And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing:

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26 one beka per person,(A) that is, half a shekel,[a] according to the sanctuary shekel,(B) from everyone who had crossed over to those counted, twenty years old or more,(C) a total of 603,550 men.(D)

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Footnotes

  1. Exodus 38:26 That is, about 1/5 ounce or about 5.7 grams

26 A bekah for every man, that is, half a shekel, after the shekel of the sanctuary, for every one that went to be numbered, from twenty years old and upward, for six hundred thousand and three thousand and five hundred and fifty men.

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46 The total number was 603,550.(A)

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46 Even all they that were numbered were six hundred thousand and three thousand and five hundred and fifty.

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32 These are the Israelites, counted according to their families.(A) All the men in the camps, by their divisions, number 603,550.(B)

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32 These are those which were numbered of the children of Israel by the house of their fathers: all those that were numbered of the camps throughout their hosts were six hundred thousand and three thousand and five hundred and fifty.

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13 Where can I get meat for all these people?(A) They keep wailing to me, ‘Give us meat to eat!’

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13 Whence should I have flesh to give unto all this people? for they weep unto me, saying, Give us flesh, that we may eat.

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21 But Moses said, “Here I am among six hundred thousand men(A) on foot, and you say, ‘I will give them meat to eat for a whole month!’

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21 And Moses said, The people, among whom I am, are six hundred thousand footmen; and thou hast said, I will give them flesh, that they may eat a whole month.

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51 The total number of the men of Israel was 601,730.(A)

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51 These were the numbered of the children of Israel, six hundred thousand and a thousand seven hundred and thirty.

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