those who were counted of them, of the tribe of Manasseh, were thirty-two thousand two hundred.
Parallel translations
- KJV Those that were numbered of them, even of the tribe of Manasseh, were thirty and two thousand and two hundred.
- BSB those registered to the tribe of Manasseh numbered 32,200.
- ESV those listed of the tribe of Manasseh were 32,200.
- NKJV those who were numbered of the tribe of Manasseh were thirty-two thousand two hundred.
- NASB their numbered men of the tribe of Manasseh were 32,200.
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Quick answer
Manasseh's fighting men number 32,200, the smallest tribe in this census. The tribe's strength is recorded.
Overview
Manasseh is the smallest here, consistent with Jacob's word that the younger Ephraim would be greater (Gen. 48:19). By the later census, however, Manasseh would grow considerably (Num. 26:34). The contrast displays the shifting fortunes of the tribes under God's providence.
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- Num 26:34These are the families of Manasseh. Those who were counted of them were fifty-two thousand seven hundred.
- Gen 48:19–20His father refused, and said, “I know, my son, I know. He also will become a people, and he also will be great. However, his younger brother will be greater than he, and his offspring will become a multitude of nations.”
- Num 2:21His division, and those who were counted of them, were thirty-two thousand two hundred.
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