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Numbers 4

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And the Lord spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying,

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Take the sum of the sons of Kohath from among the sons of Levi, after their families, by the house of their fathers,

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From thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all that enter into the host, to do the work in the tabernacle of the congregation.

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This shall be the service of the sons of Kohath in the tabernacle of the congregation, about the most holy things:

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And when the camp setteth forward, Aaron shall come, and his sons, and they shall take down the covering vail, and cover the ark of testimony with it:

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And shall put thereon the covering of badgers’ skins, and shall spread over it a cloth wholly of blue, and shall put in the staves thereof.

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And upon the table of shewbread they shall spread a cloth of blue, and put thereon the dishes, and the spoons, and the bowls, and covers to cover withal: and the continual bread shall be thereon:

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And they shall spread upon them a cloth of scarlet, and cover the same with a covering of badgers’ skins, and shall put in the staves thereof.

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And they shall take a cloth of blue, and cover the candlestick of the light, and his lamps, and his tongs, and his snuffdishes, and all the oil vessels thereof, wherewith they minister unto it:

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And they shall put it and all the vessels thereof within a covering of badgers’ skins, and shall put it upon a bar.

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And upon the golden altar they shall spread a cloth of blue, and cover it with a covering of badgers’ skins, and shall put to the staves thereof:

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And they shall take all the instruments of ministry, wherewith they minister in the sanctuary, and put them in a cloth of blue, and cover them with a covering of badgers’ skins, and shall put them on a bar:

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And they shall take away the ashes from the altar, and spread a purple cloth thereon:

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And they shall put upon it all the vessels thereof, wherewith they minister about it, even the censers, the fleshhooks, and the shovels, and the basons, all the vessels of the altar; and they shall spread upon it a covering of badgers’ skins, and put to the staves of it.

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And when Aaron and his sons have made an end of covering the sanctuary, and all the vessels of the sanctuary, as the camp is to set forward; after that, the sons of Kohath shall come to bear it: but they shall not touch any holy thing, lest they die. These things are the burden of the sons of Kohath in the tabernacle of the congregation.

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And to the office of Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest pertaineth the oil for the light, and the sweet incense, and the daily meat offering, and the anointing oil, and the oversight of all the tabernacle, and of all that therein is, in the sanctuary, and in the vessels thereof.

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And the Lord spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying,

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Cut ye not off the tribe of the families of the Kohathites from among the Levites:

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But thus do unto them, that they may live, and not die, when they approach unto the most holy things: Aaron and his sons shall go in, and appoint them every one to his service and to his burden:

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But they shall not go in to see when the holy things are covered, lest they die.

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And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying,

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Take also the sum of the sons of Gershon, throughout the houses of their fathers, by their families;

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From thirty years old and upward until fifty years old shalt thou number them; all that enter in to perform the service, to do the work in the tabernacle of the congregation.

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This is the service of the families of the Gershonites, to serve, and for burdens:

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And they shall bear the curtains of the tabernacle, and the tabernacle of the congregation, his covering, and the covering of the badgers’ skins that is above upon it, and the hanging for the door of the tabernacle of the congregation,

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And the hangings of the court, and the hanging for the door of the gate of the court, which is by the tabernacle and by the altar round about, and their cords, and all the instruments of their service, and all that is made for them: so shall they serve.

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At the appointment of Aaron and his sons shall be all the service of the sons of the Gershonites, in all their burdens, and in all their service: and ye shall appoint unto them in charge all their burdens.

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This is the service of the families of the sons of Gershon in the tabernacle of the congregation: and their charge shall be under the hand of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest.

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As for the sons of Merari, thou shalt number them after their families, by the house of their fathers;

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From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old shalt thou number them, every one that entereth into the service, to do the work of the tabernacle of the congregation.

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And this is the charge of their burden, according to all their service in the tabernacle of the congregation; the boards of the tabernacle, and the bars thereof, and the pillars thereof, and sockets thereof,

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And the pillars of the court round about, and their sockets, and their pins, and their cords, with all their instruments, and with all their service: and by name ye shall reckon the instruments of the charge of their burden.

