Numbers 2:26
Context
26and his army, even their numbered men, 62,700. 27“Those who camp next to him shall be the tribe of Asher, and the leader of the sons of Asher: Pagiel the son of Ochran, 28and his army, even their numbered men, 41,500. 29“Then comes the tribe of Naphtali, and the leader of the sons of Naphtali: Ahira the son of Enan, 30and his army, even their numbered men, 53,400. 31“The total of the numbered men of the camp of Dan was 157,600. They shall set out last by their standards.”

      32These 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. 33The Levites, however, were not numbered among the sons of Israel, just as the LORD had commanded Moses. 34Thus the sons of Israel did; according to all that the LORD commanded Moses, so they camped by their standards, and so they set out, every one by his family according to his father’s household.



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Parallel Verses
American Standard Version
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, were threescore and two thousand and seven hundred.

Douay-Rheims Bible
The whole army of his fighting men, that were numbered, were sixty-two thousand seven hundred.

Darby Bible Translation
and his host, even those that were numbered of them, sixty-two thousand seven hundred.

English Revised Version
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, were threescore and two thousand and seven hundred.

Webster's Bible Translation
And his host, and those that were numbered of them, were sixty and two thousand and seven hundred.

World English Bible
His division, and those who were numbered of them, were sixty-two thousand seven hundred.

Young's Literal Translation
and his host, and their numbered ones, are two and sixty thousand and seven hundred.
Library
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Like the last part of Exodus, and the whole of Leviticus, the first part of Numbers, i.-x. 28--so called,[1] rather inappropriately, from the census in i., iii., (iv.), xxvi.--is unmistakably priestly in its interests and language. Beginning with a census of the men of war (i.) and the order of the camp (ii.), it devotes specific attention to the Levites, their numbers and duties (iii., iv.). Then follow laws for the exclusion of the unclean, v. 1-4, for determining the manner and amount of restitution
John Edgar McFadyen—Introduction to the Old Testament

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