Numbers 31:43

Coverdale Bible (1535)

(namely ye halfe that fell to the congregacion) it was also thre hundreth thousande, and seuen and thyrtie thousande, & fyue hundreth shepe,

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  • Num 31:32-40
    9 verses
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    32And the spoyle and praye which ye men of warre had spoyled, was sixe hundreth thousande and fyue and seuentye thousande shepe,

    33two and seuentye thousande oxen,

    34one & thre score thousande Asses:

    35and the wemen yt had knowne no men ner lyen wt them, were two and thirtie thousande soules.

    36And the halfe parte which belonged vnto them that wente to the warre, was in nobre thre hundreth thousande, and seuen and thirtie thousande, and fyue hundreth shepe:

    37of the which the LORDE had sixe hundreth, & fyue and seuentye shepe.

    38Item sixe and thirtie thousande oxen: wherof the LORDE had two & seuentye.

    39Item thirtie thousande fyue hundreth Asses: wherof the LORDE had one & thre score.

    40Item sixtene thousande soules of wemen: wherof the LORDE had two & thirtie.

  • 42As for the other halfe which Moses deuyded vnto the children of Israel fro thorne; men of warre

  • Num 31:44-47
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    44sixe and thirtie thousande oxen,

    45thyrtie thousande & fyue hundreth Asses,

    46and sixtene thousande wemen soules.

    47And of this halfe of the childre of Israel toke Moses one of euery fyftie, both of the catell & of the wemen, and gaue them vnto ye Leuites, that waited vpon the habitacio of the LORDE, as ye LORDE comauded Moses.

  • Num 31:26-30
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    26Take the summe of the spoyle of those that are taken, both of wemen and of catell, thou and Eleasar the prest, and the chefe fathers of the congregacion,

    27and geue ye halfe vnto those that toke the warre vpon them, and wente out to the battayll, and ye other halfe to the congregacion.

    28And of the men of warre that wente out to ye battayll, thou shalt heue vnto the LORDE one soule of fyue hundreth, both of the wemen, oxen, Asses and shepe:

    29Of their halfe parte shalt thou take it, and geue it vnto Eleasar the prest for an Heueofferynge vnto the LORDE.

    30But of the children of Israels halfe parte, thou shalt take one heade of fyftie, both of the wemen, oxen, Asses and shepe, and of all the catell, and shalt geue them vnto the Leuites, that wayte vpon the habitacio of the LORDE.

  • 33and they sanctifyed sixe hundreth bullockes, and thre thousande shepe.

  • 46was sixe C. thousande, thre thousande, fyue C. & fiftie.

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    25The syluer yt came of the congregacion, was fyue score hundreth weight, a thousande, seuen hundreth, fyue and seuentye Sycles, after ye Sycle of the Sanctuary:

    26so many heades so many half Sycles, after the Sycle of the Sanctuary, of all that were nombred from twentye yeare olde and aboue, euen sixe hundreth thousande, thre thousande, fyue hundreth and fiftye.

  • 51This is the summe of the children of Israel: sixe hundreth thousande, a thousande seuen hundreth and thirtye.

  • 32This is the summe of the children of Israel, after their fathers houses and armyes with their hoostes: euen sixe hundreth thousande, & thre thousande, fyue hudreth & fiftie.

  • 43were nombred to the trybe of Nephthali, thre and fiftie thousande and foure hundreth.

  • 30his armye in the summe, thre & fiftye thousande & foure hudreth.

  • 31were nombred to the trybe of Zabulon, seuen and fiftye thousande and foure hundreth.

  • 23his armye in the summe, fyue and thirtie thousande & foure hundreth.

  • 33all yt were able to go forth to ye warre, were nobred to the trybe of Ephraim, fourtye thousande & fyue hundreth.

  • 7These are the kynreds of the Rubenites. And the nombre of the was, thre & fourtye thousande, seuen hundreth & thirtye.

  • 11& his armie in the summe, sixe & fourtie thousande, & fyue C.

  • 8his armye in the summe, seuen and fiftie thousande and foure hundreth.

  • 5And from amonge the thousandes of Israel they toke one thousande out of euery tribe, euen twolue thousande prepared vnto the battayll.

  • 43And in the nombre of the names of all the first borne, that were males of a moneth olde & aboue, in their summe, there were foude two and twentye thousande, two hundreth, and thre and seuentye.

  • 46But the redempcion money of the two hundreth thre & seuentye yt remayne of the first borne of the children of Israel,

  • 13Euery one that is tolde in the nombre, shall geue half a Sycle, after the Sycle of the Sanctuary: one Sycle is worth twentye Geras. This half Sycle shal be ye LORDES Heue offerynge.

  • 15and thirtie mylck camels wt their foales, fourtye kyne, ten bullockes, twentye she Asses with ten foales,

  • 28his army in the summe, one and fourtie thousande, and fyue hundreth.

  • 13& his armie in ye summe, nyne and fiftie thousande, and thre hundreth.

  • 24for Ezechias the kinge of Iuda gaue an Heueofferynge for the cogregacion, euen a thousande bullockes, and seuen thousande shepe. But the rulers gaue an Heueoffering for ye congregacion, euen a thousande bullockes, and ten thousande shepe. And many of the prestes sanctified them selues.

  • 37were nombred to the trybe of Ben Iamin, fyue and thirtie thousande and foure hundreth.

  • 6and his armye in the summe, foure and fiftye thousande and foure hundreth.

  • 44& the summe was thre thousande, and two hundreth.

  • 15& his armye in the summe, fyue & fourtye thousande, sixe hundreth & fiftie.

  • 50from ye first borne of the childre of Israel, euen a thousande, thre hundreth, and fyue and thre score Sycles, after ye Sycle of the Sanctuary,

  • 21were nombred to the trybe of Ruben, sixe and fourtye thousande, and fyue hundreth.

  • 8and they were tolde at Basek, and of the childre of Israel there were thre hundreth thousande men, and thirtie thousande of the children of Iuda.

  • 36And the summe was, two thousande, seuen hundreth and fyftie.

  • 22the summe was founde in nombre, seuen thousande and fyue hundreth, of all that were males of a moneth olde and aboue.