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Numbers 26:37

Posted on 24 January 2024
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“These are the families of the sons of Ephraim according to those that were numbered of them, thirty and two thousand and five hundred. These are the sons of Joseph after their families.”

In the book of Numbers, the verse you mentioned is part of a larger passage:that describes the second census of the Israelites, which was conducted in the plains of Moab just before they entered the Promised Land. This census was taken to determine the number of men who were eligible for military service.

In Numbers 26, God commanded Moses and Eleazar the priest:to take a census of the Israelite people from the age of twenty and above, according to their ancestral families. This was done to assess the strength and organization of the tribes before they embarked on their conquest of Canaan.

In verse 37, the focus is on the tribe of Ephraim:one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Ephraim was one of the two sons of Joseph, who was the eleventh son of Jacob (also known as Israel). After the death of Jacob, his descendants multiplied and became a prominent tribe within Israel.

According to the census:the number of men eligible for military service from the tribe of Ephraim was counted as thirty-two thousand and five hundred. This number reflects the strength and size of the tribe at that time.

It is worth noting that the significance of this particular verse:lies in its contribution to the overall narrative of the Israelites’ journey towards the Promised Land. The census helped organize the tribes, allocate land, and prepare for the conquest of Canaan under Joshua’s leadership.

Additionally, the fulfillment of God’s promise:to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is evident in the multiplication of their descendants, forming the twelve tribes of Israel. The mention of Joseph’s sons, including Ephraim, highlights the faithfulness of God to His covenant and the preservation of the chosen people.

In summary: Numbers 26:37 recounts the number of men from the tribe of Ephraim:who were eligible for military service during the second census conducted in the book of Numbers. This verse contributes to the broader narrative of the Israelites’ preparation to enter the Promised Land and serves as a reminder of God’s faithfulness to His covenant with Abraham and his descendants.

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