Numbers 1:35

King James Version:

(The Lord speaking is red text)

Those that were numbered of them, [even] of the tribe of Manasseh, [were] thirty and two thousand and two hundred.

Complete Jewish Bible:

Berean Standard Bible:

those registered to the tribe of Manasseh numbered 32,200.

American Standard Version:

those that were numbered of them, of the tribe of Manasseh, were thirty and two thousand and two hundred.

KJV with Strong’s Numbers:

Those that were numbered{H6485} of them, even of the tribe{H4294} of Manasseh{H4519}, were thirty{H7970} and two{H8147} thousand{H505} and two hundred{H3967}.

Cross-References (KJV):

Numbers 26:34

  • These [are] the families of Manasseh, and those that were numbered of them, fifty and two thousand and seven hundred.

Numbers 2:21

  • And his host, and those that were numbered of them, [were] thirty and two thousand and two hundred.

Genesis 48:19

  • And his father refused, and said, I know [it], my son, I know [it]: he also shall become a people, and he also shall be great: but truly his younger brother shall be greater than he, and his seed shall become a multitude of nations.

Genesis 48:20

  • And he blessed them that day, saying, In thee shall Israel bless, saying, God make thee as Ephraim and as Manasseh: and he set Ephraim before Manasseh.

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Commentary for Numbers 1:35

1. **Themes:**
- **Divine Organization:** The verse reflects the theme of divine organization, as God commands the census to establish order and structure among the Israelite tribes for military and societal purposes.
- **Preparation for Conquest:** The census is part of the preparation for the Israelites' conquest of Canaan, highlighting the theme of transition from a nomadic life in the wilderness to a more organized existence as a nation.
- **Tribal Identity:** The focus on the tribe of Manasseh emphasizes the importance of tribal identity within the larger Israelite community, with each tribe playing a distinct role in God's plan.

2. **Historical Context:**
- **Wilderness of Sinai:** The census takes place in the wilderness of Sinai after the exodus from Egypt and the receiving of the Law, including the instructions for the census.
- **Preparation for the Promised Land:** The Israelites are preparing to enter the Promised Land, and the census is necessary to determine military readiness and to apportion land once they take possession of Canaan.
- **Tribal Assignments:** The tribe of Manasseh, along with the other tribes, is being counted for the purpose of allotting land and responsibilities according to their size and strength. Manasseh is one of the larger tribes, which will later affect the distribution of territory in Canaan.
- **The Role of Manasseh:** Manasseh is significant as one of the sons of Joseph, and the tribe is known for its size and prominence. The numbering of Manasseh's fighting men indicates their substantial contribution to Israel's military forces.

In summary, Numbers 1:35 is part of the first census in the book of Numbers, which is crucial for the organization of the Israelite nation as they prepare to enter and conquer the Promised Land. The verse highlights the theme of divine order and the historical process of tribal enumeration for military service and land distribution.

*This commentary is produced by Microsoft/WizardLM-2-8x22B AI model

Strong's Numbers and Definitions:

Note: H = Hebrew (OT), G = Greek (NT)

  1. Strong's Number: H6485
    There are 270 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: פָּקַד
    Transliteration: pâqad
    Pronunciation: paw-kad'
    Description: a primitive root; to visit (with friendly or hostile intent); by analogy, to oversee, muster, charge, care for, miss, deposit, etc.; appoint, [idiom] at all, avenge, bestow, (appoint to have the, give a) charge, commit, count, deliver to keep, be empty, enjoin, go see, hurt, do judgment, lack, lay up, look, make, [idiom] by any means, miss, number, officer, (make) overseer, have (the) oversight, punish, reckon, (call to) remember(-brance), set (over), sum, [idiom] surely, visit, want.
  2. Strong's Number: H4294
    There are 204 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: מַטֶּה
    Transliteration: maṭṭeh
    Pronunciation: mat-teh'
    Description: or (feminine) מַטָּה; from נָטָה; a branch (as extending); figuratively, a tribe; also a rod, whether for chastising (figuratively, correction), ruling (a sceptre), throwing (a lance), or walking (a staff; figuratively, a support of life, e.g. bread); rod, staff, tribe.
  3. Strong's Number: H4519
    There are 133 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: מְנַשֶּׁה
    Transliteration: Mᵉnashsheh
    Pronunciation: men-ash-sheh'
    Description: from נָשָׁה; causing to forget; Menashsheh, a grandson of Jacob, also the tribe descended from him, and its territory; Manasseh.
  4. Strong's Number: H7970
    There are 164 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: שְׁלוֹשִׁים
    Transliteration: shᵉlôwshîym
    Pronunciation: shel-o-sheem'
    Description: or שְׁלֹשִׁים; multiple of שָׁלוֹשׁ; thirty; or (ordinal) thirtieth; thirty, thirtieth. Compare שָׁלִישׁ.
  5. Strong's Number: H8147
    There are 647 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: שְׁנַיִם
    Transliteration: shᵉnayim
    Pronunciation: shen-ah'-yim
    Description: dual of שֵׁנִי; feminine שְׁתַּיִם; two; also (as ordinal) twofold; both, couple, double, second, twain, [phrase] twelfth, [phrase] twelve, [phrase] twenty (sixscore) thousand, twice, two.
  6. Strong's Number: H505
    There are 496 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: אֶלֶף
    Transliteration: ʼeleph
    Pronunciation: eh'-lef
    Description: prop, the same as אֶלֶף; hence (the ox's head being the first letter of the alphabet, and this eventually used as a numeral) a thousand; thousand.
  7. Strong's Number: H3967
    There are 512 instances of this translation in the Bible
    Lemma: מֵאָה
    Transliteration: mêʼâh
    Pronunciation: may-aw'
    Description: or מֵאיָה; properly, a primitive numeral; a hundred; also as a multiplicative and a fraction; hundred((-fold), -th), [phrase] sixscore.