and 16,000 virgin girls, of whom 32 were the Lord’s share.
Parallel translations
- WEB The persons were sixteen thousand; of whom Yahweh’s tribute was thirty-two persons.
- KJV And the persons were sixteen thousand; of which the LORD’s tribute was thirty and two persons.
- BSB and 16,000 people, including a tribute to the LORD of 32.
- NKJV The persons were sixteen thousand, of which the Lord’s tribute was thirty-two persons.
- NASB and the captive people were sixteen thousand, from whom the Lord’s tribute tax was thirty-two persons.
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Quick answer
The captives in the soldiers' half were sixteen thousand, of whom thirty-two were the Lord's tribute given to the priest.
Overview
Even the human captives were included in the proportional offering to God, given over to the service of the sanctuary. This completed the soldiers' tribute. The thoroughness of the accounting reflects the comprehensive lordship of God over all that His people possess.
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