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Numbers 26:58

Posted on 26 January 2024
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“These are the families of the Levites: the family of the Libnites, the family of the Hebronites, the family of the Mahlites, the family of the Mushites, the family of the Korathites. And Kohath begat Amram.”

Context:The book of Numbers is the fourth book of the Bible and is named after the census or numbering of the Israelites that takes place at the beginning and end of the book. The Israelites had been delivered from Egypt and were journeying through the wilderness toward the Promised Land. In this particular verse, the focus is on the Levites, who were set apart for religious duties and service in the tabernacle.

The Levites:The Levites were descendants of Levi, one of the twelve sons of Jacob (Israel). They were chosen by God to serve as priests and assist the Aaronic priesthood in their duties. In Numbers 26, a census is taken to determine the number of Levites eligible for service. This verse highlights some of the families within the Levite tribe.

Families of the Levites:The verse lists several Levite families, including the Libnites, the Hebronites, the Mahlites, the Mushites, and the Korathites. These were sub-clans or divisions within the tribe of Levi. Each family had specific responsibilities and roles within the tabernacle.

Kohath and Amram:The verse concludes by stating that Kohath, one of the sons of Levi, was the father of Amram. This lineage is significant because Amram was the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam, who played crucial roles in the exodus from Egypt and the leadership of the Israelites.

Significance:This verse serves as a reminder of the organisation and structure within the tribe of Levi. It highlights the Levites’ important role in the religious life of Israel and the lineage from which Moses and Aaron descended. It also provides a historical record of the families and their genealogy.

Overall, Numbers 26:58 (KJV) helps us understand the composition of the Levite tribe and provides a glimpse into the family lineage that includes prominent figures such as Moses and Aaron. It reminds us of God’s deliberate selection of the Levites for priestly service and their integral role in the worship and religious life of ancient Israel.

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