New American Standard Bible 1995

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These are the numbered men of the sons of Israel by their fathers' households; the total of the numbered men of the camps by their armies, 603,550.

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Verse part Definition: Part of speech: Strong's: Hebrew: Transliteration:
These these Pronoun H428 אֵ֛לֶּה el·leh
are the numbered to attend to, visit, muster, appoint Verb H6485 פְּקוּדֵ֥י pe·ku·dei
men of the sons son Noun H1121 בְנֵֽי־ ve·nei-
of Israel "God strives," another name of Jacob and his desc. Noun H3478 יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל yis·ra·'el
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by their fathers' father Noun H1 אֲבֹתָ֑ם a·vo·tam;
households; a house Noun H1004 לְבֵ֣ית le·veit
the total the whole, all Noun H3605 כָּל־ kol-
of the numbered to attend to, visit, muster, appoint Verb H6485 פְּקוּדֵ֤י pe·ku·dei
men of the camps an encampment, camp Noun H4264 הַֽמַּחֲנֹת֙ ham·ma·cha·not
by their armies, army, war, warfare Noun H6635 לְצִבְאֹתָ֔ם le·tziv·'o·tam,
603,550.00 hundred Noun H3967 מֵאֹ֥ות me·'o·vt

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Israel

ISRAEL, KINGDOM OF" I. THE FIRST PERIOD1. The Two Kingdoms2. The Ist Dynasty3. The IInd Dynasty4. Civil WarII. PERIOD OF THE SYRIAN WARS1. The IIIrd Dynasty2. World-Politics3. Battle of Karkar4. Loss of Territory5. Reform of Religion6. Revolution7. The IVth Dynasty8. Renewed Prosperity9. AnarchyIII. DECLINE AND FALL1. Loss of Independence2. Decline3. Extinct... View Details

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New American Standard Bible 1995 These are the numbered men of the sons of Israel by their fathers' households; the total of the numbered men of the camps by their armies, 603,550.
King James Bible These are the those which were numbered men of the sons children of Israel by the house of their fathers' households; the total of the fathers: all those that were numbered men of the camps by throughout their armies, 603,550.hosts were six hundred thousand and three thousand and five hundred and fifty.
Hebrew Greek English These are the numbered men of the sons of Israel by their fathers' households; the total of the numbered men of the camps by their armies, 603,550.