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Numbers 2

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Numbers 2

An army of 12 tribes

Dividing into tribes

1The Lord told Moses and Aaron: 2When the people of Israel make camp, I want each tribe to stick together. They should pitch their tents together and camp under their tribe’s banner or flag. Have all the tribes make camp around the tent worship center—surrounding it, but at a distance. [1]

Eastern camp

3I want the tribes of Judah, Issachar, and Zebulun to camp to the east, on the sunrise side of the worship center. Judah’s tribe will camp together under their own banner and with their own leader: Nahshon, Amminadab’s son.
4Judah's corps of 74,600 men will camp among them.
5The tribe of Issachar will camp beside them. Their leader: Nethanel, Zuar’s son.
6He’ll command a corps of 54,400 men.
7The tribe of Zebulun will camp beside Issachar. Their leader: Eliab, Helon’s son.
8He'll command a corps of 57,400 men.
9Combined forces of these three tribes on Judah’s eastern side of the encampment is 186,400 men. When it’s time for everyone to break camp and move on, they’ll head out first and take point.

Southern camp

10Camped south of the worship center will be the tribes of Reuben, Simeon, and Gad. Leading Reuben’s tribe, under their tribal banner: Elizur, Shedeur’s son.
11He’ll command a corps of 46,500 men.
12Simeon’s tribe will camp beside them. Their leader: Shelumiel, Zurishaddai’s son.
13He’ll command a corps of 59,300 men.
14Gad’s tribe will camp beside them. Their leader: Eliasaph, Deuel’s son.
15He'll command a corps of 45,650.
16Combined forces of these three tribes on Reuben’s southern side of the encampment is 151,450 men. When it’s time for everyone to break camp and move on, they’ll head out second. 17The tribe of Levi will follow them, carrying the tent worship center. [2] The tribes will travel like they camp: together as individual tribes, each under their own banner or flag.

Western camp

18Camped west of the worship center will be the tribes of Ephraim, Manasseh, and Benjamin. Leading Ephraim’s tribe, under their tribal banner: Elishama, Ammihud’s son.
19He’ll command a corps of 40,500 men.
20Manasseh’s tribe will camp beside them. Their leader: Gamaliel, Pedahzur’s son.
21He’ll command a corps of 32,200 men.
22Benjamin’s tribe will camp beside them. Their leader: Abidan, Gideoni’s son.
23He'll command a corps of 35,400 men.
24Combined forces of these three tribes on Ephraim’s western side of the encampment is 108,100 men. When it’s time for everyone to break camp and move on, they’ll head out third.

Northern camp

25Camped north of the worship center will be the tribes of Dan, Asher, and Naphtali. Leading Dan’s tribe, under their tribal banner: Ahiezer, Ammishaddai’s son.
26He’ll command a corps of 62,700 men.
27Asher’s tribe will camp beside them. Their leader: Pagiel, Ochran’s son.
28He’ll command a corps of 41,500 men.
29Naphtali’s tribe will camp beside them. Their leader: Ahira, Enan’s son.
30He'll command a corps of 53,400 men.
31Combined forces of these three tribes on Dan’s northern side of the encampment is 157,600 men. When it’s time for everyone to break camp and move on, they’ll head out last, taking their banners and flags with them.
32That’s the count—the number of Israelite men listed by their tribal families and armies: 603,550. [3] 33Levi’s tribe wasn’t counted among the fighting men because the LORD told Moses to exclude them. 34So, the Israelites did everything the LORD told Moses they should do. Each tribe camped under the tribal banner. And each family traveled together, within their tribes.

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