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Numbers 2:4

Posted on 7 October 2023
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“And his host, and those that were numbered thereof, were three and fifty thousand and four hundred.”

This verse is part of a larger passage that describes the arrangement and organization of the twelve tribes of Israel in the wilderness.

In Numbers chapter 2, God instructs Moses to take a census of the Israelites and organize them into their respective tribes for their journey to the Promised Land.

In this specific verse, Numbers 2:4, it mentions the host or army of one particular tribe.

To understand the verse better, let’s look at the context and the surrounding verses.

Numbers 2 provides detailed instructions for the arrangement of the tribes around the tabernacle, which was the central point of worship and the presence of God among the Israelites.

Each tribe had its own designated position, forming a camp around the tabernacle.

Verse 4 specifically refers to the tribe of Judah, which was the fourth tribe listed in the arrangement.

The verse states that the number of individuals in the tribe of Judah who were counted and numbered was 53,400.

This verse emphasizes the large population of the tribe of Judah at that time.

It also highlights the meticulous organization and attention to detail that God required as the Israelites journeyed through the wilderness.

God had specific plans for the arrangement of His people and desired order and structure among them.

Overall, this verse in Numbers 2:4 serves as a record of the number of individuals within the tribe of Judah, highlighting their significance and the precision with which God organized His people.

It reminds us that God is a God of order, and He pays attention to the details of our lives and our collective journey with Him.

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