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Bilangan 2:32

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Summary

2:32 These are the Israelites, numbered according to their families. 1  All those numbered in the camps, by their divisions, are 603,550.

Bilangan 17:6

Konteks

17:6 So Moses spoke to the Israelites, and each of their leaders gave him a staff, one for each leader, 2  according to their tribes 3  – twelve staffs; the staff of Aaron was among their staffs.

Bilangan 20:14

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Rejection by the Edomites

20:14 4 Moses 5  sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom: 6  “Thus says your brother Israel: ‘You know all the hardships we have experienced, 7 

Bilangan 26:2

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26:2 “Take a census of the whole community of Israelites, from twenty years old and upward, by their clans, 8  everyone who can serve in the army of Israel.” 9 

Bilangan 32:1

Konteks
The Petition of the Reubenites and Gadites

32:1 10 Now the Reubenites and the Gadites possessed a very large number of cattle. When they saw that the lands of Jazer and Gilead were ideal for cattle, 11 

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[2:32]  1 tn Heb “the house of their fathers.” So also in v. 34.

[17:6]  2 tn Heb “a rod for one leader, a rod for one leader.”

[17:6]  3 tn Heb “the house of their fathers.”

[20:14]  4 sn For this particular section, see W. F. Albright, “From the Patriarchs to Moses: 2. Moses out of Egypt,” BA 36 (1973): 57-58; J. R. Bartlett, “The Land of Seir and the Brotherhood of Edom,” JTS 20 (1969): 1-20, and “The Rise and Fall of the Kingdom of Edom,” PEQ 104 (1972): 22-37, and “The Brotherhood of Edom,” JSOT 4 (1977): 2-7.

[20:14]  5 tn Heb “And Moses sent.”

[20:14]  6 sn Some modern biblical scholars are convinced, largely through arguments from silence, that there were no unified kingdoms in Edom until the 9th century, and no settlements there before the 12th century, and so the story must be late and largely fabricated. The evidence is beginning to point to the contrary. But the cities and residents of the region would largely be Bedouin, and so leave no real remains.

[20:14]  7 tn Heb “found.”

[26:2]  8 tn Heb “house of their fathers.”

[26:2]  9 tn Heb “everyone who goes out in the army in Israel.”

[32:1]  10 sn While the tribes are on the other side of Jordan, the matter of which tribes would settle there has to be discussed. This chapter begins the settlement of Israel into the tribal territories, something to be continued in Joshua. The chapter has the petitions (vv. 1-5), the response by Moses (vv. 6-15), the proposal (vv. 16-27), and the conclusion of the matter (vv. 28-42). For literature on this subject, both critical and conservative, see S. E. Loewenstein, “The Relation of the Settlement of Gad and Reuben in Numbers 32:1-38, Its Background and Its Composition,” Tarbiz 42 (1972): 12-26; J. Mauchline, “Gilead and Gilgal, Some Reflections on the Israelite Occupation of Palestine,” VT 6 (1956): 19-33; and A. Bergmann, “The Israelite Tribe of Half-Manasseh,” JPOS 16 (1936): 224-54.

[32:1]  11 tn Heb “the place was a place of/for cattle.”



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