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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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Why was moses chosen to be a leader?

Moses was chosen to be a leader because he was considered a prophet, saw a burning bush that spoke to him, and was selected by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt to the Promised Land. His upbringing and experiences also prepared him for this significant role.


Who was the first social reformer?

It is difficult to pinpoint the first social reformer, as many individuals throughout history have worked to bring about social change. However, notable early examples include figures like Buddha, Confucius, and Moses, who advocated for moral principles and social justice in their teachings.


How many named Aaron in the world?

I have no idea but I have a arch enemy called Aaron he kicks me and punches me and pulls my hair and calls me names I hate him this is by yasmine


What is Islam's year of origin?

It depends whether the question asking about Islam in its general sense or Islam per God revelation of Quran to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).Islam is an Arabic word that means submission and surrender to God (as the one and only one God).Accordingly, Islam in its general sense began by the universe creation where all God creatures were created under their submission (Islam) to God. Upon start of mankind, they are taught through God prophets to be on full submission (Islam) to God. All prophet missions; including Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, was to hold submission (Islam) to the one and only one God, the Creator, with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no resemblance (defined as monotheism).In this sense:Islam per God revelation of Torah to Moses is called Judaism.Islam per God revelation of the bible to Jesus is called Christianity.Islam per God revelation of Quran to Muhammad is called the very name Islam.However, Islam religion per God revelation of Quran to prophet Muhammad was originated by the start of Quran revelation by God to prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel (Jibril) in Mecca (currently in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) in year 610 AD. Quran revelation continued also when the prophet (peace be upon him) migrated to Medina (also in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) until prophet death in year 632 AD.


When black people occurred in the world?

Noah had three sons Shem, Ham and Japheth. Ham was Black; Shem was Brown and Japheth was White. In my opinion Noah and his wife including all the wife's of Shem, Ham and Japheth were Brown women. It was Ham and Japheth that was born with an unusual skin color to Noah that required a Hebrew translation from Moses who was born in Africa. If you believe the Bible is The Word of God everybody's kinfolks got off the same boat in Turkey; not Africa as Darwinist claim (See Noah's Ark 2010 Chinese film on You Tube). The Bible tells us exactly where The House of Ham, Shem and Japhet migrated on earth after the flood. If you believe in evolution forget the Bible story. Darwinist don't believe in a worldwide flood. A worldwide flood would contradict Darwinist timeline of millions of years for apes to evolve to Negroes and then to Whites (See Darwin's Descent of Man). Darwin indicate Black are closest to apes and are less intelligent to Whites. The Bible contradicts all of that. Black people are from The House of Ham. . Babylon, Egypt, Moses, Daniel, king Nebuchadnezzar etc.. Blacks built very powerful kingdoms before the Greeks and Romans. To get an ideal of the might of Black Egypt see the movie THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Read the Bible for yourself and see the story of the flood and see where The House of Ham migrated (Genesis ch 9 and ch 10; The Book of Daniel ch 2.

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What was the name of the second wilderness god told Moses to take a census?

tabernacle


The first census in the Bible in the Old Testament?

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.


In the Bible who took the first census of the Hebrews?

Exodus ch.30 Numbers ch.2 Numbers ch.26


Which is the smallest tribe in Israel during the time of Moses?

The smallest tribe was Manasseh according to the first census taken by Moses and Aaron in Numbers chapter 1.


Who did Moses count in his census?

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.


Can you explain numbers Chapter 1 verse 31-32?

Here Moses takes the first census of the young jews. So is the book named as Numbers.


What books of the old testament is moses found in?

Exodus, mostly. His laws and the census of the twelve tribes are found in Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.


Who are the two individuals named in both census taken by Moses?

Read the book of Numbers in the Bible and find out. The census is by tribes and their names were the sons of Jacob, plus the son of Joseph, so do not think that these tribes are individuals.


Why is the 4th book on pentateuch called numbers?

The fourth book of the Pentateuch is called Numbers because it begins with a census of the Israelites in the wilderness. The book also includes various numerical data such as counting the tribes of Israel, organizing the camp, and detailing sacrifices - hence the name "Numbers."


Where did the book of Numbers get its name?

In the second year after the Israelite's left Egypt, the Lord spoke to Moses in the tabernacle of the wilderness of Sinai. He said to take a census of all the men 20 years or older who are able to go to war. The entire book consists of two censuses or 'numberings' of the Israelites. This is how the book might have gotten its name. Numbers also means "in the desert" in Hebrews. So the book could have also derived it's name from that, because the book of Numbers was recorded when the Israelites were on their journey to the promise land of Canaan.


What was Moses' second child called?

His name was Eliezer.Christorfsosoo


What does the book of numbers contain?

The book of Numbers in the Bible primarily contains census data of the Israelites, detailing the organization and numbers of the tribes as they wander in the wilderness. It also includes various laws and regulations given to the Israelites by God through Moses, as well as accounts of their experiences and challenges during their time in the wilderness.