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Numbers 4:3
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from thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all who enter into the service, to do the work in the Tent of Meeting.
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.
from thirty years old and above, up to fifty years old, everyone who comes to the service to do the work in the tent of assembly.
Count the men from thirty to fifty years old, all who come to serve in the Meeting Tent.
from thirty years old and upward to fifty years old, all who enter the company to do the work in the tent of meeting.
from thirty years old and upward, even to fifty years old, all who enter the service to do the work in the Tent of Meeting (tabernacle).
from thirty years old and upward, even to fifty years old, everyone who can enter the service of ministry to do work in the tent of meeting.
From thirtie yeere olde and aboue, euen vntill fiftie yeere olde, all that enter into the assemblie to do the worke in the Tabernacle of the Congregation.
from thirty years and upward, even to fifty years old, all who enter the duty of doing the work in the tent of meeting.
all those from thirty to fifty years old; these will enter the corps doing the work in the tent of meeting.
from thirty years old and upward even unto fifty years old, all that enter into the service, to do the work in the tent of meeting.
Count all the men from 30 to 50 years old who come to serve. These men will work in the Meeting Tent.
from thirty years old up to fifty years old, all who can come on duty, to do the work in the tent of meeting.
From thirty years old and upward to fifty years old, all who can enter into the host to do the work in the tabernacle of the congregation.
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men from thirty years old to fifty years old—everyone who is qualified to do work at the tent of meeting.
from a son of thirty years and upward, even until fifty years old, all that enter upon the service, to do work in the tabernacle of the congregation.
from thirtie yeare and aboue vntill fiftye yeare, all that are mete for the warre, that they maye do the worke in the Tabernacle of witnesse.
from thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all that enter upon the service, to do the work in the tent of meeting.
All those from thirty to fifty years old who are able to do the work of the Tent of meeting.
From thirtie yeres and aboue, vntill fiftie, all that enter into the hoast for to do the worke in the tabernacle of the congregation.
from thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all that enter upon the service, to do work in the tent of meeting.
From thirty yeeres old and vpward, euen vntil fifty yeres old, all that enter into the hoste, to doe the worke in the Tabernacle of the Congregation.
from twenty-five years old and upward until fifty years, every one that goes in to minister, to do all the works in the tabernacle of witness.
from thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all that enter upon the service, to do the work in the tent of meeting.
bi her housis and meynees, fro the threttithe yeer and aboue `til to the fiftithe yeer, of alle that entren, that thei stonde and mynystre in the tabernacle of boond of pees.
from a son of thirty years and upward, even till a son of fifty years, every one going in to the host, to do work in the tent of meeting.
from thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all that enter on the service, to do the work in the tent of meeting.
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.
from thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old, all who enter into the service, to do the work in the Tent of Meeting.
from thirty years old and above, even to fifty years old, all who enter the service to do the work in the tabernacle of meeting.
List all the men between the ages of thirty and fifty who are eligible to serve in the Tabernacle.
from thirty years old and older, even to fifty years old. Number all who are able to do the work in the meeting tent.
from thirty years old up to fifty years old, all who qualify to do work relating to the tent of meeting.
from thirty years old, and upwards, even unto fifty years, - every one that can enter into the host, to do service in the tent of meeting.
From thirty years old and upward, to fifty years old, of all that go in to stand and to minister in the tabernacle of the covenant.
from thirty years old up to fifty years old, all who can enter the service, to do the work in the tent of meeting.
from thirty years and upward, even to fifty years old, all who enter the service to do the work in the tent of meeting.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
thirty years: Numbers 8:24-26, Genesis 41:46, 1 Chronicles 23:3, 1 Chronicles 23:24-27, 1 Chronicles 28:12, 1 Chronicles 28:13, Luke 3:23, 1 Timothy 3:6
enter: 2 Kings 11:4-12, 2 Chronicles 23:1-11, 2 Corinthians 10:3, 2 Corinthians 10:4, Ephesians 6:10-18, 1 Timothy 1:18
to do: Numbers 3:7, Numbers 3:8, Numbers 16:9, 1 Chronicles 6:48, 1 Chronicles 23:4, 1 Chronicles 23:5, 1 Chronicles 23:28-32, 1 Timothy 3:1
Reciprocal: Numbers 4:23 - thirty years Numbers 4:30 - service Numbers 4:35 - General Numbers 4:47 - From thirty Numbers 8:15 - go in 2 Chronicles 31:17 - twenty Ezra 3:8 - twenty years old Ezekiel 1:1 - in the thirtieth
Cross-References
And Adam had relations with his wife Eve, and she conceived and gave birth to Cain. "With the help of the LORD I have brought forth a man," she said.
