6 years ago
Bamidbar, the first portion in the 4th Book of the Torah, introduction.
6 years ago
Chp. 1 verses 1 & 2: God commands Moshe to count the Jewish nation in the 2nd year on the 1st of the 2nd month, He is to count all of them from the ages of 20-60 according to their names.
6 years ago
Chp. 1 verses 3 - 19: Moshe and Aaron count those from the age of 20 for military service. The name of each of the princes of each tribe are listed.
6 years ago
Chp. 1 verses 20 - 35: Moshe has been told by God to count the tribes of Israel individually by name those that were fit for military service from the age of 20 - 60. These verses deal with the first 8 tribes.
6 years ago
Chp. 1 verses 36 - 54: Continuation of the count of the tribes. The tribe of Levi was not part of this count because they were to serve God in the Mishkan.
6 years ago
Chp. 2 verses 1 - 34: A description and numbering of the tribes as to how they were divided into groups of threes, on each side of the compass with the Levites and the Tabernacle in the middle. The order in which they camped was the same order that they traveled. The chapter ends with a total number of all the men that were eligible for military service.
6 years ago
Bamidbar Chp. 3 verses 1 - 15: The genealogy of Aaron. The status of the Levites.
6 years ago
Chp, 3 verses 16 - 39: The census of the Levites, the families of Gershon, Kehos, and Merari. commanded by God to Moshe, from the age of one month old.
6 years ago
Chp. 3 verses 40 - 51 and Chp. 4 verses 1 - 10: The census of the first born. Substitution of the Levites for the first born, 22,000 with a person and 273 were redeemed with money, The next chapter begins with the duties of the family of Kehoth in connection with the carrying of the vessels of the tabernacle.
5 years ago
Conclusion of the duties of the family of Kehos in the desert when they carried the Ark and all the vessels.