the Week of Proper 10 / Ordinary 15
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Bilangan 1:25
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Jumlah yang dicatat dari suku Gad ada empat puluh lima ribu enam ratus lima puluh orang.
jumlah segala orang yang dari pada suku Gad itu empat laksa lima ribu enam ratus lima puluh banyaknya.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Numbers 2:15, Numbers 26:18
Reciprocal: Genesis 46:16 - sons of
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And God called the firmament the heauen: and the euenyng and the mornyng were the seconde day.
And God called the drie lande ye earth, and the gatheryng together of waters called he the seas: and God sawe that it was good.
And the euenyng and the mornyng were the fourth day.
And God sayde: let the waters bryng foorth mouyng creature that hath lyfe, and foule that may flee vpon the earth in the open firmament of heauen.
His spirite hath garnished the heauens, & his hand hath made the crooked serpent.
I am he that made the earth, the men, and the cattell that are vpon the grounde with my great power & stretched out arme, and haue geuen it vnto whom it pleased me.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Those that were numbered of them, [even] of the tribe of Gad,
[were] forty and five thousand six hundred and fifty. 45,650 men.
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Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The enrollment, being taken principally for military purposes (compare Numbers 1:3, Numbers 1:20), would naturally be arranged by hundreds, fifties, etc. (cf. 2Ki 1:9, 2 Kings 1:11, 2 Kings 1:13). In eleven tribes the number enrolled consists of complete hundreds. The difference, in this respect, observable in the case of the tribe of Gad here Numbers 1:25, and of the tribe of Reuben at the later census Numbers 26:7, is probably to be accounted for by the pastoral, and consequently nomadic, habits of these tribes, which rendered it difficult to bring all their members together at once for a census. Judah already takes precedence of his brethren in point of numbers (compare Genesis 49:8 note), and Ephraim of Manasseh (compare Genesis 48:19-20).
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Numbers 1:25. Forty and five thousand six hundred and fifty. — Mr. Ainsworth has remarked that Gad, the handmaid's son, is the only one of all the tribes whose number ends with fifty, all the others are by thousands, and end with hundreds; which shows God's admirable providence and blessing in multiplying them so, that no odd or broken number was among all the tribes. But Numbers 1:46.