The first census recorded in Numbers 1:2-4 - able bodied men from 20 years old and upward (able-bodied in that they could go to war).
The second census recorded in Numbers 26:1-4 has the same criteria.
A 'minor census' of those engaged in religious service around the Tabernacle and associated religious activities was taken as recorded in Numbers 4:34-44. This was of the families of Merrari, Gershom and Kohath.
The first census recorded in the Bible is found in the book of Numbers, in chapter 1. This census was taken by Moses at God's command to count the number of men over 20 years old among the Israelites following their exodus from Egypt.
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Enumeration is one possible answer. The census is another.
census :)
A formal count of a population is a census.
The census, in many places, counts the population every 10 years.
Census
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Census
What counted is that there were cencus
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by taking a census. God told him to fight an enemy and that he would win with God's help, but, lacking faith, Moses wanted a count of men (soldiers) so that he would feel more confident in the power of the men than in the power of God.