Now you are cursed and banished from the ground, which has opened its mouth to receive your brother's blood from your hand.
I give you all the freshest olive oil and all the finest new wine and grain that the Israelites give to the LORD as their firstfruits.
Some time later, however, the brook dried up because there had been no rain in the land.
While all this was happening, I was not in Jerusalem, because I had returned to King Artaxerxes of Babylon in the thirty-second year of his reign. Some time later I obtained leave from the king
Gill's Notes on the Bible
From thirty years old and upward even until fifty years old,.... This is the full time of the Levites service, and the prime season of man's life for business; at thirty years of age he is at his full strength, and when fifty it begins to decline: it is said in the Misnah x,
"a son of thirty years for strength,''
upon which one of the commentators y makes this remark, that the Levites set up the tabernacle and took it down, and loaded the wagons, and carried on their shoulders from thirty years and upwards: thus both John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ, and Christ himself, entered into their ministry at this age:
all that enter into the host; army or warfare; for though the Levites were exempted from going forth to war, yet their service was a sort of warfare; they were a camp of themselves about the tabernacle, and part of their work was to watch and guard it, that it was neither defiled nor robbed; in allusion to this, the ministry of the word is called a warfare, and ministers of the Gospel good soldiers of Christ, and their doctrines weapons of warfare, 1 Timothy 1:18; some interpret this of the troop, company, or congregation of the Levites, which a man of thirty years of age was admitted into for business:
to do the work in the tabernacle of the congregation; not in the sanctuary, either in the holy place or in the most holy place, where they were never allowed to enter, or do any business in, such as sacrificing, burning incense, &c. but in that part of it which was called "the tabernacle of the congregation", or where the people assembled on occasion, and that was the court, which was so called, as Jarchi observes on Exodus 29:32.
x Pirke Abot, c. 5. sect. 21. y Bartenora in Pirke Abot, c. 5. sect. 21.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Numbers 4:3. From thirty years old — In Numbers 8:24, the Levites are ordered to enter on the service of the tabernacle at the age of twenty-five years; and in 1 Chronicles 23:24, they were ordered to commence that work at twenty years of age. How can these different times be reconciled?
1. At the time of which Moses speaks here, the Levitical service was exceedingly severe, and consequently required men full grown, strong, and stout, to perform it; the age therefore of thirty years was appointed as the period for commencing this service, the weightier part of which is probably here intended.
2. In Numbers 8:24, Moses seems to speak of the service in a general way; the severe, which was to be performed by the full-grown Levites, and the less laborious work which younger men might assist in: hence the age of twenty-five is fixed.
3. In David's time and afterwards, in the fixed tabernacle and temple, the laboriousness of the service no longer existed, and hence twenty years was the age fixed on for all Levites to enter into the work of the sanctuary. The rabbins say that the Levites began to learn to do the service at twenty-five, and that having been instructed five years, they began the public service at thirty, and thus they reconcile the two periods referred to above. We may well suppose that the sons of the prophets continued a considerable time under instructions before they were called fully to exercise themselves in the prophetic office.
Until fifty years old — This was allowing twenty years for public severe service; a very considerate and merciful ordinance. A preacher who devotes his whole time and strength to the service of the Church of God from twenty to fifty or sixty years of age, should be then excused from his severer labour, and maintained at the charge of the sanctuary. This would not only be a great comfort to a worn-out servant of God, but also of great use to the work of the ministry, which, to be faithfully and effectually performed, requires all the powers of the body and mind of man. Old faithful ministers are to be highly respected for their work's sake, and to be supplied with all the necessaries and comforts of life; but how little can they do in the public ministry of the word, however willing to work, when their eye waxes dim and their bodily strength fails! See "Numbers 8:25". Both for their own sakes, and for the good of the Church, they should be excused from a labour to which they must be almost every way inadequate. But notwithstanding this comparative inactivity, their counsels, advice, and experience will always be considered as a treasure to the Church of Christ.