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Numbers 3:47

Posted on 11 November 2023
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“Thou shalt even take five shekels apiece by the poll, after the shekel of the sanctuary shalt thou take them: (the shekel is twenty gerahs:)”

In order to understand the significance of this verse, it’s important to consider the context of the book of Numbers:The book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Bible and it primarily focuses on the events that occurred during the Israelites’ journey from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land.

In Numbers 3:47, Moses is given instructions by God regarding the redemption of the firstborn males among the Israelites. The Israelites were instructed to dedicate their firstborn sons to God because God had spared their firstborn males during the final plague in Egypt (Exodus 13:1-2, 11-16). However, instead of taking every firstborn as servants, God instructed the Israelites to take the Levites in their place (Numbers 3:40-41).

The Levites were set apart as a special tribe to serve in the tabernacle and assist the priests in their duties (Numbers 3:6-10). As part of this arrangement, the Levites were to redeem the firstborn sons of the other tribes by offering a ransom. The ransom was a payment of five shekels of silver for each individual, as specified in Numbers 3:47.

The shekel mentioned in the verse refers to the unit of weight used for measuring silver. The sanctuary shekel was the standard measurement used in religious matters and was different from the common shekel. It is estimated that a sanctuary shekel was equivalent to about 20 gerahs. Therefore, each Israelite would contribute five sanctuary shekels, which was a specific amount set by God, for the redemption of their firstborn son.

This passage reveals God’s faithfulness and grace in providing a means for the redemption of the firstborn males among the Israelites. It also highlights the unique role and responsibilities assigned to the tribe of Levi in serving God and the community.

In summary:is removed as per instruction, so the paragraph will continue without "In summary:" Numbers 3:47 emphasizes the redemption of the firstborn sons among the Israelites and the specific ransom of five sanctuary shekels required for their redemption. This passage illustrates God’s redemption and His establishment of the Levites as a dedicated tribe to serve in the tabernacle.

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