The cattle were thirty-six thousand; of which Yahweh’s tribute was seventy-two.
Parallel translations
- KJV And the beeves were thirty and six thousand; of which the LORD’s tribute was threescore and twelve.
- BSB 36,000 cattle, including a tribute to the LORD of 72,
- ESV The cattle were 36,000, of which the LORD’s tribute was 72.
- NKJV The cattle were thirty-six thousand, of which the Lord’s tribute was seventy-two.
- NASB the cattle were thirty-six thousand, from which the Lord’s tribute tax was seventy-two;
- NLT 36,000 cattle, of which 72 were the Lord’s share;
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Quick answer
The soldiers' cattle numbered thirty-six thousand, of which seventy-two were the Lord's tribute.
Overview
The same proportion was applied to the cattle, giving God His appointed share. The consistent application of the law shows scrupulous obedience. Each tribute affirmed Israel's dependence on the Lord and gratitude for His gifts.
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