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3 This is the account of the family of Aaron and Moses at the time the Lord spoke to Moses at Mount Sinai. 2 The names of the sons of Aaron were Nadab the firstborn and Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar. 3 Those were the names of Aaron’s sons, the anointed priests, who were ordained to serve as priests. 4 Nadab and Abihu, however, died before the ...
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3 On the east, toward the sunrise, the divisions of the camp...
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Numbers 3 delves into the intricacies of tribal responsibilities and duties among the Israelites. The chapter specifically focuses on the role of the Levites, the tribe set apart for service to the Lord.
David Guzik's commentary through Numbers 3, which concerns the census of the Levites and their arrangement in the camp of Israel.
This chapter records the census of the Levites and the firstborn of Israel, and the assignment of their duties and responsibilities in the tabernacle. It also explains the redemption of the extra firstborn by the Levites and the payment of the sanctuary shekel.
1. (Numbers 3:1-4) The priests: The family of Aaron. Now these are the records of Aaron and Moses when the Lord spoke with Moses on Mount Sinai. And these are the names of the sons of Aaron: Nadab, the firstborn, and Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar.
This chapter describes the division of the Levites into three clans and their duties in the tabernacle. It also records the census of the Levites and the firstborn Israelites, and the redemption of the extra firstborn by the Levites.
1 This is the account of Aaron and Moses at the time the LORD spoke with Moses on Mount Sinai. 2 These are the names of the sons of Aaron: Nadab the firstborn, then Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar. 3 These were Aaron’s sons, the anointed priests, who were ordained to serve as priests.