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These are those who were numbered of the children of Israel, six hundred one thousand seven hundred thirty.

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Judgment and Faithfulness

Commentators highlight a paradox in the census. While there was a small decrease of 1,820 people, reflecting God's recent judgment on sin, the fact that the number was nearly identical to the first census is seen as a miracle. After an entire generation died in the wilderness, God miraculously preserved His people, showing both His justice against rebellion and His faithfulness to His covenant promises.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Numbers 26:51

18th Century

Theologian

This shows a decrease of 1,820 from the number at Sinai; a decrease due to the recent plague.

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Numbers 26:51

19th Century

Bishop

Six hundred thousand and a thousand seven hundred and thirty.— The sum total exhibits a decrease of 1,820, as compared with the ce…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Numbers 26:51

16th Century

Theologian

These are the numbered of the children of Israel. By this sum total, what I have previously referred to is more clearly shown: that amid s…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Numbers 26:51

17th Century

Pastor

These were the numbered of the children of Israel
The twelve tribes, consisting of so many families, as above named;…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Numbers 26:1–51

17th Century

Minister

Moses did not number the people except when God commanded him. Here, the families are registered, as well as the tribes. The total was nearly the s…