was to guard and keep the tabernacle.
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vs. 1-9: Judah meaning praise to go out first on the march. This also makes sense because Judah had the largest number practically speaking.
vs. 10-16: Rueben the oldest to take the rear or south side.
vs. 17: The tent of meeting in the middle?
vs. 18-24: Benjamin on the west side.
vs. 24-31: Dan on the east marching last. hopefully I can find a picture to embed here for this chapter.
vs. 32-34: These are the standards the Lord put out for organization. Also I think it is worth noting that the other tribes were placed under on leader or tribe to lead the march. Kind of interesting.
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