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This is the service of the families of the sons of Merari, according to all their service, in the tabernacle of the congregation, under the hand of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest.

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And Moses and Aaron and the chief of the congregation numbered the sons of the Kohathites after their families, and after the house of their fathers,

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From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old, every one that entereth into the service, for the work in the tabernacle of the congregation:

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And those that were numbered of them by their families were two thousand seven hundred and fifty.

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These were they that were numbered of the families of the Kohathites, all that might do service in the tabernacle of the congregation, which Moses and Aaron did number according to the commandment of the Lord by the hand of Moses.

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And those that were numbered of the sons of Gershon, throughout their families, and by the house of their fathers,

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From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old, every one that entereth into the service, for the work in the tabernacle of the congregation,

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Even those that were numbered of them, throughout their families, by the house of their fathers, were two thousand and six hundred and thirty.

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These are they that were numbered of the families of the sons of Gershon, of all that might do service in the tabernacle of the congregation, whom Moses and Aaron did number according to the commandment of the Lord.

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And those that were numbered of the families of the sons of Merari, throughout their families, by the house of their fathers,

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From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old, every one that entereth into the service, for the work in the tabernacle of the congregation,

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Even those that were numbered of them after their families, were three thousand and two hundred.

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These be those that were numbered of the families of the sons of Merari, whom Moses and Aaron numbered according to the word of the Lord by the hand of Moses.

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All those that were numbered of the Levites, whom Moses and Aaron and the chief of Israel numbered, after their families, and after the house of their fathers,

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From thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old, every one that came to do the service of the ministry, and the service of the burden in the tabernacle of the congregation,

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Even those that were numbered of them, were eight thousand and five hundred and fourscore.

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According to the commandment of the Lord they were numbered by the hand of Moses, every one according to his service, and according to his burden: thus were they numbered of him, as the Lord commanded Moses.

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Numbers 4

The Levites' active service is strictly bounded to ages thirty through fifty, a limitation that reflects both the sacred danger of sanctuary work and the physical demands of transport in the wilderness, creating a professional corps of trained cultic personnel in Israel's midst. The Kohathites hold the most dangerous assignment: wrapping and transporting the ark, table, menorah, and altar after the priests cover each with its proper cloth, a task so fraught with danger that unauthorized viewing brings death (implied by the Levites' exclusion from the holy of holies). The Gershonites and Merarites undertake the tabernacle's structural components—curtains, coverings, frames, bars—distributing the sacred work across the tribes in a pattern that recalls the differentiation of creation itself. The detailed enumeration of duties and personnel (the Kohathites total 2,750 in active service, Gershonites 2,630, Merarites 3,200) transforms abstract sanctuary theory into logistical reality; Numbers 4 is the wilderness's practical blueprint. The passage emphasizes priestly oversight—Aaron and his sons are responsible for the assignments and the transporting clans' success—positioning the priesthood as manager of sacred knowledge and practice. This chapter's precision and its grounding of cultic service in age, family, and specific task establish the principle that true worship requires organization, training, and the coordination of many hands in service of the tabernacle.

Numbers 4:49

According to the commandment of the LORD they were numbered by the hand of Moses, everyone according to his service and according to his burden — the concluding formula validates the entire census procedure, grounding the Levitical organization in divine command. The phrase 'everyone according to his service and according to his burden' emphasizes that Levitical assignment reflects both capacity and responsibility, creating a system of organization that respects individual capability.

Numbers 4:3

From thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all that enter into the service, to do the work in the tent of meeting — the age range (30-50) for active Kohathite service differs from the military census (20+) and from the general Levite census (1+), indicating that the most sacred work requires maturity and life experience. The age restriction suggests that proximity to the most holy furnishings demands wisdom and spiritual preparation.

Numbers 4:4

This shall be the service of the sons of Kohath in the tent of meeting, the most holy things — Kohath's charge is explicitly 'the most holy things,' elevating the clan's responsibility above the other Levites. The concentration on 'the most holy things' (kodesh hakodashim) indicates that Kohath's work is uniquely dangerous and requires the most stringent purity standards.

