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The children of Reuben, Israel`s firstborn, their generations, by their families, by their fathers` houses, according to the number of the names, by their polls, every male from twenty years old and upward, all who were able to go forth to war;
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Prophecy in the Numbers
Commentators like Calvin and Gill highlight how the census numbers fulfill Jacob's prophecies from Genesis 49. Reuben, the firstborn, had fewer numbers, reflecting the loss of his birthright. In contrast, Judah was the largest tribe, foreshadowing its future prominence and its role in bringing forth the Messiah. This demonstrates God's sovereign hand in history.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The enrollment, being taken primarily for military purposes (compare Numbers 1:3, Numbers 1:20), would naturally be arranged by hundreds…
19th Century
Anglican
By their generations. —The toledoth, or generations, included the whole of the descendants of the head of the tribe ([Ref…
16th Century
Protestant
And the children of Reuben, Israel’s eldest son. If any contentious person should argue that one family could not increase to such a large…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the children of Reuben, Israel's eldest son Were numbered first, and next to them those of Simeon and Gad, for t…
The people were numbered to show God's faithfulness in so increasing the seed of Jacob, so that they might be better trained for the wars and conqu…