Numbers 2:4New American Standard Bible (NASB ©1995) [2]
and his army, even their numbered men, 74,600.
King James Version (KJV 1769) [2]
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, [were] threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred.
English Revised Version (ERV 1885)
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred.
American Standard Version (ASV 1901) [2]
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, were threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred.
Webster's Revision of the KJB (WEB 1833)
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, [were] seventy and four thousand and six hundred.
Darby's Translation (DBY 1890)
and his host, even those that were numbered of them, were seventy-four thousand six hundred.
Rotherham's Emphasized Bible (EBR 1902)
and his host, even they who are numbered of them,seventy-four thousand, and six hundred.
Young's Literal Translation (YLT 1898)
and his host, and their numbered ones, [are] four and seventy thousand and six hundred.
Douay-Rheims Challoner Revision (DR 1750)
And the whole sum of the fighting men of his stock, were seventy-four thousand six hundred.
Geneva Bible (GNV 1560)
And his hoste and the nomber of the were seuentie and foure thousande and sixe hundreth.
Original King James Bible (AV 1611) [2]
And his hoste, and those that were numbred of them, [were] threescore and fourteene thousand, and sixe hundred.
Lamsa Bible (1957)
And the number of his host was seventy-four thousand and six hundred.
Brenton Greek Septuagint (LXX, Restored Names)
His forces that were numbered, were seventy-four thousand and six hundred.
Full Hebrew Names / Holy Name KJV (2008) [2] [3]
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, [were] threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred. |
And his host,
6635 {6635} Primeצָבָאtsaba'{tsaw-baw'}
From H6633; a mass of persons (or figurative things), especially regularly organized for war (an army); by implication a campaign, literally or figuratively (specifically hardship, worship).
and 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, [ were] threescore and fourteen
7657
702 {0702} Primeאַרְבַּע'arba`{ar-bah'}
The second form is the masculine form; from H7251; four.
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 six
8337 {8337} Primeשֵׁשׁshesh{shaysh}
(The second form is masculine); a primitive number; six (as an overplus (see H7797) beyond five or the fingers of the hand); as ordinal sixth.
hundred.
3967 {3967} Primeמֵאָהme'ah{may-aw'}
Probably a primitive numeral; a hundred; also as a multiplicative and a fraction. |
Numbers 1:27 Those that were numbered of them, [ even] of the tribe of Judah, [ were] threescore and fourteen thousand and six hundred. Numbers 26:22 These [ are] the families of Judah according to those that were numbered of them, threescore and sixteen thousand and five hundred.
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