Numbers 4:5

And when the camp is to journey, Aaron and his sons shall come, and they shall take down the veil of the screen — the veil that separates the holy place from the most holy place is taken down first, indicating that the priestly work of protecting sacred boundaries precedes the Levites' task of transporting the furnishings.

Numbers 4:6

And shall put thereon a covering of seal-skin, and shall spread thereon a cloth wholly of blue — the protective layering (seal-skin covering, blue cloth) creates a multi-level barrier protecting the most holy furnishings from unauthorized viewing. The blue cloth signifies heavenly holiness (blue is the color of the firmament and divine presence in Numbers 15:38-39).

Numbers 4:7

And upon the table of shew-bread they shall spread a cloth of blue — the table's protective covering emphasizes that the shew-bread (bread of the presence), representing God's sustenance of the covenant people, requires sacred protection during transport.

Numbers 4:8

And they shall spread upon it a scarlet cloth, and cover it with a covering of seal-skin — the additional scarlet cloth (representing earthly kingship and authority) underneath the seal-skin creates a visible distinction between different levels of protective layering.

Numbers 4:9

And they shall take a cloth of blue, and cover the lampstand of the light and its lamps and its tongs and its pans and all the oil vessels thereof — the lampstand, symbol of God's illumination and Israel's witness (Exodus 25:31-40), requires careful protective wrapping. The enumeration of the lampstand's components indicates that all elements must be secured for transport.

Numbers 4:10

And they shall put it and all the vessels thereof within a covering of seal-skin, and shall put it upon the bar — the sealed wrapping prevents any unauthorized contact with the lampstand during transport, protecting both the object and the person carrying it from divine judgment.

Numbers 4:11

And upon the golden altar they shall spread a cloth of blue — the altar of incense (the golden altar), representing Israel's prayers rising to heaven (Revelation 8:3-4), requires protective covering. The blue cloth emphasizes the altar's heavenly significance.

Numbers 4:12

And they shall take all the vessels of service wherewith they minister in the sanctuary, and put them in a cloth of blue, and cover them with a covering of seal-skin, and shall put them upon the bar — the comprehensive protection of all sanctuary vessels indicates that every element of the priestly service apparatus must be carefully secured. The enumeration demonstrates how thoroughly the priesthood protects the sanctuary's holiness during transport.

Numbers 4:13

And they shall take away the ashes from the altar, and spread a purple cloth thereon — the removal of ashes from the altar of burnt offering marks the transition from daily sacrifice to travel mode. The purple cloth (representing royalty and divine authority) protects the altar during transport.

Numbers 4:14

And they shall put upon it all the vessels thereof wherewith they minister about it — the enumeration of the altar's associated vessels (firepans, forks, shovels, basins) indicates the complexity of priestly apparatus. Each tool has a specific function in the sacrificial service, and all must be carefully transported.

Numbers 4:48

Even those that were numbered of them, were eight thousand and five hundred and four score — the total Levitical strength in active service (8,580) is distributed across three clans, each with specialized responsibilities. The specific enumeration (not a round number) demonstrates divine precision in the organization of Israel's priesthood.

Numbers 4:35

From thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, everyone that entered into the service, for work in the tent of meeting — the age restriction is reiterated, emphasizing the maturity requirement for Levitical service.

Numbers 4:15

And when Aaron and his sons have made an end of covering the sanctuary, and all the vessels of the sanctuary, as the camp is to journey, after that the sons of Kohath shall come to bear it — the explicit prohibition against the Kohathites seeing the uncovered holy things underscores that unauthorized viewing results in death. The priesthood's role is to protect the sacred from profane sight, making the priestly work one of mediation and protection.

Numbers 4:16

And the charge of Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest shall be the oil for the light, and the sweet incense, and the continual meat offering, and the anointing oil — Eleazar's specific responsibility for the lamp oil, incense, grain offering, and anointing oil establishes the priestly oversight of the sanctuary's essential materials. The enumeration of Eleazar's charge indicates that the priesthood must account for all sacred materials.

