Numbers 1:23New American Standard Bible (NASB ©1995) [2]
their numbered men of the tribe of Simeon [were] 59,300.
King James Version (KJV 1769) [2]
Those that were numbered of them, [even] of the tribe of Simeon, [were] fifty and nine thousand and three hundred.
English Revised Version (ERV 1885)
those that were numbered of them, of the tribe of Simeon, were fifty and nine thousand and three hundred.
American Standard Version (ASV 1901) [2]
those that were numbered of them, of the tribe of Simeon, were fifty and nine thousand and three hundred.
Webster's Revision of the KJB (WEB 1833)
Those that were numbered of them, [even] of the tribe of Simeon, [were] fifty and nine thousand and three hundred.
Darby's Translation (DBY 1890)
those that were numbered of them, of the tribe of Simeon, were fifty-nine thousand three hundred.
Rotherham's Emphasized Bible (EBR 1902)
such as were numbered of them, as belonging to the tribe of Simeon, fifty-nine thousand, and three hundred.
Young's Literal Translation (YLT 1898)
their numbered ones, for the tribe of Simeon, [are] nine and fifty thousand and three hundred.
Douay-Rheims Challoner Revision (DR 1750)
Fifty-nine thousand three hundred.
Geneva Bible (GNV 1560)
The summe of them, I say, of the tribe of Simeon was nine and fiftie thousande, and three hundreth.
Original King James Bible (AV 1611) [2]
Those that [were] numbred of them, [euen] of the tribe of Simeon, [were] fiftie and nine thousand, and three hundred.
Lamsa Bible (1957)
The number of the tribe of Simeon was fifty-nine thousand and three hundred.
Brenton Greek Septuagint (LXX, Restored Names)
the numbering of them of the tribe of Simeon{gr.Symeon}, was fifty-nine thousand and three hundred.
Full Hebrew Names / Holy Name KJV (2008) [2] [3]
Those that were numbered of them, [even] of the tribe of Shimon, [were] fifty and nine thousand and three hundred. |
Those that were numbered
6485 {6485} Primeפָּקַדpaqad{paw-kad'}
A primitive root; to visit (with friendly or hostile intent); by analogy to oversee, muster, charge, care for, miss, deposit, etc.
z8803 <8803> Grammar
Stem - Qal (See H8851) Mood - Participle Passive (See H8815) Count - 1415
of them, [ even] of the tribe
4294 {4294} Primeמַטֶּהmatteh{mat-teh'}
From H5186; 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, for example bread).
of
Šim`ôn
שִׁמעוֹן,
8095 {8095} PrimeשִׁמְעוֹןShim`own{shim-one'}
From H8085; hearing; Shimon, one of Jacob's sons, also the tribe descendant from him.
[ were] fifty
2572 {2572} Primeחֲמִשִּׁיםchamishshiym{kham-ish-sheem'}
Multiple of H2568; fifty.
and nine
8672 {8672} Primeתֵּשַׁעtesha`{tay'-shah}
The second form is the masculine of the first; perhaps from H8159 through the idea of a turn to the next or full number ten; nine or (ordinal) ninth.
thousand
505 {0505} Primeאֶלֶף'eleph{eh'-lef}
Properly the same as H0504; hence (an ox's head being the first letter of the alphabet, and this eventually used as a numeral) a thousand.
and three
7969 {7969} Primeשָׁלוֹשׁshalowsh{shaw-loshe'}
The last two forms being masculine; a primitive number; three; occasionally (ordinal) third, or (multiplicative) thrice.
hundred.
3967 {3967} Primeמֵאָהme'ah{may-aw'}
Probably a primitive numeral; a hundred; also as a multiplicative and a fraction. |
Numbers 2:13 And his host, and those that were numbered of them, [ were] fifty and nine thousand and three hundred. Numbers 25:8- 9 And he went after the man of Israel into the tent, and thrust both of them through, the man of Israel, and the woman through her belly. So the plague was stayed from the children of Israel. ... And those that died in the plague were twenty and four thousand. Numbers 25:14 Now the name of the Israelite that was slain, [ even] that was slain with the Midianitish woman, [ was] Zimri, the son of Salu, a prince of a chief house among the Simeonites. Numbers 26:14 These [ are] the families of the Simeonites, twenty and two thousand and two hundred.
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