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1. How did the total number in the second census compare with those in the first census? 2. How long had it been since the first census was taken at Mount Sinai?
3. Who were the only tow individuals named on the lists?
4. How many would have died in the wilderness?

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Q: How did the total numbers in the first census compare with the numbers in the second census taken by Moses?
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