Numbers 4:17

And the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying — the divine word introduces specific regulations for the Kohathites' safety, emphasizing that God's concern extends to the protection of the Levites as well as the sanctuary.

Numbers 4:18

Cut ye not off the tribe of the clan of the Kohathites from among the Levites — the prohibition against cutting off Kohath emphasizes that the entire clan must be preserved for their crucial service. The divine protection ensures the Kohathites' survival despite the danger of their work.

Numbers 4:19

But thus do unto them, that they may live and not die when they approach the most holy things — the regulation to preserve Kohath's life takes precedence over efficiency or speed. The priesthood must carefully manage Kohath's approach to the holy things, ensuring that divine protection accompanies their sacred service.

Numbers 4:20

They shall not go in to see the holy things as they are being covered, lest they die — the prohibition against viewing the uncovered holy things is absolute; even the sight of the holiness being prepared for transport can be fatal. This regulation protects the Kohathites from presumption and maintains the barrier between the most holy and the merely holy.

Numbers 4:21

And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying — the divine word shifts focus from Kohath to Gershon, introducing the second Levitical clan's service regulations.

Numbers 4:22

Take the sum of the sons of Gershon also, by their fathers' houses, by their clans — Gershon, responsible for the tabernacle's coverings and hangings, receives separate service regulations reflecting the clan's different responsibilities. The systematic enumeration of each clan ensures comprehensive coverage of Levitical duties.

Numbers 4:23

From thirty years old and upward until fifty years old, you shall number them, all that enter to perform the service, to do the work in the tent of meeting — the Gershonites' age requirements (30-50) match Kohath's, indicating that maturity is required for all Levitical service, not just the most holy work.

Numbers 4:24

This is the service of the clans of the Gershonites, to serve and to bear burdens — Gershon's work includes both service and burden-bearing, indicating that the clan's responsibility combines direct service with heavy labor. The tabernacle's coverings and hangings are substantial and require physical strength.

Numbers 4:25

They shall bear the curtains of the tabernacle, and the tent of meeting, its covering, and the covering of seal-skin that is above it — Gershon's enumerated responsibilities focus on the tabernacle's external structure. The multiple layers of coverings (curtains, tent, seal-skin) indicate the comprehensive protection required for the dwelling place of God.

Numbers 4:26

And the hangings of the court, and the curtain for the door of the gate of the court which is by the tabernacle and by the altar round about — Gershon's extended responsibilities include the courtyard's hangings, expanding the clan's work beyond the immediate tabernacle to the surrounding sacred space.

Numbers 4:27

And the cords thereof, and all the instruments of their service, and all that is to be done with them — Gershon's responsibility extends to the ropes and equipment used in setting up and maintaining the tabernacle structure. The comprehensive enumeration ensures that nothing connected to the tabernacle's physical structure falls outside Gershon's purview.

Numbers 4:28

At the commandment of Aaron and his sons shall be all the service of the sons of Gershon, in all that they are to bear and in all that they are to do — the priestly oversight of Gershon's service parallels Kohath's subjection to the priesthood, establishing a unified chain of command from Aaron through the Levitical clans.

Numbers 4:29

This is the service of the sons of Merari, according to all their service, in the tent of meeting — Merari, responsible for the tabernacle's structural frame and bases, receives the final set of service regulations. The systematic enumeration of all three Levitical clans creates a comprehensive organization of the sanctuary's personnel.

Numbers 4:30

From thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, you shall number them — Merari's age requirements (30-50) again match Kohath's and Gershon's, indicating consistency in the maturity threshold for Levitical service.

Numbers 4:31

And this is the charge of their burden, according to all their service in the tent of meeting — Merari's charge involves bearing burdens, indicating that the clan's work is physically demanding labor. The tabernacle's frames (qerashim) and bases (adanim) are substantial structural elements requiring strength and skill.

