Numbers 1:39
Numbers 1:39 in Multiple Translations
those registered to the tribe of Dan numbered 62,700.
Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Dan, were threescore and two thousand and seven hundred.
those that were numbered of them, of the tribe of Dan, were threescore and two thousand and seven hundred.
Sixty-two thousand, seven hundred of the tribe of Dan were numbered.
from the tribe of Dan, totaled 62,700.
The nomber of the also of ye tribe of Dan was three score and two thousand and seue hudreth.
their numbered ones, for the tribe of Dan, [are] two and sixty thousand and seven hundred.
those who were counted of them, of the tribe of Dan, were sixty-two thousand seven hundred.
Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Dan, were sixty and two thousand and seven hundred.
Sixty-two thousand seven hundred.
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Hebrew Word Reference — Numbers 1:39
Study Notes — Numbers 1:39
Context — The Number of Every Tribe
39those registered to the tribe of Dan numbered 62,700.
40From the sons of Asher, according to the records of their clans and families, counting the names of all those twenty years of age or older who could serve in the army, 41those registered to the tribe of Asher numbered 41,500.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Numbers 26:43 | All of them were Shuhamite clans, and their registration numbered 64,400. |
| 2 | Numbers 2:26 | and his division numbers 62,700. |
Numbers 1:39 Summary
This verse tells us that there were 62,700 men from the tribe of Dan who were twenty years of age or older and able to serve in the army. This was a big deal because it showed that the tribe of Dan was strong and numerous, which was a blessing from God. As we read in Genesis 49:16-18, God had promised to bless the tribe of Dan, and this verse shows that He was faithful to that promise. We can learn from the Israelites' example to trust in God's plan and obey His commands, even when we do not fully understand the purpose, as instructed in Proverbs 3:5-6 and Jeremiah 29:11.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did God instruct Moses to take a census of the Israelites in Numbers 1:39?
God instructed Moses to take a census to determine the number of men twenty years of age or older who could serve in the army, as seen in Numbers 1:3, to prepare the Israelites for their journey to the Promised Land and to organize their army as instructed in Deuteronomy 20:1-9.
What is the significance of the tribe of Dan having 62,700 registered men?
The large number of registered men from the tribe of Dan indicates that they were a strong and numerous tribe, which would have been a blessing from God as promised in Genesis 49:16-18, where Jacob prophesied about the tribe of Dan's future.
How does this verse relate to the overall theme of the book of Numbers?
This verse is part of the larger narrative of the book of Numbers, which tells the story of the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land, and the census in Numbers 1:1-54 is a crucial part of that story, as it helps to establish the Israelites' military strength and organization, as seen in Numbers 1:1-4 and Exodus 18:13-27.
What can we learn from the Israelites' obedience to God's command to take a census?
The Israelites' obedience to God's command to take a census demonstrates their trust and faith in God's plan, as seen in Numbers 1:54, and serves as an example for us to follow God's commands, even when we do not fully understand the purpose, as instructed in Proverbs 3:5-6 and Jeremiah 29:11.
Reflection Questions
- What does this verse reveal about God's care and provision for the Israelites, and how can I apply that to my own life?
- How does the tribe of Dan's large number of registered men reflect God's promise to bless and multiply the Israelites, as seen in Genesis 12:2-3 and Exodus 1:7?
- What role does obedience play in our relationship with God, and how can I demonstrate obedience in my own life, as seen in John 14:15 and 1 John 2:3-6?
- How can I trust in God's plan for my life, even when I do not fully understand the purpose, as instructed in Proverbs 3:5-6 and Jeremiah 29:11?
