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Bilangan 4:12

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4:12 Then they must take all the utensils of the service, with which they serve in the sanctuary, put them in a blue cloth, cover them with a covering of fine leather, and put them on a carrying beam.

Bilangan 4:27

Konteks

4:27 “All the service of the Gershonites, whether 1  carrying loads 2  or for any of their work, will be at the direction of 3  Aaron and his sons. You will assign them all their tasks 4  as their responsibility.

Bilangan 28:2

Konteks
28:2 “Command the Israelites: 5  ‘With regard to my offering, 6  be sure to offer 7  my food for my offering made by fire, as a pleasing aroma to me at its appointed time.’ 8 

Bilangan 32:1

Konteks
The Petition of the Reubenites and Gadites

32:1 9 Now the Reubenites and the Gadites possessed a very large number of cattle. When they saw that the lands of Jazer and Gilead were ideal for cattle, 10 

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[4:27]  1 tn The term “whether” is supplied to introduce the enumerated parts of the explanatory phrase.

[4:27]  2 tn Here again is the use of the noun “burden” in the sense of the loads they were to carry (see the use of carts in Num 7:7).

[4:27]  3 tn The expression is literally “upon/at the mouth of” (עַל־פִּי, ’al-pi); it means that the work of these men would be under the direct orders of Aaron and his sons.

[4:27]  4 tn Or “burden.”

[28:2]  5 tn Heb “and say to them.” These words have not been included in the translation for stylistic reasons.

[28:2]  6 tn Th sentence begins with the accusative “my offering.” It is suspended at the beginning as an independent accusative to itemize the subject matter. The second accusative is the formal object of the verb. It could also be taken in apposition to the first accusative.

[28:2]  7 tn The construction uses the imperfect tense expressing instruction, followed by the infinitive construct used to express the complement of direct object.

[28:2]  8 sn See L. R. Fisher, “New Ritual Calendar from Ugarit,” HTR 63 (1970): 485-501.

[32:1]  9 sn While the tribes are on the other side of Jordan, the matter of which tribes would settle there has to be discussed. This chapter begins the settlement of Israel into the tribal territories, something to be continued in Joshua. The chapter has the petitions (vv. 1-5), the response by Moses (vv. 6-15), the proposal (vv. 16-27), and the conclusion of the matter (vv. 28-42). For literature on this subject, both critical and conservative, see S. E. Loewenstein, “The Relation of the Settlement of Gad and Reuben in Numbers 32:1-38, Its Background and Its Composition,” Tarbiz 42 (1972): 12-26; J. Mauchline, “Gilead and Gilgal, Some Reflections on the Israelite Occupation of Palestine,” VT 6 (1956): 19-33; and A. Bergmann, “The Israelite Tribe of Half-Manasseh,” JPOS 16 (1936): 224-54.

[32:1]  10 tn Heb “the place was a place of/for cattle.”



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