Numbers 4:32

The boards of the tabernacle, and the bars thereof, and the pillars thereof, and the sockets thereof — Merari's enumerated responsibilities focus on the structural elements that form the tabernacle's framework. The systematic listing ensures that all components are accounted for in transport.

Numbers 4:33

And the pillars of the court round about, and their sockets, and their pins, and their cords — Merari's extended responsibilities include the courtyard's structural elements, paralleling Gershon's extended duties and indicating that sanctuary maintenance is distributed throughout the surrounding space.

Numbers 4:34

And Moses and Aaron and the chief of the congregation numbered the sons of the Kohathites by their clans and by their fathers' houses — the enumeration of Kohath involves three authorities (Moses, Aaron, the congregation's chief), indicating the significance of documenting the clan responsible for the most holy furnishings.

Numbers 4:36

And those that were numbered of them by their clans were two thousand seven hundred and fifty — Kohath's documented strength (2,750) is smaller than Gershon's (2,630 + 2,930 = 5,560) and Merari's (3,200), reflecting that the clan most responsible for the most holy things consists of fewer personnel. The smaller size may indicate stricter selection criteria or ritual purity requirements.

Numbers 4:37

These are those that were numbered of the clans of the Kohathites, all that do the service in the tent of meeting — the enumeration formula confirms Kohath's strength and validates the clan's capacity to perform its sacred duties.

Numbers 4:38

And the sons of Gershon, by their clans and by their fathers' houses — the enumeration of Gershon follows the same procedure as Kohath, establishing consistency in the census methodology.

Numbers 4:39

From thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, everyone that entered into the service, for work in the tent of meeting — the age restriction for Gershon parallels Kohath's requirements, indicating that all Levitical service demands maturity.

Numbers 4:40

And those that were numbered of them, by their clans, by their fathers' houses, were two thousand six hundred and thirty — Gershon's first clan (Libnites) numbers 2,630 personnel.

Numbers 4:41

These are those that were numbered of the clans of the Gershonites, all that do the service in the tent of meeting — the enumeration formula confirms the Gershonite strength for their responsibilities.

Numbers 4:42

And the sons of Merari by their clans, by their fathers' houses — the enumeration of Merari follows the established pattern, ensuring comprehensive coverage of all Levitical personnel.

Numbers 4:43

From thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, everyone that entered into the service, for work in the tent of meeting — Merari's age requirement matches Kohath's and Gershon's, establishing consistency across all Levitical service.

Numbers 4:44

And those that were numbered of them by their clans were three thousand and two hundred — Merari's documented strength (3,200) exceeds Kohath's (2,750) but falls short of Gershon's combined total (5,560). The distribution of personnel reflects each clan's responsibilities.

Numbers 4:45

These are those that were numbered of the clans of Merari, whom Moses and Aaron numbered according to the commandment of the LORD by the hand of Moses — the enumeration of Merari is confirmed, concluding the census of the three Levitical clans. The phrase 'according to the commandment of the LORD' validates the entire census procedure.

Numbers 4:46

All those that were numbered of the Levites, whom Moses, and Aaron, and the chief of the congregation numbered by their clans and by their fathers' houses — the combined enumeration of all Levitical clans reaches a comprehensive total, creating a definitive record of the Levites' strength for sanctuary service.

Numbers 4:47

From thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, everyone that came to do the service of the work and the service of the burden in the tent of meeting — the final summary establishes the age parameters for all active Levitical service, emphasizing the maturity requirement across all clans.

Numbers 4:1

And the LORD spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying — the dual address to Moses and Aaron introduces the detailed service regulations for the Levites, emphasizing that both prophetic and priestly authority are engaged in organizing the sanctuary's personnel.

Numbers 4:2

Take the sum of the sons of Kohath from among the children of Levi, by their clans, by their fathers' houses — the specific enumeration of Kohath (the clan responsible for the most holy furnishings) begins the delineation of service responsibilities. The phrase 'sons of Kohath' indicates that Kohath's lineage, not merely the tribe of Levi, is now the focus.